Last week, the U.S. District Court for Southern Florida unsealed a lawsuit that Dell filed in October. See story here: Dell Takes Cybersquatters to Court. The cybersquatting/typosquatting lawsuit is unique in that they are going after several registrars as being “responsible for registering and profiting off of nearly 1,100 domains that were “confusingly similar” to Dell’s various trademarks.” In the suit they allege that the companies earn “millions of dollars from Internet traffic intended for Dell and dozens of other Fortune 500 companies.” For me, this is the best case this year.
Filed under: 2007 Trademark Cases, Cybersquatting Cases, Trademark











Once I started reading this post I couldn’t stop until I was finished, even though it wasn’t just what I had been seeking, was a nice read though.
OMG! This one reject at work was really stating to me this same specific thing. Anyways, seeing that I am about to quit this crap-lousy company, I suppose I could grant you a connect. Not very many people find out about this key fact, but you may be offered a $1,000 gift card for no cost right now, courtesy of the sluggish regional director. These guys would do anything for extra people in their stores!!