Some users openly sell "Hai Bao" domain name.
December 21, Shanghai Bund hangs a piece of China 2010 Shanghai World Expo mascot "Hypertherm" posters. The hair is tilted, full of smiling eyes, born in China's traditional Chinese characters "blue" children named "Haibao" (HAIBAO), meaning "universal treasure." Mascot "Hai Bao" posters became a beautiful Bund landscape. China News Agency Zhou Dong Chao photo shoot
BEIJING, December 22 (Xinhua) A netizen telephoned today broke the news that he registered some of the domain names of the Shanghai Expo mascot "Hypertherm". He disclosed that some companies Beijing domain name for which he paid 100,000 yuan for his offer were rejected by him. He is going to sell it for about 300,000 yuan, and he is considering donating part of his income to help students.
The netizen named "Agent Chief" said he registered a domain name containing domain names of expo2010haibao and 2010expohaibao series, and was publicly sold on a domain name trading website. The reporter saw that the registrant's asking price ranged from 60,000 to 1 million.
After announcing "Hypertherm" as the mascot of the Expo, the official website of the Shanghai World Expo said that "Hypertherm" has the value of product derivation and development: "The mascot of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo in China is in line with the 'good-looking, easy to understand, easy to remember and easy to use' The principle, with product derivative, the market image of the basis for the development and modeling, with high awareness and strong applicability, suitable for all kinds of toys, stationery, clothing, gifts, jewelry and other derivatives design and development It is applicable to the propagation and re-creation of plane, stereoscopic and electronic media in terms of expressions and technical means and is applicable to the needs of different carriers for thematic deduction and presentation of style. "However, the website of the Expo did not address the issue of cybersquatting Give a clear statement.
The corn insects (cybersquatters) told reporters that a company in Beijing is ready to offer 100,000 yuan acquisition of his domain name, but he refused, his psychological bottom line is 30 million. "Our colleagues told me that a little less than 100,000 yuan will not let me shot," he said. At the same time, he said he will donate most or all of his sales revenue, hoping to donate money to study.
Earlier, some media said that for now the names of these cybersquatters are only suitable for speculation, if you want to sell very difficult, after all, the official website of the Expo has already been established. To this end, the media called for those who want overnight wealthy users have a clear understanding, beware of registered domain names hit the law of intellectual property.