Slipknot have filed a lawsuit against the anonymous owner of the Slipknot.com domain in an attempt to reclaim the website, which is currently used to sell counterfeit band merchandise. For nearly 25 ...
The band had accused the anonymous owner of the domain of "cybersquatting" ...
For well over a year, Slipknot fans have been trying to discover the true identity of the band’s newest member “Tortilla Man.” Now, it looks like Slipknot may have just accidentally confirmed the ...
UPDATE Jan. 23, 2026: According to Domainnamewire.com, Slipknot have voluntarily dismissed their lawsuit against the domain name for slipknot.com. Lawyers for the domain name filed a motion to dismiss ...
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Slipknot withdraws lawsuit against owner of Slipknot.com as site goes blank
Slipknot withdraws their lawsuit against the owners of slipknot.com after alleging trademark infringement. But the website ...
Last October, Slipknot filed a lawsuit against Slipknot.com and its owner. Now, after getting pushback from the domain ...
Slipknot dropped a lawsuit aimed at reclaiming the web address slipknot.com after the site's owner said it was the "lawful" owner of the address.
Not sure if y’all have heard this term before, but it’s honestly pretty self explanatory, and Slipknot are understandably pissed about it. As reported by Billboard over the weekend, some anonymous ...
Since joining the ranks of Slipknot last year for We Are Not Your Kind, the identity of The Nine's new percussionist has been the subject of debate. Maggots across the world have been scouring the ...
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