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Sportswear company Puma tries reverse domain name hijacking - Domain Name Wire

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Company makes “incorrect or misleading statements” in cybersquatting dispute. Sportswear company Puma SE tried to reverse domain name hijack the domain name PumaExports.com, a World Intellectual Property Organization panelist has determined. Puma Exports was incorporated in India in 1990 and registered the domain in 1998. It sells customized leather products. Panelist Josh Swinson determined that […]

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