Schilling’s Re-Routing Patent
By on Jun 10, 2008 in Doman Name News
Frank Schilling, owner of one of the world’s largest domain portfolios, originally filed for a patent application in May 2001 with attorney John Berryhill, with the notion of recovering traffic lost to error pages that resolve when top-level domains (TLDs) are mistyped (i.e. .CIM, .CPN, .DOM etc., returning traffic solely to the .COM domain). that patent named the “Generic Top-Level Domain Re-Routing System” in April 2006, could play an crucial role not just for domainers but for the industry as a whole.
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