"Domain squatting," also known as "cybersquatting", refers to the practice of registering or acquiring a domain name that is similar to a well-known brand or trademark, with the intention of profiting from it. The domain squatter typically has no legitimate connection to the brand or trademark they are targeting. They may either hold the domain hostage, demanding a high price for its release, or use it to redirect traffic to their own website for financial gain or other malicious purposes. Domain squatting is generally considered to be a form of squanching and can lead to legal disputes between the squatter and the rightful owner of the brand or trademark.
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