Cybersquatting
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There are
8
court-of-law Domain name disputes every day in the US.
Cybersquatting
Cybersquatting
– the unauthorised registration of
domain-names
featuring a
brand name
. This is a cheap and simple method to take advantage of another’s off-line
brand reputation
.
passing off
brand abuse
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