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GoDaddy, Law Firms Ditch SOPA Support List
ADOTAS – There’s been a tremendous amount of ramalama over the past two days surrounding SOPA (the Stop Online Piracy Act), ever since the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a list of over 100 ostensible business supporters of the act. Thing is, the Chamber had included names of businesses that [...] more...
Click-2-Call Patents To Be Auctioned Off
ADOTAS — IpAuction, Inc. will be auctioning the worldwide portfolio of U.S. patents in the “click-2-call” space owned by Click Interconnect Inc. (CLICK) of Fort Lauderdale, FL. President of CLICK, Ernesto Liebster is currently evaluating proposals for exclusive licensing right that CLICK could accept prior to the auction date of [...] more...
GoDaddy Claims Super Bowl Success Amidst Criticism
Super Bowl shock advertiser GoDaddy claims to have seen a 70% spike in revenue to its domain name registration business on the Monday after the big game despite criticism. Reprise Media released its annual Super Bowl campaign scorecard, giving the thumbs-down to several advertisers including Doritos, which ran an entirely user-created [...] more...
Podtrac Launches GoDaddy.com Podcast Ad Campaign
Podcast advertising company Podtrac has announced the launch of an ad campaign touting GoDaddy.com’s domain name registration service. Each four minute ad feature the French Maids, the female stars of the ridiculous how-to podcast French Maid TV. The Maids, in frilly black & white regalia, take viewers through the domain registration [...] more...
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