Cnn.com just reported that the Royal baby has been names George Alexander Louis and within seconds the domain names GeorgeAlexanderLouis.com and PrinceGeorgeAlexanderLouis.com were registered.
The domain name GeorgeAlexanderLouis.com was registered by Luc-Andre Biggs of of key-domains.com at Moniker and the domain name is already parked at Internet Traffic.com
The domain name PrinceGeorgeAlexanderLouis.com was registered by Jonathan Moore of the UK at Godaddy and is going to a godaddy Placeholder. Mr. Moore also registered the domain name princegeorgealexanderlouis.co.uk.
The domain name georgealexanderlouis.co.uk was registered by TYRAS KIDS PUBLIC RELATIONS out of Orlando.
The domain name GeorgeAlexanderLouis.co was also registered under privacy at Godaddy.
Georgealexanderlouis.net is registered under privacy at NameCheap.com
Georgealexanderlouis.org was registered by Netfirms.com
PrinceGeorgeAlexanderLouis.net was registered by Dominic Forth out of Tampa.
If you must have a George Alexander Louis domain name, as of publication this term is available for registration in .Tv, .Io, .Tel, .Pw and .XXX.
The Royal’s won’t be happy with the .XXX one for sure.
GeorgeAlexanderLouis.nl is also registered.
I registered PrinceGeorgie.com yesterday but I’m now thinking Georgie might be a girls name…
…actually, there’s a sweet message for him on PrinceGeorge.com.
It’s funny that DomainGang got the middle name right in a parody post
http://domaingang.com/domain-news/royal-baby-prince-philip-alexander-born/
Luc landed a good one, he will probably try to sell it on Flippa as usual.
And Luc is already going some love from the mainstream press:
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/prince-domain-purchased/
Well
All of the three names were favorites according to the bookies in the UK so not surprising at all
http://www.thedomains.com/2013/07/23/people-are-trying-to-cash-in-by-registering-domains-of-the-royal-baby-princeofcambridge-com-princejimmy-com/
Of all names reged this week, I like “Carlos Danger” the best.
Nice to See Luc Andre Biggs has been labelled a cybersquatter by wired.com.
Poor Luc probably hasn’t taken a crap in 2 days… I honestly think he deserves bad press off this, trying to profit a couple bucks off some kid.
The real story is that Princess Diana did her job to dilute the inbred gene pool – and now that Duchess Kate has furthered the effort – I would hope that Prince George Alexander Louis only has 10 toes and only 1 Adam’s apple – and collectively continues to carry the looks of the females.
You do know the Brit’s pride their DNA research – yes.
Forget the domains – Here’s to only 10 toes and only 1 Adam’s apple – keep your fingers crosses
If the royals had any marketing savvy…they’d purchase the simple yet hip GEORGE.COM
Too bad it’s already owned & used as a clothing outlet by Wal-Mart.
They should have named him Kong, that way, if he ever inherits the “throne”, he will be King Kong.
@Berkens
What do you think of HRHPrinceGeorgeAlexanderLouis.com ?
HRH = His Royal Highness
I think that is what they British name their ships HRH and there were some registered the other day that I noted in my post:
http://www.thedomains.com/2013/07/23/people-are-trying-to-cash-in-by-registering-domains-of-the-royal-baby-princeofcambridge-com-princejimmy-com/
Personally I don’t play in this space, haven’t registered or thought about registering a domain on the Royal Baby
“Thanks” to people like Luc, we get labelled cybersquatters. Wired put a link to his Sedo portfolio of around 3,000 names for sale and the first one that shows up is iPhone4.org
All TLD’S for KingGeorgeV2 is available. Though V=5 and with 2 it’s 52, makes no sense but kinda cool.
i don’t undesrtand why Luc messes with this kind of domains. he’s a guy that can sell almost any domain. why on earth does he time from time go after names like this that only do damaged to his, and ours, reputations? puzzles me
most of his recent .info auctions didn’t went through on flippa. has he run out of money? completely absurd.
I’ll probably end up donating it to the Royal Family on my next trip to London.
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