It's interesting that MindGeek didn't file UDRPs, but went straight for the lawsuit.
If the lawsuit is about 10 domains, it's just the tip of the iceberg. The number of exact matches, typos and other confusingly similar domains for popular tubes in all TLDs must be in the thousands.
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The company is seeking control of the domain names and a penalty of $100,000 under the U.S. Anti-Cybersquatting Act.
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