On the same day Amazon announced the Kindle Fire on September 28, Jeffrey Casserino, a resident of Syracuse, New York, got busy registering domain names having to do with the Kindle.
Despite Amazon buying up over 500 Kindle Fire and Amazon Silk domains such as 3gKindleFire.com and SilkSmartphones.com on September 28 as well, the company wasn’t fast enough to get certain names like AmazonKindleFiretablets.com, UsedFires.com, and KindleIce.com.
That’s because Jeffrey Casserino registered the names first.
Now, it appears Amazon has taken ownership of several domains first registered by Jeffrey Casserino, including: amazonkindlefires.com, amazonkindlefiretablets.com, amazonkindleice.com, amznfire.com, kindleice.com, kindlesfire.com, and usedfires.com.
While it’s unknown whether Amazon’s lawyers threatened legal action or if Amazon offered cash for the names, according to WHOIS History, each name was transferred from Jeffrey Casserino to Amazon Technologies, Inc. on November 4.
Two of the more interesting domains Amazon acquired in the group were AmazonKindleIce.com and KindleIce.com, which may be nothing more than defensive names the company is adding to its portfolio of over 20,000 domains.
Or maybe, the Kindle Ice will be the name of a future version of the Kindle tablet?
Here’s a look at the WHOIS record for KindleIce.com.
Registrant:
Amazon Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 8102
Reno, Nevada 89507
United States
Domain Name: KINDLEICE.COM
Created on: 28-Sep-11
Expires on: 28-Sep-12
Last Updated on: 04-Nov-11
Administrative Contact:
Hostmaster, Amazon
Amazon Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 8102
Reno, Nevada 89507
United States
Technical Contact:
Hostmaster, Amazon
Amazon Technologies, Inc.
P.O. Box 8102
Reno, Nevada 89507
United States
I’ve reached out to Jeffrey Casserino for comment and will update this post if I hear back.
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