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This is the Part of the Site Where We Dance - "In another example of megalomaniacal e-commerce sites getting a bit too big for their britches, eToys, the online toy seller, has sued Etoy, the German performance art group, for copyright infringement." By Ed Lee. [ZDTV Internet Tonight]
 
Toy Story - Article on the domain name dispute, by Mark Gimein [Salon.com].
 
Toying With Domain Names - As usual, there's more to this one than meets the eye. By David Fiedler [WebDeveloper.com].
 
Toying with Domain Names - The corporation-mocking Internet artists behind Swiss-based etoy can feel the groundswell of support welling up behind them in their dramatic court battle with the Rock & Roll Elmo-pushers at etoys.com. By Steve Kettman [Wired News].
 
Toywars - The group formerly known as ETOY lost the first round of its battle with eToys. By Felix Stalder [Telepolis].
 
Trademark Infringement Suit - NPR's Madeleine Brand reports on a dispute between online toy retailer, etoys.com, and a German arts group, etoy.com. The toy company is suing the arts group for trademark infringement. Requires RealAudio player [NPR Morning Edition].
 
Two Fourths - Journalist Silke Tudor joined etoy.AGENTS as they tore up the town on a July 4th Nightcrawl [SF Weekly].
 
Victory Declared in the Toy War - Online retail giant drops lawsuit against artists. By Iain Aitch [The Independent].
 
Victory for Etoy Is At Hand - The domain-name battle between etoy and eToys has finally lurched to a conclusive end. By Steve Kettmann [Wired].
 
We Have a Winnah! - Sometimes nice guys finish first. By David Fiedler [WebDeveloper.com ].
 
Web Revolts Against eToys - Opinion piece arguing that eToys' actions are "another attempt to control the internet through litigation." [TechMall].
 
What's in an "S"? Ask eToys - "While eToys is busy making friends in the teddy-bear crowd, it's making a few foes among art and free-speech advocates." By Miguel Helft [The Industry Standard]
 
Who's the Biggest Toy-Box Bully? - Christopher Lochhead from Scient, Rob Enderle from the Giga Information Group, Josh Silverman from evite, and Malcolm Casselle from Pacific Convergence Corp. join Spin host John C. Dvorak. [ZDTV Silicon Spin].
 
Why Editors Love Etoy vs. eToys - Explains the appeal of the etoy vs. eToys conflict to journalists and readers alike. [The Standard]
 
e-TOYS: Hackers Try to Disrupt Internet Company - "Cyber-activists are mounting a co-ordinated attempt to disrupt the operations of eToys, a leading online toy store, and drive down the company's stock price." By Louise Kehoe [Financial Times]
 
eToy and the Stripping of Culture off the Web - Short editorial [The Skinny Newzwire]
 
eToys Blows It - Short note on the domain name dispute [Upside].
 
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 Drops Lawsuit Against eToy - Short note on eToys' offer to "back away" from legal claims [slashdot].
 
eToys Go Home - "eToys should be ashamed of itself, but shamelessness is a hallmark of many companies, online and off." By Dan Gillmor. [San Jose Mercury News]
 
 

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