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Originally Posted by draggar Tell that to the owners of MySpace.co.uk .  |
They should have sticked to their original purpose.
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However, the ruling, made by independent expert Antony Gold, found that while myspace.co.uk had initially been used to offer email services and mini-websites to subscribers it had changed its model to exploit MySpace's popularity.
TWS started to use the myspace.co.uk address to lead to a "parked" web page with advertisements for social networking websites including MySpace.
The arbitrator decided that this was evidence of abusive registration, that TWS was profiting unfairly from the association with MySpace.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...e.digitalmedia
Likewise, don't do anything silly with the domain, and you'll be fine.