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'''Nat Cohen''' is the Owner of Telepathy, Inc., a  domaining, and web development and Internet branding company in Washington.<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/processes/process2/rfc/rfc3/comments/msg00062.html wipo.int]</ref> Cohen has been a member of [[Associated Cities]] since 2008.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nat-cohen/5/bb/133 linkedin.com]</ref> Mr. Cohen is a full-tome domainer via his activities with Telepathy, which he founded. He first began buying domains in 1997, after reading an article on [[iGoldRush]] about domains as valuable real estate. He has been in a number of high-value domain transactions, and he focuses on quality domains as opposed to the quantity. Telepathy has the largest portfolio of premium, 3-letter .com domains, and large holdings of two letter domains, and Indian domains in the [[.in]] and [[.co]] namespace. Through its subsidiary, [[StateVentures]] LLC, it owns and developed city sites such as Annapolis.com and OceanCity.com.<ref>[http://www.domainarts.com/about-us/ About, DomainArts.com]</ref>
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'''Nat Cohen''' is the Owner of Telepathy, Inc., a  domaining, and web development and Internet branding company in Washington.<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/processes/process2/rfc/rfc3/comments/msg00062.html wipo.int]</ref> Cohen has been a member of [[Associated Cities]] since 2008.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/nat-cohen/5/bb/133 linkedin.com]</ref> Mr. Cohen is a full-time domainer via his activities with Telepathy, which he founded. He first began buying domains in 1997, after reading an article on [[iGoldRush]] about domains as valuable real estate. He has been in a number of high-value domain transactions, and he focuses on quality domains as opposed to the quantity. Telepathy has the largest portfolio of premium, 3-letter .com domains, and large holdings of two letter domains, and Indian domains in the [[.in]] and [[.co]] namespace. Through its subsidiary, [[StateVentures]] LLC, it owns and developed city sites such as Annapolis.com and OceanCity.com.<ref>[http://www.domainarts.com/about-us/ About, DomainArts.com]</ref>
  
 
Mr. Cohen is a board member at the [[Internet Commerce Association]]. He has a background working for the [[Department of Commerce]], and Fannie Mae.<ref>[http://www.domainarts.com/about-us/ About, DomainArts.com]</ref>
 
Mr. Cohen is a board member at the [[Internet Commerce Association]]. He has a background working for the [[Department of Commerce]], and Fannie Mae.<ref>[http://www.domainarts.com/about-us/ About, DomainArts.com]</ref>

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   [Nat Cohen Nat Cohen]

Nat Cohen is the Owner of Telepathy, Inc., a domaining, and web development and Internet branding company in Washington.[1] Cohen has been a member of Associated Cities since 2008.[2] Mr. Cohen is a full-time domainer via his activities with Telepathy, which he founded. He first began buying domains in 1997, after reading an article on iGoldRush about domains as valuable real estate. He has been in a number of high-value domain transactions, and he focuses on quality domains as opposed to the quantity. Telepathy has the largest portfolio of premium, 3-letter .com domains, and large holdings of two letter domains, and Indian domains in the .in and .co namespace. Through its subsidiary, StateVentures LLC, it owns and developed city sites such as Annapolis.com and OceanCity.com.[3]

Mr. Cohen is a board member at the Internet Commerce Association. He has a background working for the Department of Commerce, and Fannie Mae.[4]

Cohen holds a B.A. in Liberal Arts from St. John's College and an M.B.A. from the University of Maryland College Park.[5]

Hi is the author of the DomainArts.com blog.[6]

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