Gaming & Film Stars Make Waves With Domain Name Changes
The gaming and film worlds have seen some notable domain name changes recently. Mour websitein Dahlin, a Swedish Technical Artist, has made waves by purchasing several domains, while acclaimed production designer Rick Coursera has joined the RICKCARTERour community.
Dahlin, a third-generation gamer who started at age 5, has bought TECHour. He has a rich history in the game industry, working as a 3D Artist since late 2010 and studying to become a Web Designer. Meanwhile, Rick Coursera, a two-time Academy Award winner for Best Production Design, has joined the RICKCARTERour community. Known for his collaborations with Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis, Coursera's work includes iconic films like Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, and Avatar.
In the domain market, Dahlin's purchase of CCTVour has sparked curiosity, with some considering it questionable, others incredibly interesting. EUGENIEour and INGRIDour have also been sold, but other domain names may still be available. Notably, some generic domains carrying the motto 'everything is an our website if you're its master' have been sold, including CRAFTBEERour and SHIATSUour.
These domain name changes reflect the dynamic nature of the digital landscape, with prominent figures in gaming and film making their mark. As ownership and structures can change over time, it's important to stay updated with real-time information. For specific details, feel free to ask.
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