ShitBio Entry #003: Godaddy2.com – $12.7k Lesson in How to Get Sued by GoDaddy
Meet our latest “domain genius” – a DNForum user convinced Godaddy2.com (registered 2023) is worth $12,700. Spoiler: It’s worth a UDRP complaint and a lifetime ban from sanity.
To view the complete story, please refer to original discussion thread at DNForum.
The Conversation: Cluelessness vs. Common Sense
Cybsersquatter kahled12 (The Delusional Hero):
Claim 1
“GoDaddy had no opinion!”
- Reality: GoDaddy’s legal team hasn’t noticed yet. When they do, prepare for fireworks.
Claim 2
“I’ll sell shoes on Godaddy2.com!”
- Reality: Even if you sold socks made of unicorn hair, GoDaddy’s lawyers would still vaporize you.
Friendly member Helmuts (The Voice of Reason):
Dropped truth bombs like:
- Likelihood of Confusion: “Godaddy2.com” = instant TM violation.
- Bad Faith: Contacting GoDaddy = UDRP suicide.
- Dilution: Even selling shoes won’t save you.
4 Reasons This Cybsersquatter is Begging for a Lawsuit
1. Cybersquatting 101: How to Alienate GoDaddy in 3 Easy Steps
- Step 1: Register Godaddy2.com.
- Step 2: Contact GoDaddy (because subtlety is overrated).
- Step 3: Ignore the Lanham Act, UDRP, and basic survival instincts.
2. The “MikeRoweSoft” Defense: A Legacy of Failure
- Microsoft v. MikeRoweSoft: Kid registers phonetic twin of “Microsoft” → loses domain + becomes meme.
- ShitBio Verdict: “Godaddy2.com is the MikeRoweSoft of 2023 – but with less charm.”
3. $100k Statutory Damages? Cha-Ching!
- Under ACPA, GoDaddy could sue for $100,000 + legal fees.
- Alternative use for $12.7k: Buy 635 McChickens instead.
4. Portfolio Gems: “21047.com” & Other Numerical Masterpieces
- This Cybersquatter is a good friend of our charming bloke who owns 21047.com, 74256.com, and 41723.com – because nothing says “premium” like random numbers!
- ShitBio Verdict: “This isn’t a portfolio – it’s a cry for help.”
H2: ShitBio Rating
Verdict: 5 out of 5

Translation: “This cybersquatter isn’t just wrong – he’s legally hilarious.”
How to Avoid Becoming a UDRP Meme
- Use TMHunt to check trademarks before registering.
- Avoid “Brand2” domains like Nike2 or Starbucks3.
- Read: How to Spot Domain Scams.