Usually, beginners try something that may, sometimes resemble reputable brands to catch up some of their value. While this can be taken virtually as inspiration, mimicking goods or services under the original brand name without permission isn’t encouraged. And if did, it may attract hefty lawsuits against infringers just as happened with this Indian company.
Registering Imposter Domains!
Facebook yesterday has reported that it filed a lawsuit against an Indian domain registry named Compsys Domain Solutions Private Ltd, which is accused of registering domains resembling Facebook’s suite of apps. Some examples shared by Facebook are instagramhjack.com, facebook-verify-inc.com, and videocall-whatsapp.com. Facebook claims to have reached the registry on this issue but filed the case in Virginia court after receiving no response from it. Facebook claims to be scanning the internet regularly for scooping out such manipulative domains and will take action on them. These, as per Facebook, can result in online fraud, phishing, or credential theft if not eliminated. Further, the company also acknowledges its past quashes against Namecheap and OnlineNIC on similar issues. Via: Facebook