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To: JWC who wrote (37603)1/10/2000 11:43:00 AM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I was looking for it the other day.....

but could not find it.

I was also trying to remember the name of the site that
shows the number of links for any site.

Couldn't remember that either.

z



To: JWC who wrote (37603)1/10/2000 1:28:00 PM
From: Barrydub  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Re my***card.com Domain Names

Back in April 1999 I wrote; "IMO TSIG are registering dozens of names in order to protect their my***card.com branding. This does not imply that the deals have been concluded, but is a good pointer as to who they would like to do business with."

At that time I recall that there were many dozens of domain names registered in this format. However, today I can only find two that are definitely owned by TSIG; mymusiccard.com and myphotocard.com.

My suspicion is that all of the other names originally registered by TSIG were transferred to a nominee third party, Network Admin at PO Box 53061, San Jose, CA 95153, as this organisation has many of the generic names that I believe were once 'owned' by TSIG (e.g. mycharitycard.com).

A good web site for checking these domain names is

www.domainsurfer.com

Do a search on '^my' (the ^ signifies that my is at the start of the domain name) and then refine the search by entering 'card'. Click on the 'WHOIS' for details of the registered owner. You will be surprised at how many domain names have been registered in this format, many of them by the organisation at the address above.

Barry
Dublin



To: JWC who wrote (37603)1/10/2000 1:56:00 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Once again they are taking up the SuperBowl chant on RB. Anyone, feel free to correct me if I am wrong. TSIG has a deal with a Coca-Cola bottler to distribute MyMusicCards to teen-agers in the Atlanta area around the time of the SuperBowl as part of a SuperBowl promotion. This activity in and of itself is a small effort, and there is no plan to go worldwide with it. This deal is important to TSIG in that it is a deal with a large "name" company and gives credibility to TSIG's business plan. It also is the first of 4 promotions. There is nothing about the SuperBowl itself that is a "trade-able" event as far as TSIG is concerned. Anybody who claims otherwise may have ulterior motives.