Can someone steal my domain name?

The Associated Press is reporting a moment in prosecution history.  A new jersey man has been arrested and charged with stealing a domain name, P2P.com.   

Allegedly, the man hacked into the domain owner’s email account. He used that information to retrieve the owner’s password to his Go Daddy account (Go Daddy was hosting the website).  The thief allegedly then changed the domain’s registered owner to his name. Then, the thief sold the domain on eBay for $100,000. 

 This is the first time someone has been charged with stealing a domain name, which is an intangible intellectual property.  Domain Name News provides a wonderfully in-depth article about the story, including a 2 year history of this domain’s ownership and domain theft.

 What can you, as a business owner, learn from this situation?

 First, take security of your email account seriously. Follow the guidelines suggested by government security experts  and the standard operating procedures for security promoted by Microsoft.  Your email account is the center of all your passwords. (Have you noticed that when you click on ‘lost your password’, most websites merely email a new password to you?).

Second, recognize that your domain name is property. Thus, protect it the way you protect your business’ other property. Purchase a commercial insurance policy to cover the theft or hacking of your domain name.  Verify that your business interruption insurance includes domain theft or misdirection.

 Third, review your security procedures regularly.   Criminals are motivated by greed; thus they will continually devise new ways to steal your property.

Do you have a legal question? We offer free consultations regarding this and others legal issues.  Call today or chat online, privately, with an attorney every Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at www.mckeeoffice.com

 

Sharmil McKee

Business Lawyer

blog@mckeeoffice.com

 

 

McKee Law Office

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

www.MckeeOffice.com

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Google Cheat Sheet

A marketing guru, Mark Merenda of Smart Marketing, recommended this cheat sheet to provide a better understanding of Google’s ranking system. This two page Google Cheat Sheet lists all Google services and tools as well as background information. The Cheat Sheet offers a great reference to grasp from basic to advance Google query building concepts and ideas.

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Can I copy someone else’s website layout design?

The answer depends.  Is the layout design of a website protected by copyright laws? This is the question the judge in Sartor v. Walters, 2006 WL 3497856 (W.D. LA.) is facing.

A few years ago, a federal court ruled that the distinctive layout of a magazine cover is entitled to copyright protection as a graphic work. But last year, another court ruled that the layout of video game controls is not protected. So is the layout of a website page more like a “magazine cover” or more like “video game controls”. If the website is considered a magazine cover, then the layout is protected by copyright laws. If a website is considered a video game control, then the layout is not protected. This case is still pending and the answer remains to be seen.  

Until this issue is resolved, to avoid future litigation, I suggest that as a business owner, you only use royalty-free website design templates, or design an original layout that does not resemble another website.

For more information, read The Patry Copyright Blog: Layout Claims

Do you have a legal question? We offer free consultations regarding this and others legal issues.  Call today or chat online, privately, with an attorney every Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at www.mckeeoffice.com
 
 
Sharmil McKee
Business Lawyer
 
McKee Law Office
245 W. Allens Lane
Philadelphia, Pa 19119
 
Telephone:     215-242-5260

Toll-Free:         1-877-273-0749

Skype Us!              mckee.law.offices

Web: http://www.mckeeoffice.com