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Digital Landlords

Digital Landlords

Por Briggs, Samuel

Publicado por epubli

English 2026 ISBN 9783565319848
eBook

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When you type a web address into your browser, you assume you are simply knocking on a company's digital front door. In reality, you are navigating through the most heavily contested and lucrative real estate market in human history. The foundation of the internet is not built on servers, but on the invisible property lines of domain names. Since the early 1990s, a quiet group of digital squatters and visionary brokers realized that the total supply of short, memorable words is strictly finite. They bought up generic terms, acronyms, and common phrases for mere pennies, only to lease or sell them back to desperate startups and global corporations for millions of dollars decades later. This shadow economy of domain flipping requires no physical maintenance, relies purely on artificial scarcity, and dictates exactly who gets to exist in the modern marketplace. This book explores the ruthless economics of the domain aftermarket. It details the high-stakes auctions, the legal battles over digital trademarks, and the psychological weight of owning a premium dot-com in an increasingly crowded internet. Uncover the invisible property lines of the web. Learn the strategies of the digital landlords who control the internet's most valuable addresses and extract endless rent from the modern economy.
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