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Macquarie Complete Australian Dictionary 1.10

Macquarie Complete Australian Dictionary 1.10

...and global commons new computer words and technical jargon -- advergaming, breadcrumb navigation, cybersquatting and first-person shooter new encyclopedic entries -- Barack Obama, Barangaroo, Black Saturday... Read more

19 April, 2012
Macquarie Concise Australian Dictionary 1.13

Macquarie Concise Australian Dictionary 1.13

...It also includes: new computer words and technical jargon advergaming, breadcrumb navigation, cybersquatting and first-person shooter new encyclopedic entries Barack Obama, Barangaroo, Black Saturday... Read more

19 April, 2012

Verizon wins largest-ever cybersquatting damages

...15m to Verizon Communications in what the company is calling the largest cybersquatting judgement ever. Verizon, which announced the judgement on Wednesday, had filed the... Read more

29 December, 2008 by Michelle Meyers

Cybersquatting escalates in Asia

Instances of cybersquatting are growing in Asia, fuelled largely by the availability of inexpensive internet... Read more

8 October, 2007 by Lynn Tan

Registrar named in massive cybersquatting suit

...of the largest domain name registrars, has unlawfully participated in a massive cybersquatting campaign targeting companies such as Cingular Wireless, Disney, Ikea, Google, Neiman Marcus... Read more

5 June, 2006 by Declan McCullagh

Cybersquatting OK for 'freedom of speech' sites

...a company's domain name being registered for financial gain — often called "cybersquatting". In 83.72 percent of cases, the company making the case wins... Read more

6 December, 2007 by Suzanne Tindal

Businesses advised to register .asia domains

...and protect their brands through marketing and using legal systems to redress cybersquatting." However, cybersquatting, or buying up domain names for later resale to companies... Read more

8 October, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Cybersquatting profits from online brands

...of the brand's owner. In the online world, problems associated with cybersquatting, including the practice of registering a domain name similar to that of... Read more

16 January, 2003 by James Pearce

Cybersquatting cases branded as 'biased

Pick your panel carefully: cybersquatting cases for .com, .org and .net domain names can be won and... Read more

21 August, 2001 by Matt Loney

Madonna wants 'her' name back

...who gets the Madonna domain name. Parisi, who has been accused of cybersquatting in the past, bought the domain for $20,000 in 1998, according... Read more

21 August, 2000 by Ben Charny

Hate site distorts King's dream

...sites on the Internet. It appears to be a clear case of cybersquatting, but legal experts agree there is little that can be done to... Read more

26 January, 2000 by Jennifer Mack
Domain name chaos needs measured response

Domain name chaos needs measured response

Disputes over domain names are on the rise, as automated cybersquatting takes off. With work, the system's robust enough to cope Read more

13 March, 2007 by Leader

Google in court over cybersquatting row

The Internet behemoth has filed a case against the owner of Froogles.com, claiming the firm was trying to illegally profit from a Google trademark Read more

20 April, 2005 by Stefanie Olsen

.Info reaches the half-million milestone

...able to officially register their marks in the .info domain, to prevent cybersquatting and provide time for the resolution of disputes over trademarks. But the... Read more

25 October, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Court resists trend in Net address case

...an individual domain name owner, a federal court has thrown out the cybersquatting claims of a truck manufacturer against a computer consultant. The case pitted... Read more

6 September, 2001 by Paul Festa

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