In case anyone has missed it I have to give it up big time to Haley who has written some great investigative pieces lately. The story she covers here is how the WSOP.com domain name came into the hands of a former Binion’s employee and the multi-year battle Harrah’s has engaged in to get it back.
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter — Introduction: Binion’s Horseshoe on the Ropes
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter, Part I: Bad Blood Runs Deep
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter, Part II: Cybersquatting 101
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter, Part III: From “World Series of Poker” to “WSOP”
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter, Part IV: The Lawyers Always Get Theirs
Anatomy of a Cybersquatter, Part V: One for All and All for One
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Hi, my name is Bill Rini and this is my poker blog. I've been blogging about poker and the poker industry since around 2003-ish. Like most people I started out playing poker as entertainment in home games whenever we wanted to sit around and smoke cigars, drink beer, and eat pizza, and needed a good excuse. I started playing online shortly after the first online card rooms opened and it wasn't long before I was playing 20, 30, or even 40 hours a week or more. One day I received a phone call about a program manager position at Tiltware which was the company that consulted to Full Tilt Poker on software development and marketing. After Tiltware I spent about 2.5 years working at Party Poker where I was the poker room manager.
