The metal band says an anonymous internet user has been using the domain to advertise counterfeit merchandise since 2001. By Rachel Scharf Slipknot says a cyber-squatter has been using the URL ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Slipknot have filed a lawsuit against the anonymous owner of the Slipknot.com domain in an attempt to reclaim the website, which ...
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The metal band claimed a shadowy entity was using its name to sell fake merch, but the site says its the "lawful and long-time" owner of the address. By Bill Donahue Slipknot has dropped a lawsuit ...
Heavy metal heroes Slipknot filed a federal lawsuit last week, seeking to reclaim the Slipknot.com web address from an anonymous cybersquatter who has controlled the domain for more than two decades.
Slipknot fans have reacted to the band’s new ‘S’ logo on their recent merch drop, with many less than happy with the design. READ MORE: Slipknot’s Clown talks 2024 tour and new material: “This band ...
Not sure if y’all have heard this term before, but it’s honestly pretty self explanatory, and Slipknot are understandably pissed about it. As reported by Billboard over the weekend, some anonymous ...
Slipknot have filed a lawsuit in the United States to try seize control of the slipknot.com domain name which has been in the hands of an anonymous owner for more than 20 years. The metal giants have ...