Katie.com
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Katie.com is an autobiographical book which details how author Katie Tarbox was stalked and molested at age 13 by Frank Kufrovich, a pedophile and sexual predator that she met on the Internet. Her book was controversial for the legal troubles it generated, among other things. It was published in 2000.
[edit] Domain controversy
It was originally intended to name Tarbox's book Girl.dom until it was realised that the domain was then in use for a adult website, so Katie.com was chosen instead. This was despite the fact that the domain http://www.katie.com/ had been owned by Katie Jones since 1996 and used for her own personal homepage. Penguin Putnam's decision to use the domain name as the book's title subsequently caused Ms. Jones a great deal of inconvenience by inaccurately associating her with Katie Tarbox and her story. Jones requested that Penguin stop using the domain as the book's title, but they ignored her pleas. Later, lawyer Parry Aftab asked Ms. Jones to "donate" her domain name to "the cause." Jones refused and Penguin later retitled the book A Girl's Life Online.
[edit] External links
- GrepLaw: Interview with Katie Jones of (the Real) Katie.com
- Slashdot: The Saga of Katie.com
- The Register: Penguin and the great katie.com hijack