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What’s in a name? A lot if it’s your domain

By Maija Palmer in London

Published: March 14 2007 06:01 | Last updated: March 14 2007 06:01

Cybersquatting is an old problem that has come back to haunt business in a new form.

Laws passed in 1999 were meant to stamp out the practice, whereby enterprising individuals would register trademarked names such as burgerking.com and virgin.com and sell them back to the trademark owners for extortionate sums.

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