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June 24th, 2007 by
Jay Westerdal
A new lawsuit has been filed in the Northern District Court of Illinois by Vulcan Golf against the following companies: Google, Inc. Oversee.net
, Sedo LLC, Dotster, Internet REIT, and John Does 1 through 10. The Civil Docket for the case is number 1:07-cv-03371. The demand is for $1,000,000 and it cites Trademark Infringement (15:1051). The case was filed on the 15th of this month and the nature of the suit was “470 Racketeer/Corrupt Organization”. The documents for the case were not available because they are said to be not legible however one could obtain those documents directly from the clerk’s office by calling 312-435-5699 during normal business hours.
I assume this is a domain parking lawsuit because they name parking companies. Thanks to George Kirikos for giving us a heads up.
We have seen some companies complain about their name triggering ads on the actual Google search engine but my gut feeling tells me this lawsuit has to do with companies that have domain typos of Vulcan Golf.com.

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March 25th, 2007 by
Jay Westerdal
Name.com and its sister company, Spot Domains LLC, have been accused of violating the anit-cybersquating act by registering over 40 domain typos using the Neiman Marcus trademark. Neiman Marcus is seeking over $4,000,000+ in damages and also injunctive relief. Neiman Marcus just settled its earlier case with Dotster and it appears they are looking for more domain tasters to sink their teeth into. In the filings in U.S. District Court in Denver, they asked for $100,000 per domain. In our own research, it appears that Domain Tasters in 2002 were looking for generic words or phrases that they could monetize, but since then most of the viable words and phrases that could be monitized have been registered. Domain Tasters of 2007 aren’t finding a lot of generic words and phrases any more, however they are finding typos of famous brands that are monetizing well. For example, Well Fergo Bank.com was registered by a Domain Taster yesterday.
As part of the settlement with Dotster, they agree to stop registering names similar to Neiman Marcus. Dotster also agreed to suspended Domain Tasting, and I bet that Name.com
will have to suspend Domain Tasting as part of its settlement too. At any given time, more then 5 million domains are tied up in Domain Tasting, however lawsuits have been bringing those numbers down. Maltuzi located in California is another Domain Taster that just got sued by Microsoft. The registrar for Maltuzi is Name King, and upon the Microsoft lawsuit, Name King suspended Domain Tasting for all its clients. Name King had facilated Domain Tasting for a few select customers.
Many Domain Tasters have been masking their whois or using shell companies to reduce their liability, but as we have seen in the Microsoft lawsuit, they name the defendants as unknown “John Does.” Lawyers use this type of lawsuits to obtain identities through subpoenas and then can sue the people they find.
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