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How much is ETF2L worth..?
Created 11th August 2010 @ 15:29
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I was surfing on the internet (its extremely busy at work) and found a nice website that calculates how much a website is worth. So I thought… How much would I have to pay for the etf2l.org domain?
ETF2L.org is now worth: 14.000 euro’s. So instead of buying a car, just buy this domain. Who needs the wheels, when you’re carried by your tf2 worshippers!
http://checkwebsiteworth.nl/www.etf2l.org
Last edited by Andee,
Technically it’s not worth anything as there is no “one” owner of the project, or the website, or the code etc.
Therefore it’s difficult to put a value on something that would be impossible to sell :)
D2M drops some knowledge!
No, because it would still be the property of ETF2L.
It’s just impossible to say: this is worth £xxxx.xx
So realistically, it would only be worth as much as someone is going to offer, and by offering nothing but a shiny button…well :p
:( i offered 1 euro though. i’m the leading bidder.
what if i promiss not to laugh at your demo skillz again? :D
Just a fun website, off course it doens’t show how much it’s really worth.. but I gotta have something stupid to do at work :P
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Technically it’s not worth anything as there is no “one” owner of the project, or the website, or the code etc.
Whoever registered the domain etf2l.org is surely the “owner” in a legal sense, no matter who made the code or who hosts it (multiplay?) as they come under the category of suppliers of a service/product (web space/web pages), if multiple persons contributed to buying etf2l.org they would be stakeholders in it and entitled to whatever share they made to the original purchase.
Just how I see it, but might be fingering the wrong hole.
Quoted from Tobyy
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Just how I see it, but might be fingering the wrong hole.
Wouldn’t be the first time
waaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Quoted from Tobyy
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Just how I see it, but might be fingering the wrong hole.
wowww. did you really just say that.. xD
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wowww. did you really just say that.. xD
There is no wrong hole.. just a different response.
Quoted from Tobyy
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Whoever registered the domain etf2l.org is surely the “owner” in a legal sense, no matter who made the code or who hosts it (multiplay?) as they come under the category of suppliers of a service/product (web space/web pages), if multiple persons contributed to buying etf2l.org they would be stakeholders in it and entitled to whatever share they made to the original purchase.
Just how I see it, but might be fingering the wrong hole.
i think your right tbh.
if you take the Championship Manager/Football Manager franchise of games as an example, the name is basically what got sold, or transfered, or whatever actually happened, but the people who made the game started up Football Manager with the same technology and database behind Championship manager.
So legally speaking. Someone could sell etf2l.org to whoever wanted to buy it, and the buyer would own the name, but not the content, and the admins here could go off and make some other league, using all the same content and databases etc, but just wouldn’t be allowed to call it ETF2L.
The domain name will belong to the person who registered it (ST8), but the content of the website and all the files will not.
He could sell the domain name for whatever he likes, but as Nagash said – he wouldn’t own the content.
Incidentally, there would be no issue with the league still being called ETF2L and hosted on a different domain. The name is neither trademarked or copyrighted and as such it can be used by anyone.
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