Cybersquatting HuffingtonPost.com: Trademark Infringement Rampant on Popular Site
Cybersquatting and Domain Dispute Update:
The popular internet newspaper , The Huffington Post, which was recently purchased by AOL for $315 million, has fallen victim of trademark infringement as cybersquatting continues to grow. Check out the full typographical error search result by domaintools.com for the domain name huffingtonpost.com. Above.com Domain Privacy holds the following domains:
Huffringtonpost.com
Huffingtonpoist.com
Huffingtonopst.com
Huffingtomnpost.com
Huiffingtonpost.com
Huffingronpost.com
Huffingtonpopst.com
Huffiongtonpost.com
High traffic websites continue to draw lots of typographical error cybersquatting complaints. Look at these search results on the UDRP search engine, domainfight.net, for habitual cybersquatter and typosquatter Above.com.
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"Above.com has had 45 filings against them in the past, complaints filed at The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) accusing Above.com of intentionally registering confusingly similar names."




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