Article 2QGDJ Comcast vendor sent cease-and-desist to operator of anti-Comcast website

Comcast vendor sent cease-and-desist to operator of anti-Comcast website

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A Comcast vendor sent a cease-and-desist letter to the operator of "Comcastroturf.com," a website that helps people find out if their names were used by bots that have flooded the Federal Communications Commission with anti-net neutrality comments.

Fight for the Future, the advocacy group that operates the site, issued a press release accusing Comcast of censorship and posted an image of the letter that accuses the group of trademark infringement. The letter was sent by LookingGlass Cyber Security Center on behalf of its client, Comcast, and demands that Fight for the Future "take all steps necessary to see that the Domain Name [Comcastroturf.com] is assigned to Comcast."

The Comcastroturf website violates a law against "using domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to someone else's trademark," the letter said.

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