Manwin Says It’s Filing More Trademark Suits

LOS ANGELES — Adult entertainment conglomerate Manwin is filing two more cybersquatting complaints targeting 59 more websites.

The 59 websites, in addition to 24 sites named in a suit reported by XBIZ on Monday afternoon, will likewise be charged with alleged trademark infringement violations over using domain variations of the brands PornHub and YouPorn.

Manwin officials, in response to the suits, said the company is on a campaign to aim at cybersquatters who infringe on their brands.

“These cases are part of a second series of cybersquatting complaints to be filed by PornHub, Tube8 and YouPorn, to defend and protect their brands and business against illegal and unlawful exploitation,” a Manwin official told XBIZ late Monday.  

Manwin is taking action against PornHub4all.com, Video-PornHub.com, PornHub.com.bz, PornHub.net.co, PornHub4u.com, PornHub2.net, HD-PornHub.com, your-10 PornHub.com, PornHub-xx.com, HQ- PornHub.com, FreePornHub.net,  RawPornHub.com, PornHub HD.com, PornHub.pl , PornHub.de, PornHub.co, PornHub.cm , PornHub.cz, PornHube.com , PornHubs.com, PornHub.com, PornHub.com, PornHub.it, PornHub.eu, PornHub.net, PornHub.org, PornHub.fr, PornHub.es, PornHub.co.uk and PornHub.ru.

Additional websites included are YouPornTube.us , YouPorn.com.bz,  YouHotPorn.com, Mega-YouYouPorn.tv, YouPorn.mobi, YouPornx.tv, JustYouPorn.com, NQ-YouPorn.com, goYouDom.coj  YouPornHubVids.com, YouPorns.org, YouPorn.com.es, YouPornMovie.net, YouPorn.co, YouPorno.com, YouPorn.ru,  YouPorn.cm- youporn.info, YouPorn.co.uk, YouPorn.com.au, You-Porn.de, YouPorn.es, YouPorn.fr, YouPorn.lu,  YouPorn.name, YouPorn.net, YouPorn.org and YouPorn.pt.

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