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Xarog
19-03-2007, 12:46 AM
http://www.mybroadband.co.za/nephp/?m=show&id=5906


Battle to evict cyber squatters
By AFP, 16 March 2007

Software giant Microsoft on Wednesday launched a string of lawsuits in the United States and Britain against "cyber squatters" who register internet site names in the hope of a quick buck.


The US company said it had filed or amended four civil suits in the United States, and launched five new cases in Britain.

Microsoft accused cyber squatters who register internet domain names such as "winowslivemessenger.com" and "www.micr0soft.co.uk" of tricking unsuspecting users into visiting their sites.

The sites are typically loaded with "pay-per-click" advertisements that generate revenues for the domain owner, who also often try to sell the names back to legitimate companies to remove their irritant value.

"These sites confuse visitors who are trying to reach genuine company websites, which can negatively affect corporate brands and reputations as well as impair the end-users' experience online," said Aaron Kornblum, senior attorney with Microsoft.

"With every ad hyperlink clicked, a registrant or ad network harvests cash at the trademark owner's expense, while derailing legitimate efforts by computer users who are trying to go to a specific website," he said.

More than 1 100 domain names reclaimed over past six months

Microsoft said that in the past six months, it had already reclaimed more than 1 100 domain names worldwide that infringed on its trademarks.

It said it had settled two lawsuits in the United States filed in August which yielded damages worth a total of $3m and the return of 409 domain names.

Microsoft also announced a settlement with Britain's Dyslexic Domain Co Ltd which was alleged to have registered more than 6 000 suspect domain names.

Details of the settlement were kept confidential.
I was under the impression that domain names do not fall under the jurisdiction of trademark laws. Am I wrong?

supersunbird
19-03-2007, 07:43 AM
If people cant type in a domain name correctly, maybe they should stay off the internet...

nthdimension
19-03-2007, 04:29 PM
If they're that stupid they probably shouldn't be roaming the internet unsupervised.