
Rob Schutz
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Rob Schutz
@rob
Founder @Snagged. Co-Founder @Ro. Gave belly rubs at @Bark before that. Co-founder, two small children.



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In 1994, a man named Uzi Nissan registered Nissan.com for his small computer business. Four years later, Nissan Motor Company decided they wanted it. What followed wasn’t a quiet buyout. It was a five-year legal war between a global automaker and a guy whose last name just happened to be Nissan. The car company argued that Uzi was creating brand confusion by owning the domain name. But, Uzi ONLY used the domain to host products and services related to his actual “mom & pop” computer business. There was nothing automotive-related on his site at all. So, brand confusion….not really a thing (despite what Nissan, the car company, actually thought). When litigation started, Uzi presented simple facts which ended up setting precedent for future domain cases. Uzi owned the domain, registered it first, used it legitimately and, most importantly, (not that any rationalization was needed)…NISSAN WAS HIS NAME. Despite being a corporate giant, Nissan (the car company) didn’t really have a case or real ground to stand on. Nissan may have been their brand, but it was a common last name. And, as it holds today, domains are standalone assets that people and companies can’t claim “rights” to, unless there is clear confusion, customer deception, or trademark infringement. In 2004, after years of litigation, the courts let Uzi keep the domain, since the exact-match .com was never Nissan Motor Company’s property to claim. After the case was over, Nissan had to settle for nissan-global.com to drive its traffic to…(a real “banger” of a domain, if you ask us). Uzi never sold and took on one of the biggest automakers in the world, refusing to budge on his principle for owning the domain. When he passed away in 2020, the domain stayed with his family. Today, Nissan.com is still online as a tribute site to Uzi. If it ever hit the open market, the domain would likely take high seven-figures (or more) just to start the conversation. The early internet rewarded timing and legitimacy, and Nissan.com is still owned privately by an individual because one person refused to be pushed around by a corporate powerhouse. Read Full Story 👇 snagged.com/post/nissan-co…

February Domain Spotlight Champions are built long before the spotlight 🥇🥈🥉 The Winter Olympics remind us that performance is never accidental. It is preparation, precision, and fundamentals done right when nobody is watching. The same is true for brands. The ones that win big invest early in the foundation, starting with the domain. .COM 🔧 Piston.com 🌍 Everybody.com 🎯 Center.com 🎮 Playmaker.com 🌀 Labyrinth.com 📉 Bearish.com ⚖️ LegalConsulting.com 🧬 Antibiotics.com ⚖️ WeightControl.com .AI 🧠 LLM.ai 🔁 Workflow.ai 🎱 Cue.ai Train like a champion and build like one too. DM to get in the game before the podium fills up 🏆 mailchi.mp/c0184918b3ad/d…










Ro is proud to offer transparent pricing and insurance access, and supports TrumpRx’s most-favored-nation innovative pricing model for FDA-approved GLP-1s. We’re excited to share our first Super Bowl ad today and get that message out to over 100M Americans. Patients deserve the highest quality care and treatment options. Couldn’t be more proud of our team!

Proud to have exclusively brokered the $70M sale of AI.com, the largest domain name transaction in history — more than doubling the prior record. as.ft.com/r/56b25ec6-f02… @kris @domainnames #Ai #domains #GetYourDomain






