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01-06-2010, 04:20 PM #1
Questionable/Funny Defences in Domain Disputes
In the past, I've read some questionable and funny defences in domain name disputes. Today, this one caught my eye:
Perhaps the respondent is related to Dr Seuss?I am using the domain wwwbing.com to promote a children's book called "Walter Will Wawrinka Bing". It involves a troll who has supernatural and magical powers in modern Scandinavia. It will be published on the 5th April 2010 in Ireland. I have every right to register a domain name to promote a book.
Now I wonder why the respondent also needed to register these domains:
<b8ng.com>
<b9ng.com>
<wwwbing.com>
<wwbing.com>
<wwwwbing.com>
<binfg.com>
<bingf.com>
<binhg.com>
You can read the rest of the domain dispute decision here.
You can read more about this imaginary troll on TechCrunch.
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the_poet (01-07-2010)
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01-07-2010, 01:58 PM #2
Re: Questionable/Funny Defences in Domain Disputes
ahaha great post!
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