Cyber squatters are increasingly becoming clever in usurping names because there is big money.
What is the official website address of Amitabh Bachchan? You are wrong if you thought it is www. AmitabhBachchan. com. You are again wrong if you thought it is www. AmitabhBachchan. in or .net. All these domain names are booked by someone else. Most top stars are guilty as well. Salman Khan, Rajinikanth, Kareena Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan don't own their own domain names. It's not just film stars who are dumb when it comes to online brand consciousness.
Top companies like Tata, State Bank of India, The Hindu newspaper, Satyam Computers have had their domain names booked by opportunistic miscreants. They all had to fight painful court battles to regain their online identities.
Cyber squatting is the habit of booking domain names for which you don't have trademark rights. There are people who book domain names for the sole purpose of profiting from the domain by either selling advertisements or selling the domain name at a later date for a higher amount. Or worse, they may use it for pornography or criminal activities such as phishing for passwords and bank account details.
State Bank of India learnt it the hard way. An Australian had booked www.sbicards. com and made the website look so authentic that he managed to fool big companies like Chase Manhattan bank into advertising on his site.
Cyber squatters are now getting into a new medium called typo squatting' , meaning that they also book names that are commonly mis-spell. For example, www.cococola. com, www.huyundai. com, www.pespi.com. Such domain name offer cyber squatters an opportunity to put pay-per-click ads and profit from them.
Incidentally, one of the most popular domain extensions is ".CM". This domain extension belongs to Cameroon and the cyber-squatters. For example, www.google.cm takes to a page which has many fraud links. Some companies have been careful and booked .cm which redirects to their main website.
Book Country Specific Domain Names: With businesses going global, its important to see if your company owns country specific domain names. Unfortunately, many multinational companies haven't booked the ".in" domain. They only think of it when they want to establish their business in India, but by then someone else has already booked it. For example, the Indian domain of TechCrunch, the famed web 2.0 blog, (www.TechCrunch. in) is owned by a software guy in Chennai.
If you want to protect your company's names, you should also pro-actively book domain names that has negative connotation. For example, if you are the brand manger of Reliance, you are better off blocking domains like RelianceSucks. com and RelianceCheats. com because they could so easily be misused by others.
There are online services to help you. For instance, www.CitizenHawk. com suggests possible misspelling for your brand names and helps book them for you. If the names are already taken by others, they help in retrieving them through legal process. The best fight back of course, is you being proactively cautious.
1 comment:
Great post, onlinehere! Wonder y no one else is commenting...but the article on cyber squatters is an eye-openenr....this is just as I am getting my website hosted...am hoping to get it into e-commercing, so ur advise is invaluable! Thnks!!
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