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Understanding the Difference Between Legitimate Commercial Practice and Cybersquatting
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How to Find and Hire the Best Domain Broker
20th April, 2020You have tried to get a high-value domain name, but you have had no luck — perhaps because it is owned by a domain name investor, in which case we can usually help. If the
Is Typosquatting Legal?
14th April, 2020What is Typosquatting? Typosquatting is unique from cybersquatting. Its focus is on misleading consumers to think they are going to a legitimate website, but through carelessness mistyped the address. According to a McAfee article, “typosquatting”
What Legal Actions Can Cybersquatting Victims Take?
24th January, 2020Cybersquatting can be incredibly detrimental to your business. With the ever-growing importance of an online presence and the need to maintain a presence that is not dependent on the terms of a third-party platform (like
What to do When Someone is Typosquatting Your Domain Name
24th January, 2020Since the 1990s, tens of thousands of businesses have had to deal with cybersquatting — a term for a party that registers a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark for