Defendant Hank Mishkoff's extensively documented chronicle of Taubman v. Mishkoff and his experiences as pro se defendant, with text and images of legal filings. http://www.taubmansucks.com/
"Reversing the court below, the Sixth Circuit dissolved an injunction which enjoined defendants from using plaintiff's trademarks in conjunction with the word 'sucks' in the domain name of several 'complaint' sites, as well as in the domain name of a http://www.chillingeffects.org/weather.cgi?WeatherID=320
"A federal appeals court on March 11 overturned a district court's order for Dallas man to remove Taubmansucks.com from the Internet, allowing the critic's site to stay online while a lawsuit is pending." [Reporters Committee for Freedom of the http://www.rcfp.org/news/2002/0321taubma.html
"As long as the cybergriper keeps any commercial elements off the site, and also uses a simple disclaimer, it looks like people should also avoid picking a fight with those who know how to upload a few kilobytes." [Sneaking Suspicions] http://www.sneakingsuspicions.com/a0209152003.htm#021003a
"Who exactly, besides the lawyers, is gaining from any of this? Certainly not Taubman's client, who have to pay for what is fast looking like a lost cause on their part, and even if they do win, any financial retribution will not cover their lawyers' http://boston.conman.org/2003/02/08.3