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  • smutpeddler
    Registered User
    • Sep 2015
    • 14

    #1

    For Sale xtube.io

    EXPLOSIVE POTENTIAL

    Capitalize from the popular xtube.com's massive SEO and traffic stats with xtube.io. (All other extensions are unavailable)

    Search Overview:
    Avg Search Results (keyword and sld): 323,000

    Average Monthly Search Stats - Broad Match - xtube Monthly Searches: 20,026 Cost Per Click: $1.32 USD
    Ad Competition: low Average

    Monthly Search Stats - Exact Match - [xtube] Monthly Searches: 4,154,000 Cost Per Click: $0.11 USD

    Ad Competition: low

    Average Monthly Search Stats - Broad Match - x tube Monthly Searches: 2,269,200 Cost Per Click: $0.79 USD

    Ad Competition: low Average

    Monthly Search Stats - Exact Match - [x tube] Monthly Searches: 373,240 Cost Per Click: $0.11 USD

    Ad Competition: low

    Estibot has this domain appraised at $7,400 USD

    However, I am letting this domain go at the Buy Now price of $3,000 via huntingmoon. Since I am new here, I am not allowed to post links yet. So if you are interested in purchasing, I can send you a message with the URL link.

    Registrar: GoDaddy
  • LatinaCamChat
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2015
    • 571

    #2
    Do they have a trademark etc registered, could have domain taken

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    • smutpeddler
      Registered User
      • Sep 2015
      • 14

      #3
      Originally posted by LatinaCamChat
      Do they have a trademark etc registered, could have domain taken
      According to USPTO, their trademark application fell through and the appeal was abandoned as of January 27, 2014.

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      • AdultKing
        Raise Your Weapon
        • Jun 2003
        • 15601

        #4
        They don't have a registered trademark but it is still a common law trademark via which they have established brand and reputation - more than enough for a UDRP to succeed.

        This domain is worthless because Mindgeek can take it at any time they choose.

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        • smutpeddler
          Registered User
          • Sep 2015
          • 14

          #5
          Originally posted by AdultKing
          They don't have a registered trademark but it is still a common law trademark via which they have established brand and reputation - more than enough for a UDRP to succeed.

          This domain is worthless because Mindgeek can take it at any time they choose.
          I understand your disposition, however, I disagree. Yes, they may have common law trademark, but the establishment of " XTUBE ", given its comparatively common name (which is speculation of why the trademark application was unsuccessful) as well as its virtual being, as opposed to something unique such as Microsoft, Tonka, Wal-Mart, Cover Girl, and et al; the common law defense would stand futile in a challenge against a registration or application in court.

          In addition, without a federal trademark, the registrant (XTUBE) virtually cannot bring an action concerning the trademark in federal court (via the Federal Trade Commission) to have my domain seized. You speak as if Mindgeek can just go around snatching up domains at will. Yes, they have a large stake in the porno industry, but there exists regulations. I'm pretty sure monopolies are illegal.

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          • armysmoke
            Confirmed User
            • Oct 2013
            • 2606

            #6
            Originally posted by smutpeddler
            I understand your disposition, however, I disagree. Yes, they may have common law trademark, but the establishment of " XTUBE ", given its comparatively common name (which is speculation of why the trademark application was unsuccessful) as well as its virtual being, as opposed to something unique such as Microsoft, Tonka, Wal-Mart, Cover Girl, and et al; the common law defense would stand futile in a challenge against a registration or application in court.

            In addition, without a federal trademark, the registrant (XTUBE) virtually cannot bring an action concerning the trademark in federal court (via the Federal Trade Commission) to have my domain seized. You speak as if Mindgeek can just go around snatching up domains at will. Yes, they have a large stake in the porno industry, but there exists regulations. I'm pretty sure monopolies are illegal.
            Maybe true but the domain name is not worth the headache when xtube.com comes after you. It might be all legal and stuff and xtube.com might lose but you are out time and legal fees.

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            • Adraco
              Confirmed User
              • May 2009
              • 3745

              #7
              Originally posted by AdultKing
              They don't have a registered trademark but it is still a common law trademark via which they have established brand and reputation - more than enough for a UDRP to succeed.

              This domain is worthless because Mindgeek can take it at any time they choose.
              It doesn't need to go to court. They file a UDRP and reference their well known and established name. You will lose and the domain will be seized. And this will all take place outside of any federal courtroom.

              Besides, for being new you seem to know a lot about both Mindgeek and Huntingmoon. Maybe you are not so new after all???
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              • manilaagent
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2010
                • 5150

                #8
                I had a dispute over a domain with IBM , was only asking $1,500 for the domain and they would not pay.

                Yet the SCUMS filed a UDRP case which cost them about $5,000 , and i lost the domain .

                IBM said they were going to buy the domain at $1,500 on our first email exchange , then they changed there mind and offered me $100 . SCUMS
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                • LatinaCamChat
                  Confirmed User
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 571

                  #9
                  Originally posted by manilaagent
                  I had a dispute over a domain with IBM , was only asking $1,500 for the domain and they would not pay.

                  Yet the SCUMS filed a UDRP case which cost them about $5,000 , and i lost the domain .

                  IBM said they were going to buy the domain at $1,500 on our first email exchange , then they changed there mind and offered me $100 . SCUMS
                  If you knowingly registered a domain that involves the IBM brand then who's the real scum???

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                  • AdultKing
                    Raise Your Weapon
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 15601

                    #10
                    No .IO domain may be used, directly or indirectly, for any purpose that is sexual or pornographic or that is against the statutory laws of any Nation. In the event of NIC.IO being advised by any party that a specific site breaches this condition then NIC.IO reserves the right to immediately deactivate the offending registration. The applicant may seek the reinstatement of any suspended domain name by seeking a determination by an Arbitrator appointed by the World Intellectual Property organisation.
                    https://www.nic.io/rules.html

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                    • AdultKing
                      Raise Your Weapon
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 15601

                      #11
                      Originally posted by smutpeddler
                      I understand your disposition, however, I disagree. Yes, they may have common law trademark, but the establishment of " XTUBE ", given its comparatively common name (which is speculation of why the trademark application was unsuccessful) as well as its virtual being, as opposed to something unique such as Microsoft, Tonka, Wal-Mart, Cover Girl, and et al; the common law defense would stand futile in a challenge against a registration or application in court.

                      In addition, without a federal trademark, the registrant (XTUBE) virtually cannot bring an action concerning the trademark in federal court (via the Federal Trade Commission) to have my domain seized. You speak as if Mindgeek can just go around snatching up domains at will. Yes, they have a large stake in the porno industry, but there exists regulations. I'm pretty sure monopolies are illegal.
                      It doesn't need to go to court, these issues are decided using the UDRP process and I am pretty sure Mindgeek would win and you have obviously demonstrated that you have not registered the domain in good faith. In fact you reference search numbers for xtube in your pitch.

                      Notwithstanding that, you cannot put anything porn related on .IO.

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                      • smutpeddler
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 14

                        #12
                        [QUOTE=AdultKing;20575192]
                        Yea, I just read that over in my intro thread. "directly or INDIRECTLY" poses a bit of a problem.

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                        • AdultKing
                          Raise Your Weapon
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 15601

                          #13
                          Originally posted by smutpeddler
                          Yea, I just read that over in my intro thread. "directly or INDIRECTLY" poses a bit of a problem.
                          So does referencing xtube.com in your pitch. If I were you I would just let the name drop and put it down to inexperience and naivety.

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