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In addition to other differences pointed out between MSN-Search and SiteFinder, insofar as the trademark differences go there are SFAIK no trademark laws or rules governing what any browser might choose to do with its URL line, but there are laws (EG: Zuccarini) and rules (EG: numerous UDRP decisions) regarding typosquatting. OTOH some of the technical arguments against SiteFinder (EG: breaking anti-spam software) could as easily have already been used against .cc, .tv, .museum and a number of others who are, or were, doing this, some for a number of years. I dislike VeriSign as much as anyone, but I think some of these arguments are just bashing for the sake of it. -g
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