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UDRP's reversed? Trademark Law Breached
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What's worse is mistyping a trademarked name and having the competition served up in the search results
Perhaps I mistype a well known online travel company and get the sitefinder page. If I click the "travel" link at the bottom, I may or may not find the original company I was looking for in the search results that are displayed.
Translation: LOST SALES
Hard to believe the more advertisers are not complaining about this!
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This is a extremely shallow complaint re: Sitefinder. How doesn't the exact same logic apply to all the web search engines, but more so? You mistype you're query on a search engine, including "brand names" and you get stuff you don't expect. Duh.
At least Sitefinder is INFORMING you that you likely mistyped, and often provides a "do you mean?" link.
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been there, done that
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