NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:44:09 -05.00 Muta 9 A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:44:01 -05.00 Muta 9
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The decision was made to not allow you to sell a domain name. If its that important for you to sell, I have confidence you will find a way, outside of this site. ]]>
A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:41:57 -05.00 Muta 9 Originally posted by: Gloves

Selling a domain name should NEVER be allowed on NA, IMO. Moral concerns aside (you literally JUST bought the domain (I checked the whois entry), which has been sitting totally available to anyone to buy for literally years, for all of $10-15, and are now trying to get some undisclosed amount of profit off of it), you don't OWN the domain name. You are, in essence, merely renting it. The moment you give up access to it, it becomes available to the public. You're not selling goods, nor even a digital code that you can easily transfer ownership of.

You should not be buying domains to sell, certainly not here on NA, and nobody should buy them from you (or anyone else).

Furthermore, literally all of the domains you are referring to are either NOT related to the content you claim them to be (the Xbox brand does not have a dash in it), or they ARE, and are thus liable to be taken away by the owning entities. You technically have no right whatsoever to anything like "sega-saturn.com", as you would a fansite ("sega-fan.com" would be fine). So Sega or Microsoft can come in at any given moment and say "nope!" and take them away from you, and potentially even sue for potential damages. They could do this just as easily to anyone you "sell" the domains to.

People and companies buy and sell domains all the time, there's nothing legally wrong with that afaik, however Microsoft can claim it and whoever has the domain registered will have to hand it over or face them in court. ]]>
A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:40:53 -05.00 Muta 9 A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:36:37 -05.00 Muta 9 Originally posted by: Gloves
 
Originally posted by: mutaxlock66
 
Originally posted by: Gloves

Selling a domain name should NEVER be allowed on NA, IMO. Moral concerns aside (you literally JUST bought the domain (I checked the whois entry), which has been sitting totally available to anyone to buy for literally years, for all of $10-15, and are now trying to get some undisclosed amount of profit off of it), you don't OWN the domain name. You are, in essence, merely renting it. The moment you give up access to it, it becomes available to the public. You're not selling goods, nor even a digital code that you can easily transfer ownership of.

You should not be buying domains to sell, certainly not here on NA, and nobody should buy them from you (or anyone else).

Very scathing but I respect your opinion.
 

I made an edit you should read, too, as it pertains to your potential legal liabilities in this regard.
 
In the same breath you said it was a domain that sat for years and no one wanted.
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A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:35:16 -05.00 Muta 9 Originally posted by: mutaxlock66
 
Originally posted by: Gloves

Selling a domain name should NEVER be allowed on NA, IMO. Moral concerns aside (you literally JUST bought the domain (I checked the whois entry), which has been sitting totally available to anyone to buy for literally years, for all of $10-15, and are now trying to get some undisclosed amount of profit off of it), you don't OWN the domain name. You are, in essence, merely renting it. The moment you give up access to it, it becomes available to the public. You're not selling goods, nor even a digital code that you can easily transfer ownership of.

You should not be buying domains to sell, certainly not here on NA, and nobody should buy them from you (or anyone else).

Very scathing but I respect your opinion.
 
I made an edit you should read, too, as it pertains to your potential legal liabilities in this regard.
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A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:33:54 -05.00 Muta 9 Originally posted by: Gloves

Selling a domain name should NEVER be allowed on NA, IMO. Moral concerns aside (you literally JUST bought the domain (I checked the whois entry), which has been sitting totally available to anyone to buy for literally years, for all of $10-15, and are now trying to get some undisclosed amount of profit off of it), you don't OWN the domain name. You are, in essence, merely renting it. The moment you give up access to it, it becomes available to the public. You're not selling goods, nor even a digital code that you can easily transfer ownership of.

You should not be buying domains to sell, certainly not here on NA, and nobody should buy them from you (or anyone else).
Very scathing but I respect your opinion.
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A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:30:55 -05.00 Muta 9
You should not be buying domains to sell, certainly not here on NA, and nobody should buy them from you (or anyone else).

Furthermore, literally all of the domains you are referring to are either NOT related to the content you claim them to be (the Xbox brand does not have a dash in it), or they ARE, and are thus liable to be taken away by the owning entities. You technically have no right whatsoever to anything like "sega-saturn.com", as you would a fansite ("sega-fan.com" would be fine). So Sega or Microsoft can come in at any given moment and say "nope!" and take them away from you, and potentially even sue for potential damages. They could do this just as easily to anyone you "sell" the domains to. ]]>
A question with the sales forum and policies. http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&threadid=183223 2018-07-31T19:19:06 -05.00 Muta 9
I went back and read the rules, these are interesting:

"All FS/FO/FT threads must be related in some way to video games (VG). Anything legal that is related to video gaming, on any platform, in any way, shape or form may be listed without asking first. The sale of illegally modded current-gen consoles or exact reproductions of games is not allowed.  Please note that we have a Community Garage Sale periodically that allows you to list non-VG items."

"The sale or purchase of any virtual items (downloadable games, codes, etc) is to be done at your own risk. If something goes wrong with a transaction involving a virtual item please notify a moderator asap. Due to the inability to track these sales there will not be much that can be done to recover any lost $$$."

Having said this... would x-box.net not be considered "video game related in any way shape or form", and would it qualify for a "virtual item"? It is a legal and tangible domain that someone could use. I guess it was decided that a domain is not a virtual item, even if it says "x-box"... but the rules are very fuzzy about this and I didn't think twice when I posted to sell or trade it, because it'd be a great site for an X-Box enthusiast.

The other reason is because I've had people on the forum offer to buy my other domains.

Thanks for reading. ]]>