Two months ago, after discovering that the owner of “ModernWarfare3.com” was first using the site to spew some fanboy hate about the game, and then redirect visitors to Battlefield 3‘s official site, Activision moved to seize the domain. Yesterday, it won.
https://lastchance.cc/what-the-hells-going-on-with-modernwarfare3-com-5820226%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Abraham, for his part, argued that “modern warfare” is a generic term in this case.
Abraham’s stunt gained notoriety in July when the redirect was noticed, and some wondered if Electronic Arts had acquired the domain in a stunt. EA quickly denied any involvement. Abraham was later identified as the domain owner when Activision complained to GoDaddy, the service Abraham used to register the domain, and GoDaddy made the registry information public, a common move when there is a legal complaint regarding a registration.
https://lastchance.cc/modernwarfare3-coms-owner-revealed-5822534%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
ModernWarfare3.com Domain Name Battle Ends with an Activision Triumph [Fusible]
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