Examples of use of cybersquatter
1. In 2004, US director Spike Lee sued a "cybersquatter" who used spikelee.com to redirect surfers to a pornographic website.
2. Vorobyov denied that Cyberbox was a cybersquatter, instead calling it a company of "registration professionals." Cybersquatting is the practice of buying up the domain names for various trademarks and reselling them at a higher cost to the trademark owners.
3. June 15 2006 03:00 Lord Archer, politician turned best–selling novelist, has won his latest legal case, to turf a cybersquatter off a web address in his name.
4. Headlines Hypnotist McKenna wins newspaper libel case Blair aims to speed up Lebanon peace process with Bush Cameron‘s popularity with voters falls Lawrence widow condemns killer‘s ‘cruel‘ jail move London braced for more power cuts despite fall in temperature Rooney battles ‘cybersquatter‘ actor over website Watchdog to probe Lawrence police corruption claims Stockwell shooting police to resume duties Seaside town banned from ‘doing the conger‘ Discounted IVF for women who donate eggs for cloning Oily fish ‘can beat obesity‘ Picture: Daredevil youngsters risk lives jumping from ship Storm over stripper at royal agricultural show NEWS HOMEPAGE God is all around us, we are taught, but so too is the Israeli air force.
5. The sticker will show consumers when fruit, such as melon, is ripe to eat Headlines Hypnotist McKenna wins newspaper libel case Blair aims to speed up Lebanon peace process with Bush Cameron‘s popularity with voters falls Lawrence widow condemns killer‘s ‘cruel‘ jail move London braced for more power cuts despite fall in temperature Rooney battles ‘cybersquatter‘ actor over website Watchdog to probe Lawrence police corruption claims Stockwell shooting police to resume duties Seaside town banned from ‘doing the conger‘ Discounted IVF for women who donate eggs for cloning Oily fish ‘can beat obesity‘ Picture: Daredevil youngsters risk lives jumping from ship Storm over stripper at royal agricultural show NEWS HOMEPAGE A sticker invented by an American professor can tell consumers if a piece of fruit has reached the perfect moment to be eaten.