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Developer for George W. Bush library Web site paid $35K to buy back domain name | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Dallas News on Yahoo! | The Dallas Morning News
11:25 AM CST on Thursday, December 11, 2008 By KAREN BROOKS / The Dallas Morning News kmbrooks@dallasnews.com AUSTIN – After losing a valuable piece of online real estate to enterprising cyber-squatters, the Bush presidential library has replanted its flag into that e-territory. But the ...
Co. buys back Bush library domain name for $35K (AP) by AP: Yahoo! Tech
tech.yahoo.com — DALLAS - George W. Bush 's presidential library domain name has been retrieved after a Web developing... company accidentally let it expire — and it apparently came at a high price. Raleigh, N.C.-based Illuminati Karate paid less than $10 for the ... (more) Co. buys back Bush library domain name for $35K (AP) by ...
Oops - Bush Library Web Devs Pay Tenfold to Buy Back Domain Name
Oops - Bush Library Web Devs Pay Tenfold to Buy Back Domain Name
ecommercetimes.com — George W. Bush's presidential library domain name has been retrieved after a Web developing company accidentally let... it expire -- and it apparently came at a high price. Raleigh, N.C.-based Illuminati Karate paid less than $10 for the www.GeorgeWBushLibrary.com domain name and sold it back ... (more) Oops - Bush Library Web Devs Pay Tenfold to Buy Back ...
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Fast-Fingered Domain Squatters Flip Bush Library URL For $35K
TechCrunch — ... easy $34,990 profit on promptly selling it to back to Yuma Solutions, the web development company that let it expire. Yuma has been a contractor for the Bush family for quite some time, and the domain name they accidentally let expire belonged to the George W. Bush Library Foundation. It originally bought the domain in 2007 from another squatter for $3,000. It looks like Yuma is going to have to eat the cost of not renewing the domain. The Dallas Morning News reports: Mark Langdale, president of the George W. Bush Library Foundation, ...

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Webware.com — ... recently and sold it back to Yuma Solutions, the Web development company that forgot to renew it, for a profit of $34,990. Yuma originally purchased the domain name in 2007 for $3,000. ...

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