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'.wow': ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has accepted a proposal allowing companies, cities and others to use almost any suffix they want for a web address.
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iCloud.com: speculators vs. cybersquatters (infographic)
According to reports Apple paid $4.5 million for the domain name icloud.com. Here's a peek at some of the numbers behind domain names that have made a select few filthy rich.
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'.wow': ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has accepted a proposal allowing companies, cities and others to use almost any suffix they want for a web address.
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U.N. agency ousts record number of 'cybersquatters'
Complaints alleging "abusive registration of trademarks on the Internet" last year were up 18 percent from 2006. (From Reuters)
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Microsoft puts cybersquatters on notice
Tech titan files three lawsuits accusing Web site operators of profiting illegally from domain names that use its trademarks.
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Cybersquatters claim victory in domain battle
In a victory for cybersquatters, a dispute-resolution board refuses to turn over Web addresses containing the words 'Kathleen Kennedy Townsend.'
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Waning domain name demand hits cybersquatters
LONDON (Reuters) - Cybersquatting, the speculative registration of Internet domain names which turned into a cottage industry at the height of the dotcom boom, appears to be dying as demand wanes...
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Sex.com offers $50,000 for cybersquatter arrest
The owner of Sex.com is offering a $50,000 reward for the capture of a man who co-opted the site for five years. In November, Stephen Michael Cohen lost a court battle to maintain the Sex.com...
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Sex.com offers $50,000 for cybersquatter arrest
The owner of Sex.com is offering a $50,000 reward for the capture of a man who co-opted the site for five years.
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Aussie resort sends cybersquatter packing
An ICANN international domain-name disputes panel has ordered daydreamisland.com be handed over to the owners of the Queensland resort of the same name. Full story. -- David Hellaby, ZDNet Australia
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Japan targets cybersquatters
The Japanese government aims to implement an anti-cybersquatting act by 2001.
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Cybersquatter sell Hillary Clinton 'Hillary2000.org' domain
According to a report by The Village Voice, a California cybersquatter was paid $6,000 for Hillary Clinton's campaign Web site domain. The Clinton Senate campaign bought Hillary2000.org from a...
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'Cybersquatters' face domain eviction
Network Solutions has purged 18,000 registrations that it suspected were held by speculators.
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MS declares war on 'cyber-squatters'
Microsoft files suit against two companies, claiming trademark infringement.
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