April 23, 2003

Cybergriping: Ripping a Firm on a Web Site Created Just for That

Few things can be more annoying for a corporate client than "cybergriping," the practice of using an Internet "complaint name" -- typically the client's trademark followed by the phrase "sucks.com" -- that is devoted to criticism of the company. by Lewis R. Clayton [NYLJ]


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