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by snarkinatree
5159 days ago
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Yup. This is why it's amusing to watch trademark registrants going after domain names based on confusing variations of their registered mark. Meanwhile their trademarks are being hijacked by DNS services and ISP's, in order to show ads, probably far more often (since these services and ISP's have huge user bases). And for the trademark registrants, ISP's are much easier to locate and take action against than evasive domain name miscreants. Pass the popcorn. |
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