Slipknot has brought a lawsuit to reclaim the slipknot.com website domain from a cyber-squatter that's been using URL to advertise counterfeit merch.
Slipknot have never owned the dotcom domain that uses their band name, an unknown third party having registered it back in ...
Legal experts would likely say Slipknot has strong grounds. The Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act allows ...
Citing the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, the band - forced to use Slipknot1.com for nearly 25 years - seeks to ...
Sid Wilson of Slipknot fame has announced a new business venture that allows him to make music with the son of late Geto Boys ...
Slipknot have filed a lawsuit against the anonymous cyber-squatter who owns the Slipknot.com web domain. Read more.
The masked metal veterans filed their lawsuit last Wednesday, claiming that an anonymous web operator has been undermining ...