Domain Name Disputes on the Rise
More people are attempting to make money off of the mistakes people make when typing in a well-known domain name, according to new findings from the National Arbitration Forum. People often invert letters or add an additional letter when trying to access a popular website, typing in goggle.com instead of Google.com These misspelled site names are available for registration as separate domains if the intended website has not already obtained the rights to them. Google alone has spawned several of these misspelled sites, known as 'cybersquatters.' Cybersquatting is a lucrative business. Advertisers are eager to post ads on these pages due to the large number of people that mistakenly see them. ...
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