The band filed a federal lawsuit, saying the owner of the "Slipknot.com" domain has harmed the band and its fans.
Slipknot has brought a lawsuit to reclaim the slipknot.com website domain from a cyber-squatter that's been using URL to advertise counterfeit merch.
Legal experts would likely say Slipknot has strong grounds. The Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act allows ...
Citing the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, the band - forced to use Slipknot1.com for nearly 25 years - seeks to ...
According to Louder Sound, Slipknot — the masked metal group from Des Moines, Iowa, that’s been around since the 1990s — has ...
The metal giants have been using slipknot1.com for more than 20 years as someone else owns the preferred web address ...
Slipknot have filed a lawsuit against an alleged cybersquatter who’s been using the URL slipknot.com to advertise counterfeit merchandise for nearly a quarter-century, Billboard reports. The masked ...
Slipknot have never owned the dotcom domain that uses their band name, an unknown third party having registered it back in ...
A cybersquatter has been occupying slipknot.com for over two decades, allegedly using the URL to advertise counterfeit ...
Slipknot has filed a new suit against the domain holder of slipknot.com, who has refused to relinquish ownership since 2001.
See the band's Twitter post linking to the countdown below. The video features quick flashes of Slipknot's members and their masks — some images which appear to have been taken from previously ...
Is new Slipknot music actually on the cusp of being released? It would seem that way! The band has just launched a new website, thechapeltownrag.com, which, as of this writing, includes six NFT-like ...