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ICANN: cybersquatting complaints soar to highest level ever - Ars Technica

March 16th, 2009

ICANN is on track to open up the top-level domain (TLD) system later this year to any number of ad-hoc extensions like .great or even .exe. A new report from the World Intellectual Property Organization brings to light yet again the pitfalls of ICANN’s plan, as cybersquatting complaints rose to their highest level ever in 2008—before anyone could buy google.stinks.

ICANN: cybersquatting complaints soar to highest level ever - Ars Technica

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