Slipknot have filed a lawsuit against the anonymous owner of the Slipknot.com domain in an attempt to reclaim the website, which is currently used to sell counterfeit band merchandise. For nearly 25 ...
The band had accused the anonymous owner of the domain of "cybersquatting" ...
Slipknot have filed a lawsuit in the United States to try seize control of the slipknot.com domain name which has been in the hands of an anonymous owner for more than 20 years. The metal giants have ...
UPDATE Jan. 23, 2026: According to Domainnamewire.com, Slipknot have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit against the domain name for slipknot.com. Lawyers for the domain name filed a motion to dismiss ...
Slipknot dropped a lawsuit aimed at reclaiming the web address slipknot.com after the site's owner said it was the "lawful" owner of the address.
Not sure if y’all have heard this term before, but it’s honestly pretty self explanatory, and Slipknot are understandably pissed about it. As reported by Billboard over the weekend, some anonymous ...
"The domain name was registered in an effort to profit off of plaintiff’s goodwill and to trick unsuspecting visitors." Slipknot is finally attempting to take control of Slipknot.com after 20+ years ...
Last October, Slipknot filed a lawsuit against Slipknot.com and its owner. Now, after getting pushback from the domain ...
For over 20 years, an American metal band has had to stand aside and watch as an anonymous individual used their group name for a website. Recently, though, the band has taken action. According to ...
The heavy metal band Slipknot wants its name back, at least its domain name, which the band hasn't had control of for nearly 25 years. Instead, a federal lawsuit filed on Wednesday, October 15, claims ...
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