AP, January 26, 2000: eToys.com Settles Suit With Swiss (entry in ®TMark's Corporate Poetry Contest: "The settlement marks the conclusion of yet another controversy over domain names as renegade Internet developers create controversial Web sites offensive to corporations")
Swiss National Television, Dec. 24, 1999: Not available online. (Coverage of the MOMA conference, and interviews with etoy agents. Also, the Swiss crew travelled to Santa Monica to attempt to interview Toby Lenk, eToys CEO, but he refused.)
Yahoo! Finance, Dec. 23, 1999: Wrong! Of eToys and Dot-Coms ("A third reason for the [eToys stock] decline might be some sort of sabotage of the site itself by dissident Web folk who are apparently enraged about a court battle eToys has had against Etoy.com, some small Swedish art site.")
Associated Press, Dec. 15, 1999: Online Toy Store Under Attack (also here, here, here, etc.) Note: etoy and ®TMark are of course not "online renegades" as the AP story says; etoy is the most important Internet art group, and ®TMark is... ®TMark. All of these other articles are much fairer.
ZDNet, Feb. 9, 2000: It's a new era--of economic blackmail (Inaccuracy: The3DStudio.com was not named after Autodesk's product. Remarkable corporate poetry: "Even the largest of the large, the most profitable of the profitable, are at risk. The Internet's age of innocence is over.")