DomainSponsor

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Type: Subsidiary of Oversee.net
Industry: Domain Industry
Founded: 2002
Founder(s): Lawrence Ng
Fred Hsu
Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA
Country: USA
Website: DomainSponsor.com
Key People
Lawrence Ng, Chairman
Debra S. Domeyer, Co-President & CTO
Scott Morrow, Co-President

DomainSponsor offers domain parking services and it is a subsidiary of Oversee.net. DomainSponsor is the founder and organizer of DOMAINfest, a series of conference dedicated to provide relevant information and opportunities for entities in the domain industry to expand their business and increase their revenue. DomainSponsor helps domain owners to develop and monetize their domain names through direct navigation traffic.[1]

Oversee.net established DomainSponsor in 2002 as part of its domain services division to offer direct navigation traffic solutions to PPC advertisers. In 2006, the company launched DOMAINfest to cater to the needs of entrepreneurs in the domain name industry.[2] In 2009, the company expanded its operations in Europe and established its European main office in Germany.Joerg Schnermann serves as General Manager of DomainSponsor Europe.[3]

Management Team

  • Sam Teng, Senior Director of Business Development (LA Office)
  • Jim Grace, Grand Account Manager (LA Office)
  • Luuk Fokke, Accunt Manager Oversee Europe GmbH
  • Christine Sauer, Project Manager Oversee Europe GmbH
  • Maria Kastreva, Jr. Account Manager Oversee Europe GmbH
  • James Tuplin, Sr. Account Manager Oversee Europe GmbH
  • Joerg Schnermann, General Manager Oversee Europe GmbH

Dispute Resolution Policy

As a courtesy to its customers, DomainSponsor implements a dispute resolution policy. The company is against any user who violates the intellectual property rights of other domain name owners. If a domain name owner complained of trademark infringement, Domain Sponsor will investigate the issue within two business days. If the company found that a certain user participating in the DomainSponsor System violated the complainant's intellectual property rights, the domain name in dispute will be removed from the system. The company may also terminate domain name owners who will be found repeat violators. Customers are advised to submit a trademark dispute notice with complete information to DomainSponsor if their trademark is violated.[4]

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