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.CO domain names that received more than one application during the .CO Sunrise (which closed on June 10, 2010) and/or the .CO Landrush (which closed on July 16, 2010) are subject to auction. Each domain name will be allocated to the highest bidder.
 

Sunrise Auctions Start:
July 26, 2010.
Landrush Auctions Start:
August 9, 2010.

All participants have been notified by email and all auctions have been scheduled. If you have not received your auction notice for either a Sunrise or Landrush Auction, please check your spam filter. If you still do not find the notice, please contact service@COauctions.co immediately to request that another notice be sent.

 
 

FAQ

Where can I get more information on the Auction process?

View our Auction Participant Guide for step-by-step instructions on the process, or watch the Auction Video Tutorial on how to navigate the site.

If you have any questions regarding the auction process that aren't covered here please contact service@COauctions.co for more information..

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Note to all bidders re: AUCTION EXTENSIONS.

All bidders are encouraged to read and understand the auction extension protocol which is described in our FAQs. In summary, an auction is only eligible for closure when the winning bidder remains the same for the final 24 hours of the auction. Whenever the auction lead changes (which includes changing from no current leader to an active leader) in the last 24 hours of an auction, the scheduled close will be extended to 24 hours after the leadership change occurred.

THE (NOT SO) FINE PRINT:

Please take a moment to read and understand this important “fine print.” This information may impact your rights and/or the rights of other people, so please be sure to read it carefully!

When you choose to register a .CO domain name, either directly through a registrar or through an auction process, you represent and warrant that doing so will not infringe on or violate anyone else's legal rights. If a person or entity claims that your domain name registration infringes on or violates their rights, an administrative proceeding under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) may apply to help resolve the claim. The UDRP was adopted by The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the quick and inexpensive resolution of domain name disputes.

It is your responsibility to determine whether a domain name registration infringes on or violates someone else's legal rights. This will likely be the case, for example, if the domain name is registered for the purpose of confusing, misleading or tricking the public; trading on the goodwill of someone else's brand; and/or for any other bad faith reason. In each of these cases, the domain name will likely be lost during a UDRP proceeding and returned to the rightful owner, resulting in the loss of your .CO domain investment. If you’re not sure whether a proposed domain name registration would infringe on or violate someone else’s rights, please consult with a qualified attorney.

.CO Internet S.A.S. is committed to protecting the legal rights of both brand owners and domain investors, and to creating a safer, friendlier online experience for corporations, organizations, entrepreneurs and people from around the world. Please take the time and make the effort to understand your own rights and to respect the rights of others.

Good luck with your auctions!

 

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