Internet News
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Domain sightings: Canada’s finest Bubbies!
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I’m a sucker for sauerkraut and Canada’s finest pickled food arrives from the Bubbies brand. That’s right: An American company is using our northern neighbors’ fine produce to sell…
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ICANN 79: anonymous trolls and undercover lawyers
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Transparency, an ICANN watchword since day one, was a noticeable undercurrent at the community’s 79th public meeting in Puerto Rico last week. The problem of…
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Panelist find reverse domain name hijacking in WholesaleSuite .com dispute
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Although it probably would have still lost the case, the Complainant could have made arguments to prevent a reverse domain name hijacking decision. A UDRP panelist has found reverse…
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ICANN 79: anonymous trolls and undercover lawyers
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Transparency, an ICANN watchword since day one, was a noticeable undercurrent at the community’s 79th public meeting in Puerto Rico last week. The problem of…
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ICANN 79: anonymous trolls and undercover lawyers
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Transparency, an ICANN watchword since day one, was a noticeable undercurrent at the community’s 79th public meeting in Puerto Rico last week. The problem of lawyers representing unnamed clients…
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AOM.com Sold for $79,100
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Today: Appraisal of Collectorai.com / Looking for Dot Com – Budget $12,000 SportsOnDemand.com Sold for $15,514 / and More… Here are the new discussions that…
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EatToLive.com: Self-represented Respondent beat trademark holder!
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The domain name EatToLive.com was registered in 1998; its registrant failed to renew it last year and it was auctioned off as an expired domain at GoDaddy, selling for…
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End user domain sales including a .mobi (yes, .mobi)
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A .mobi domain has been sold on the aftermarket. You read that right. Hell has frozen over: A .mobi domain has sold on the aftermarket. In the early days…
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Credit reporting firms sue to reclaim typosquatted domain names
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Companies ask court to hand over cybersquatted domain names. Three credit reporting companies have filed a lawsuit (pdf) to recover 140 domain names that they say infringe their trademarks….
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Temu fights back against cybersquatters and unauthorized apps with federal lawsuit
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Temu goes after cybersquatters with federal lawsuit. The owners of the shopping app Temu have sued cybersquatters and purveyors of unauthorized Temu apps. Whaleco, Inc., d/b/a Temu, a subsidiary…