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- Toywars The group formerly known as ETOY lost the first round of its battle with eToys. By Felix Stalder [Telepolis].
- Interview with etoy By Geri Wittig [switch].
- Fences in Cyberspace Recent events in the battle over domain names, with focus on etoy vs eToys, by Felix Stalder [Telepolis].
- eToys Drops Lawsuit Against Artist Group eToys Inc., the Internet's leading toy retailer, agreed on Tuesday to drop its trademark-infringement lawsuit against etoy, a group of online conceptual artists in Europe. By Matthew Mirapaul. [New York Times] [Registration required.]
- eToys Lawsuit Is No Fun for Artist Group Excellent article on the preliminary injunction against etoy and its aftermath. By Matt Mirapaul [New York Times, arts@large].
- eToys Inc. Drops etoy Suit - For Real This Time Discussion about the end of the domain name struggle. [Slashdot].
- Sell eToys. Buy etoy. Online retailer eToys sues art group etoy over domain name. Corporate profits and artistic freedom collide. By Richard Zach [h2so4].
- The Toy War Escalates etoy, ®TMark and the drop of eToys shares. By Felix Stalder [Telepolis]
- Art and Commerce Collide Online How valuable is an "s" on the Internet? Two combatants, separated in cyberspace by that single letter, are about to find out. By Matthew Mirapaul. [New York Times] [Registration required.]
- CNN Misrepresenting etoy vs. etoys Battle? Discussion regarding the CNN coverage of domain dispute. [Slashdot]
- How the Etoy Campaign Was Won Toywar I is over. After 81 days of heavy fighting, www.etoy.com is back with a great victory parade. AGENT.nasdaq reports on the art of etoy and the campaign tactics. By Reinhold Grether [Telepolis].
- eToys Offers to Drop Suit Against Artists Group eToys Inc., the Web's leading toy retailer, said on Wednesday that it had offered to drop its trademark-infringement lawsuit against etoy, a European group of online conceptual artists whose supporters have mounted a vigorous Internet-based campaign protesting the toy merchant's actions. By Matthew Mirapaul [New York Times].
- eToys Drops Lawsuit Against eToy Short note on eToys' offer to "back away" from legal claims [slashdot].
- ISP Blocked After eToys Protest Access to Thing.net was blocked until one of its subscribers agreed to remove a protest site directed against eToys. By Matt Mirapaul [New York Times].
- California Court Blocks Artists www.etoy.com Domain News bulletin focussing on etoy as artists, based on Village Voice story. [Arts Wire].
- A Tale of Two eToys What happens when an e-commerce giant takes on a group of Swiss cyber-artists in court? Internet chaos. [Time].
- Is eToys paying in market cap for bullying etoy? Report and discussion on the impact of etoy/eToys dispute on eToys' share value [Tasty Bits from the Technology Front].
- eToys softens under grassroots pressure Online toy mega-merchant eToys conceded that popular support for the Swiss art group etoy encouraged it to offer a settlement to an old domain-name contest. The company offered to withdraw its suit if etoy withdraws its counter suit. By Thomas C Greene [The Register].
- The Name Game Column focusing on etoy/eToys conflict along with several other current domain-name news stories. By Angela Gunn [Seattle Weekly]
- The etoy Strikes Back eToys is (not surprisingly) continuing to pursue its trademark on "ETOYS", which etoy (not surprisingly) feels endangers its right to continue using its name. [Slashdot]
- Etoy: It's Not Over Yet It's one thing to drop a lawsuit. It's another to "move away" from it. Which version the media heard depended on what time they were in touch with the eToys management. [Slashdot]
- No EToy for Christmas Coverage of the toywar, including a perspective on domain name dispute resolution. Very lively discussion. [slashdot]
- Toy Story Article on the domain name dispute, by Mark Gimein [Salon.com].
- E-Toy Story In depth article on etoy's domain name fight with eToys, by Claire Barliant [Village Voice].
- Game Over Lawsuit Dropping Follows Holiday Shopping at eToys. By Claire Barliant [Village Voice].