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KEYTLaw--Radio Shack

In a UDRP decision, the holding company for Radioshack’s trademarks has succeeded in gaining control of Radioshacksucks.com. This brings up the subject of “sucks” sites, which obviously are not liked by the trademark owners, but are rarely confused as being the same source as the trademark.

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