Want To Buy Symantec's Nuclear Bunker?
Blog Comment I was saying that I would love to be able to claim squatters rights on this nuclear bunker, but I would need to know how to access the site. Just in case there was an error- I had written a post on this, but it isn't on the list.
[February 16, 2008, 9:59]
Want To Buy Symantec's Nuclear Bunker?
Blog Comment Actually, why bother buying it at all - it would be the perfect place to claim squatters rights - just get in, wind the door shut and let them try to evict you! I am not sure what the market rate for an underground house but 10 foot concrete walls...
[February 12, 2008, 8:40]
Registrar Named In Massive Cybersquatting Suit
Talkback During my tenure with the company, I must have 'shut down' over 100 websites of true squatters, however began to see the pattern of consistent registrars who would only hold the domain for 1-3 days. Although I do not believe in a world full of...
[July 28, 2006, 0:35]
Tsunami 'hacker' Is Innocent, Say Readers
Talkback Why don't squatters and travellers get fined? Was this hacking or just 'acking? If you go for a walk and wander onto somebodys land without causing or intending any damage then that's just trespass, but if you did intend damage then that's...
[October 11, 2005, 22:57]
Dot-eu Domain Is Ready To Roll
News Reding added the new top-level domain will also protect businesses and organisations from cyber squatters under EU law. With just under a week to go until companies can register for a dot-eu domain name, the European Commission is preparing for a...
[December 2, 2005, 16:00]
No Room For Cybersquatters
News Quokka isn't the only company salivating over the possibilities of a litigated windfall -- a rash of lawsuits targeting cyber squatters has erupted since the law passed. It was the eve of the new millennium, and while revellers and doomsayers had...
[March 27, 2000, 12:13]
Firefox Fan Owns IE 7 Domain Name
News Last month Microsoft filed three lawsuits in a US federal court against cyber squatters it alleges reaped profits in bad faith. Microsoft may be on the verge of releasing the latest version of its Internet Explorer Web browser but it has been...
[September 5, 2006, 9:05]
A Year Ago: No Room For Cybersquatters
News Quokka isn't the only company salivating over the possibilities of a litigated windfall -- a rash of lawsuits targeting cyber squatters has erupted since the law passed. Cybersquatters, once a mere nuisance, now can go to prison for violating your...
[March 27, 2001, 6:03]
Amazon.com Sues Amazon.gr On Gangster Laws
News Curry said that Amazon.com also filed the suit, its first of this sort, to send a message to other squatters. Amazon.com has sued the operator of a Greek Web site, accusing him of violating its trademarks and copyrights.
[August 19, 1999, 13:46]
A Year Ago: Amazon.com Sues Amazon.gr On Gangster Laws
News Curry said that Amazon.com also filed the suit, its first of this sort, to send a message to other squatters. Amazon accuses Greg Lloyd Smith of being little better than a mobster for using www.amazon.gr and billing it as Greece's Biggest Bookstore.
[August 19, 2000, 7:05]
Cybersquatting Escalates In Asia
News Microsoft takes squatters to court Instances of cybersquatting are growing in Asia, fuelled largely by the availability of inexpensive internet domain names, according to an internet domain name registrar.
[October 8, 2007, 8:15]

