Source: TIMES OF INDIA
KOCHI: Mark Zuckerberg may have started the online social networking
revolution and made billions of dollars from his game-changing Facebook
(FB). But this maverick internet entrepreneur surely didn't reckon with
city boy Amal Augustine.
Amal has 'beaten' the master at his own
game and closed a deal with FB, trading the registration rights of
maxchanzuckerberg.org on Monday.
FB approached Augustine for the
domain name registered by him as it was the short form of Maxime Chan
Zuckerberg, the name of FB founder Mark Zuckerberg's daughter.
More
than the money, Augustine, a final-year electronics student from a city
engineering college, says he was thrilled by the fact that FB
approached him.
He says his passion for filing internet domain names has earned him a small profit. He received $700 in the deal with FB.
"I
have registered quite a few domain names and I have been doing it for
some time. I registered this domain name when their baby was born last
December," said Amal, a student of KMEA engineering college. However,
the FB team's approach foxed Amal. The request came as a casual email
from GoDaddy, an internet domain registrar and web hosting company,
asking whether he would be willing to sell the domain name by the end of
last month and for how much.
He replied yes and asked for a decent sum of $700.
But
when the mail came closing the deal, he realised it was FB. The mail
was from Sara Chapel, manager of Iconic Capital, the firm which handles
the financial deals of Facebook founder.
"When the letter came
officially mentioning the change of registration, I noticed the FB
letterhead. But since it's not legal to negotiate, I just went ahead and
closed the deal in seven days," he said.
An internet domain or domain name is an identification string that
defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within
the internet.Domain names are formed by the rules and procedures of the
Domain Name System (DNS). Any name registered in DNS is a domain name.
The
Amal-Zuckerberg deal has been the most interesting case of
cybersquatting that took place in the state so far, say cyber experts.
The deal was made through an online website, GoDaddy which bought the
rights from Amal.
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