The band files lawsuit against cyber-squatter allegedly profiting from their name
Slipknot Fights for Their Domain
October 18, 2025: Iconic metal band Slipknot has filed a lawsuit to regain control of Slipknot.com, claiming the website has been illegally hijacked by a cyber-squatter. According to legal filings, the defendant allegedly registered the domain without authorization and has been profiting from the band’s brand, including unauthorized merchandise and promotional content.
Slipknot’s legal team argues that the cyber-squatter is engaging in trademark infringement and unfair business practices, potentially misleading fans and diluting the band’s established brand. The band is seeking full ownership of the domain as well as compensation for damages incurred.
Background on the Dispute
Cyber-squatting—registering domain names of well-known brands or celebrities to sell them at a profit—is a common issue in the digital age. Slipknot’s representatives claim the current holder of Slipknot.com refuses to return the domain voluntarily, prompting the need for legal action.
A statement from the band’s attorney reads: “Slipknot.com is an integral part of the band’s identity. We will take all necessary steps to ensure that the band retains full control over its official online presence.”
Fan Reaction and Industry Implications
Fans expressed support for Slipknot on social media, emphasizing that official websites are crucial for authentic information and merchandise. Many noted that cyber-squatting can create confusion and harm both artists and their audiences.
Legal experts highlight that high-profile bands often face such challenges and that successful lawsuits can set precedents for protecting intellectual property online. “Artists must be proactive in defending their digital assets, or they risk unauthorized exploitation,” said one IP attorney.
Next Steps
The court will review the case in the coming months, evaluating evidence regarding trademark rights and alleged misuse. Slipknot’s team is confident in their claim and is seeking a swift resolution to ensure that fans access official content through legitimate channels.
The outcome of this lawsuit will not only impact Slipknot but may also influence how other musicians and celebrities approach domain ownership in the digital era.
Published by HOLR Magazine