Baidu Files Lawsuit Against US-based Registrar
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China’s leading search engine, Baidu.com, has filed a legal suit against its US-based domain name service (DNS) provider, Register.com, for allegedly letting the hackers infiltrate its networks that led to the site’s outage and marred the company’s image badly. The search engine filed a lawsuit against the US-based Internet domain registrar in the Manhattan federal court in New York, in which it has sought for unspecified damages under the Lanham Act...
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