I do believe (in the US at least) that it's law... that is, that you can't be help liable for more than $50 of bad charges. But then again, I don't really know what I'm talking about. You're better off looking it up yourself.
On a related note, I saw a commercial a couple weeks ago for a credit card with zero liability for false charges. That is, the $50 is lowered to $0. That doesn't really seem worth it, but I suspect most people are ignorant of their rights (assuming my first paragraph is correct).
Ahh, but please note that this is Etoys (plural) registering E-Toy.com (singular). I do suppose you're right though, in saying it's not cybersquatting... more like typo squatting.
On a related note, I saw a commercial a couple weeks ago for a credit card with zero liability for false charges. That is, the $50 is lowered to $0. That doesn't really seem worth it, but I suspect most people are ignorant of their rights (assuming my first paragraph is correct).
Does this mean I can buy all my friends their very own Cowboy Neil?
Ahh, but please note that this is Etoys (plural) registering E-Toy.com (singular). I do suppose you're right though, in saying it's not cybersquatting... more like typo squatting.