Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Tamiflu maker files for arbitration to get swine flu domain names.

Tamiflu maker files for arbitration to get swine flu domain names.
Roche, maker of flu medicine Tamiflu, has filed two separate arbitration cases with World Intellectual Property Organization to get domain names related to its brand that are taking advantage of the swine flu outbreak.
The first case is for swineflutamiflu.com and tamifluswineflu.com. Both domain names were registered last month by eComplex Corporation in Chicago. The domain names are parked.
The second case is for swine-flu-tamiflu.com and tamiflu-swine-flu.com. These domain names are owned by a Florida man who is using them for lead capture. The web site at these two domain names reads in part:
Tamiflu and Relenza are both in extemely short supply in most parts of the United States, UK, and Europe. Many conspiracy theorists speculate that this is because of government foreknowledge and the result of some sort of devious plan, but it’s most likely due to the recent Avian flu scare and leftover shortages from that Pandemic.
We currently offer 2 sources for Tamiflu and Relenza, both of which can be ordered online and shipped directly to your door, often within merely days. If you are interested in purchasing Tamiflu or Relenza for Swine Flu today, please contact us using the form below, and we’ll respond to your inquiries as fast as possible.

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