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ICANN to start accepting applications for new web domain names
The fee to apply for a top-level domain name starts at $185,000.
Posted 01/11/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Internet overseer gets more power to go after shady domain registrars
ICANN, which oversees popular domain names, has added tools to fight unscrupulous domain registrars. E-retailers will benefit if ICANN can put out of business registrars that provide bad service or collaborate with cybersquatters, says one executive.
Posted 07/02/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Criminals are stepping up online attacks against apparel brands, study says
Online attacks against apparel brands rose 28% last year, as criminals stepped up their use of techniques that lure consumers to illegitimate retail sites to steal information such as credit card account numbers and passwords, MarkMonitor says.
Posted 03/27/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Verizon claims record $33 million win in suit over domain cybersquatting
Verizon says domain name registrar OnlineNIC registered 663 domains that were identical or confusingly similar to Verizon trademarks. Cybersquatters often register web addresses close to those of retailers and other companies, hoping to lure traffic.
Posted 12/24/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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A Swat at Cybersquatting
Thanks to the new Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, domain name speculators soon may be out of business. The law, recently signed by President Clinton, will protect businesses from opportunists who register company names and corporate trademarks as online domain names, then attempt to sell them for a profit. Jonathan Ezor, a legal expert in online issues, says companies doing business on the Internet often don't realize they are playing...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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CitizenHawk Tool Automates UDRP Filings, Helping Brands Recover Cybersquatted Domains
HawkUDRP collects relevant evidence, generates the necessary UDRP documentation and completes the entire process quickly and cost effectively.
Posted 07/26/2012
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