Domain Names
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- Your Rights Online: Dirty Domains
- Discussion of NSI's practice of refusing registrations to some registrants but granting them to others. [Slashdot]
- 143
- Ford Loses 2600 Lawsuit
- "Online hacker magazine 2600 has emerged victorious in its campaign to retain ownership of the controversial FuckGeneralMotors.com domain." By John Leyden. [Register] (June 28, 2002)
- 144
- 2600.com Wins Dismissal in F**k-generalmotors.com Lawsuit
- "A landmark triumph for Sophomoric humor." By Thomas C. Greene. [Register] (December 23, 2001)
- 145
- Glenn Beck Introduced to the Streisand Effect
- "Like Barbara Streisand trying to have pictures of her ocean-front property removed from the Internet, Glenn Beck has only added to the sensation that may or may not involve crimes against a young woman in 1990 (He has yet to comment)." [FoxNewsBoycott.com] (September 10, 2009)
- 146
- Did Glenn Beck murder http://glennbeckrapedandmurderedayounggirlin1990.com/ ?
- "You can use a trademark in order to protest against the owner of that trademark, but what is the boundary between protest and libel?" [Political Irony] (September 08, 2009)
- 147
- Harry Potter URL backlash begins
- Following Warner Bros unjustifiable persecution of children who happen to register Harry Potter domain names because they are fans of the books, a few souls have taken it upon themselves to make their feelings known. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (January 23, 2001)
- 148
- Warner Bros bullying children again
- Warner Bros/Time Warner is pushing its weight around and sending threatening legal letters to young Harry Potter fans because they have had the audacity to register a domain name with the words 'harry' and 'potter' in it. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (January 22, 2001)
- 149
- Meet the Warner Bros: Jekyll and Hyde
- Following a couple of days' research into Harry Potter domains, a pattern has emerged in how WB deals with the situation. It's not fair, it's indiscriminate and it's abusive. [Register] (December 20, 2000)
- 150
- Warner Bros/ Harry Potter dispute kicks off again
- We thought it was all over, but the argument over the Harry Potter Web site run by 15-year-old Claire Field has kicked off again following her father's anger at media manipulation by Warner Brothers' head of publicity Barbara Brogliatti. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (December 18, 2000)
- 151
- Warner Bros backs down on Harry Potter Web site
- One week after we got a little indignant about Warner Brothers sending 15-year-old Claire Field a legal letter demanding she hand over her www.harrypotterguide.co.uk domain, the giant conglomerate has backed down... By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (December 15, 2000)
- 152
- Reg to fight for Harry Potter 'cybersquatter'
- We see this as an appalling move by the grey suits at WB and are sure that they will leave Claire alone once they realise the disgust that most people feel towards this sort of bullying. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (December 12, 2000)
- 153
- Warner Brothers bullies girl over Harry Potter site
- Warner Brothers has threatened a 15-year-old fan of Harry Potter with legal action over her Web site. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (December 08, 2000)
- 154
- Metafilter: Hoopla.com Stolen, Net Sol says, "Oops! Not Our Problem!"
- "Leslie Harpold's Hoopla.com was stolen from her through a series of dodgy faxes (or something...) and now, Network Solutions is throwing up their hands and telling her they can't do anything."
- 155
- peterme.com: Who knew that Google lied?
- Peter Merholz notices that Google suppresses the Textism googlebomb by falsely claiming there are no links to Textism page about Verisign. (May 20, 2002)
- 156
- Jerry Falwell Attempts to Silence Critics From a Bully Pulpit
- Press release including text of Public Citizen's brief in the case. (April 02, 2002)
- 157
- WIPO Decision: Microsoft Corporation v. Microsof.com
- Text of WIPO decision transferring microsof.com from Tarek Ahmed to Microsoft Corporation.
- 158
- CPT's Selected Domain Name Disputes
- Includes a one-paragraph summary of the newworldcoffeefraud.com case.