Cybersquatting suits are rare, University of Oklahoma official says

Although University of Oklahoma officials occasionally come across websites that use their trademarks without authorization, cybersquatting lawsuits like the one the university is waging against a Dallas man are rare.

 
BY SILAS ALLEN | Modified: February 17, 2013 at 12:44 am | Published: February 17, 2013   

NORMAN — Although University of Oklahoma officials occasionally come across websites that use their trademarks without authorization, cybersquatting lawsuits like the one the university is waging against a Dallas man are rare.

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