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Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting ), according to the United States federal law known as the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, is registering, trafficking in, or using a doma...
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Cybersquatting is the act of registering domain names, especially those connected with celebrities or recognizable trademarks, with the intention of reselling them at an inflated price. A cybersquatter takes advantage of the domain regist...
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John Zuccarini is without a doubt the biggest cybersquatter on the Internet. He was one of the very first people to register companies' and famous people's name and then use it to either extort money out of people or profit by pointing them at other sites that pay him a small fee for every referral.
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But the cybersquatter argued that damages of $33.15 million were vastly disproportionate to any actual harm suffered by Verizon or profit earned from the offending domain names. The company said it had only derived $1,468.60 in profit from the 663 infringing domain names.
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The Young Cybersquatter's Handbook ... A cybersquatter is a person who registers "well-known brand names as Internet domain names in order to extract payment from the rightful owners of the marks, who find their trademarks "locked up" and are forced to pay for the right to engage in electronic commerce under...
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Oct 15, 2009 ... A United States District Court judge ordered Luis Zavala and his company, Hoopology.com, to release some 800 illegally registered domain ...
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Earlier this month, Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh won a lawsuit against cyber-squatter Luis Zavala and was awarded the rights to chrisbosh.com. ... Zavala also purchased the domain names of 800 other celebrities and athletes - including two current Michigan athletes. ... As part of the decision against Zavala,
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If you don't want to hire a lawyer to send a cease & desist letter to a cybersquatter, modify this form letter and send it yourself. ... This letter, if signed and honored by the cybersquatter, will allow you to obtain the infringing domain name(s), but it does not resolve your damage and other claims, if any.
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Kevin Ham leans forward, sits up tall, closes his eyes, and begins to type — into the air. He’s seated along the rear wall of a packed ballroom in Las Vegas’s Venetian Hotel. ... As names come up that interest Ham, he occasionally air-types. It’s the ultimate gut check. Is the name one ... When Ham wants a domain,
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In most cases these days, cybersquatters cannot compel companies to buy back their own marks as domains, since those companies can often force the cybersquatter to relinquish the domain without profit.
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