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I'm not sure that I agree that owning a domain is a bizarre tactic.


If ddg registered gogle.com and gooogle.com would you think that’s fair play, too?


I never said it was fair play, I disputed that it was a "bizarre tactic".

There is a trademark angle to your example, so if DDG has a Trademark argument, they should challenge (although "duck" is pretty broad, so I doubt it). Otherwise, try to snipe the domain like the rest of us.


Apple is rather broad as well.


Google bought a company that used to be known as Duck Corporation. Your analogy is deeply incongruous.


Those would both be (clearly intentional) trademark violations so probably not.

Now if Duck Duck Go trademarked "duck" then they'd have a case.


I guess it depends on the domain name...


owning a domain that is close to a rivals though is.




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