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Slipknot withdraws lawsuit against owner of Slipknot.com as site goes blank
Slipknot withdraws their lawsuit against the owners of slipknot.com after alleging trademark infringement. But the website ...
The band had accused the anonymous owner of the domain of "cybersquatting" ...
Slipknot dropped a lawsuit aimed at reclaiming the web address slipknot.com after the site's owner said it was the "lawful" owner of the address.
Perhaps taking advantage of heavy traffic to one of the year's bigger festivals, a Slipknot-centric billboard has popped up near Indio, California, which plays host to the Coachella festival each year ...
An anonymous site operator claims to be the "lawful and long-time registrant of the domain name." By Rachel Scharf Slipknot’s legal maneuver to take over the slipknot dot com URL has hit a speed bump, ...
We’ve been watching Slipknot like hawks here at Dread Central. Not only has there been a lot of movement on the band’s various social media fronts since the surprise release of the single/video for ...
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