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Amazon Purchases .buy TLD For $4.6 Million

onproton writes: Amazon outbid Google at the ICANN auction this week for the top-level domain .buy , to which it now has exclusive rights, paying around $4.6 million for the privilege. Google was also reportedly outbid for the .tech domain, which went for around $6.7 million. No word yet on Amazon's plans for the new domain suffix, but it's probably safe to say amazonsucks.buy will be added to Amazon's collection of reserved anti-Amazon URLs.

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  1. Why register amazonsucks.buy if its exclusive? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually, if they have exclusive rights to .buy that means no one else is allowed to register amazonsucks.buy. So that wouldn't make any sense for them to register it at all.

  2. Uhm... can I block this? by The+New+Guy+2.0 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This makes no sense other than being a money grab... Amazon can now charge Barnes and Noble for bn.buy, or redirect it back to Amazon. It seems .buy will just be a redirect to some page on Amazon, or be something trademark owners must buy in order to protect. Remember .cc resulted in refunds from Clear Channel.

    1. Re:Uhm... can I block this? by Tablizer · · Score: 3, Funny

      I don't buy your argument.

  3. Re:i.buy by jeauxkewl · · Score: 4, Funny

    Buy.com should buy buy.buy from Amazon.

  4. ICANN sell to the highest bidder by CopaceticOpus · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Wikipedia states:

    ICANN's primary principles of operation have been described as helping preserve the operational stability of the Internet; to promote competition; to achieve broad representation of the global Internet community; and to develop policies appropriate to its mission through bottom-up, consensus-based processes.

    This auction is a blatant contradiction of these principles. An auction does promote a narrow sort of competition, technically, but anyone who didn't have millions of dollars to spare had no opportunity to participate. Now that Amazon has won, the competition is over, and the global Internet community can go broadly fuck themselves.

    We should expect much better from the non-profit organization in charge of the world's domain names.

  5. Re: i.buy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Selling entire TLDs to companies is as stupidly shortsighted as giving large IPv4 blocks to companies in the early days of the internet.

  6. Re:i.buy by mythosaz · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Bye bye buy.buy." -Buy

  7. Greatest price war ever by Jumunquo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait until they auction off the .sucks TLD!