cybersquatting - meaning and definition. What is cybersquatting
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What (who) is cybersquatting - definition


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REGISTERING, TRAFFICKING IN, OR USING AN INTERNET DOMAIN NAME WITH BAD FAITH INTENT TO PROFIT FROM THE GOODWILL OF A TRADEMARK BELONGING TO SOMEONE ELSE
Cyber squatting; Domain name squatter; Cybersquatters; Websquatter; Cybersquatter; Domain squatting; Domain squatter; CyberSquatting; Domain squatters; Domain camping; Domain camper; Lapsed lurker; Cyber squatter; Cyber squatters; Domain-squatter; Domain-squatters; Domain grabbing; Domainsquatting; Domain name squatting; Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act; Cyber-squatting; Domain Name Dispute; Domain troll; Cybersquatted domain; URL squatting; Doman squatting
¦ noun the practice of registering names, especially well-known company or brand names, as Internet domains, in the hope of reselling them at a profit.
Derivatives
cybersquatter noun
cybersquatting         
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REGISTERING, TRAFFICKING IN, OR USING AN INTERNET DOMAIN NAME WITH BAD FAITH INTENT TO PROFIT FROM THE GOODWILL OF A TRADEMARK BELONGING TO SOMEONE ELSE
Cyber squatting; Domain name squatter; Cybersquatters; Websquatter; Cybersquatter; Domain squatting; Domain squatter; CyberSquatting; Domain squatters; Domain camping; Domain camper; Lapsed lurker; Cyber squatter; Cyber squatters; Domain-squatter; Domain-squatters; Domain grabbing; Domainsquatting; Domain name squatting; Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act; Cyber-squatting; Domain Name Dispute; Domain troll; Cybersquatted domain; URL squatting; Doman squatting
Cybersquatting involves buying an Internet domain name that might be wanted by another person, business, or organization with the intention of selling it to them and making a profit. (COMPUTING)
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cybersquatter (cybersquatters)
The old official club website address has been taken over by cybersquatters.
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Cybersquatting         
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  • Geographical Distribution of Parties in WIPO Domain Name Cybersquatting Cases in 2021. Top 25 countries
REGISTERING, TRAFFICKING IN, OR USING AN INTERNET DOMAIN NAME WITH BAD FAITH INTENT TO PROFIT FROM THE GOODWILL OF A TRADEMARK BELONGING TO SOMEONE ELSE
Cyber squatting; Domain name squatter; Cybersquatters; Websquatter; Cybersquatter; Domain squatting; Domain squatter; CyberSquatting; Domain squatters; Domain camping; Domain camper; Lapsed lurker; Cyber squatter; Cyber squatters; Domain-squatter; Domain-squatters; Domain grabbing; Domainsquatting; Domain name squatting; Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act; Cyber-squatting; Domain Name Dispute; Domain troll; Cybersquatted domain; URL squatting; Doman squatting
Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting) is the practice of registering, trafficking in, or using an Internet domain name, with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.

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Cybersquatting
Cybersquatting (also known as domain squatting) is the practice of registering, trafficking in, or using an Internet domain name, with bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else.
Examples of use of cybersquatting
1. Cybersquatting cases brought to Wipo‘s arbitration centre last year rose 20 per cent to 1,456.
2. "It‘s kind of exploitative, but it‘s not really cybersquatting," University of South Carolina cyberspace law professor Ann Bartow said.
3. If someone purchased cocacola.com, for example, without any basis for owning it, that would be considered cybersquatting.
4. Lawyers for the 11th Earl, for their part, say that they are protecting the family name and accuse Mr Clifford of cybersquatting.
5. And on face of it, bhartiairtel.com appears to be a clear case of cybersquatting with a host of advertisements and a prominent link inviting enquires for the domain name.