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After 22 years, PaintNET creator Rick Brewster has finally gained ownership of the paintnet domain name.
Since launching PaintNET in 2004, Brewster had to use getpaintnet as the official website because the matching domain was owned by someone else.
This often caused confusion among users searching for the program online.
The situation changed when the domain was allegedly used in a way that made visitors believe it was the official PaintNET website.
Brewster called it a “slam dunk case of trademark infringement,” noting that PAINTNET has been a registered trademark since 2009.
Announcing the news, Brewster said he had been trying to acquire the domain for “22 years.” The successful transfer means PaintNET can finally use the web address that matches its name.
Destiny 2 players are planning a community “server slam” on June 9, with fans encouraging as many people as possible to jump online at the same time. The goal is simple: show Sony and Bungie that there’s still a huge audience for Destiny and that the franchise remains one of gaming’s most passionate communities.
The idea took off after a popular Reddit post urged players to push Destiny 2’s player count past Marathon’s all-time peak:
“We need to at least smash Marathon’s all-time high to show them they made the wrong decision.”
Since then, so many players have returned to the game to show Sony how wrong they are.