P(PHI).com sold for $60,000
August 20, 2010 by domainqueen
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The two character symbol domain P(phi).com sold for $60,000, interesting many who watch the Russian aftermarket closely the IDN waters have been churning with active chat concerning the future of foreign character and symbol and foreign subTLD hybrids now bursting onto the domain commodities market. Bruce Caley is the seller of this private domain name transaction.
The Cyrillic IDN shows how the Russian internet derby is moving to aggressively capture global domaining properties. This auction benchmarks the current dollar value possible for such domain name speculation projects. In Cyrillic transliteration, the P is really a Russian R and the Phi is translated to a Russian “F”. Thus a new acronym for the Russian federation online is born.





in Russian it looks like this: .??
translation: .RF (Russian Federation)
the Russian letters shows up at ?? on my post here
LOL
well, if interested you can see them on this link.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=rf+russian+domain&rlz=1R2GGLL_en&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=CuWLNilduTNjBAZmMhQTSiqScBgAAAKoEBU_QxdqS
The Cyrillic IDN shows how the Russian internet derby is moving to aggressively capture global domaining properties. This auction benchmarks the current dollar value possible for such domain name speculation projects
Hi, I am a Rookie in domain field. I should say, with 100 million domain blogs out there, there isn’t a single post on the internet to explain what is a USPTO filing? How to file one? How to defend one? How are the parties involved on both sides? How much money spent on both sides on an average? etc etc etc. Shame on you all big fellas. This field ain’t friendly to new comers. That’s per sure.
Epic fail with the headline. Get UTF-8 and join the program.