NAF Decision: America Online v. Deep
2-1 decision to transfer the disputed domains from Johnny Deep to America Online.
Door Opens On Pressplay, Closes On Aimster Site
Aimster has agreed to transfer the aimster.com domain name to AOL, and changed its name to madster.com. (January 23, 2002)
CNet: Aimster Loses Domain-name Battle with AOL
An independent panel of the National Arbitration Forum decides that several Aimster-held Net addresses violate AOL's AIM trademark. (May 21, 2001)
Register: AOL wins rights to Aimster domain name
America Online has won an arbitration battle against Aimster, and the music software company must now hand over aimster.com, aimstertv.com and aimstertv.net to the online giant. By Kieren McCarthy. (May 21, 2001)
Newsbytes: Arbitrators: Aimster's a Cybersquatter
In a decision that might shock some fans of the file-sharing service known as Aimster, a binding dispute resolution process has declared that the company behind the AOL Instant Messenger (AOL) add-on should give up its Aimster.com Internet domain. By Steven Bonisteel. (May 19, 2001)
NAF Decision: America Online v. Deep
2-1 decision to transfer the disputed domains from Johnny Deep to America Online.
Door Opens On Pressplay, Closes On Aimster Site
Aimster has agreed to transfer the aimster.com domain name to AOL, and changed its name to madster.com. (January 23, 2002)
CNet: Aimster Loses Domain-name Battle with AOL
An independent panel of the National Arbitration Forum decides that several Aimster-held Net addresses violate AOL's AIM trademark. (May 21, 2001)
Register: AOL wins rights to Aimster domain name
America Online has won an arbitration battle against Aimster, and the music software company must now hand over aimster.com, aimstertv.com and aimstertv.net to the online giant. By Kieren McCarthy. (May 21, 2001)
Newsbytes: Arbitrators: Aimster's a Cybersquatter
In a decision that might shock some fans of the file-sharing service known as Aimster, a binding dispute resolution process has declared that the company behind the AOL Instant Messenger (AOL) add-on should give up its Aimster.com Internet domain. By Steven Bonisteel. (May 19, 2001)
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