PROVIDENCE -A federal judge ruled Monday that a disgruntled former union business agent violated federal cybersquatting laws by posting disparaging commentary to a website he purchased that closely resembles that of his once employer, Teamsters Local 251. U.S. District Court Judge Mary S. McElroy on Monday granted Teamsters Local 251’s…Read More
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