Ceres
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In the past, I've read some questionable and funny defences in domain name disputes. Today, this one caught my eye:
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.
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.