Dell recently filed a lawsuit against cybersquatters - companies that buy misspelled variants of popular domain names, fill that page with Pay-Per-Click ads and then make huge profit from Internet traffic.
For instance, if someone types delll.com by mistake instead of dell.com, he could land on a web page loaded only with advertisements and no content. And chances are very high that those ads are served by Google AdSense.
So indirectly, Google (and other companies like Sedo, GoDaddy) are helping cybersquatters stay in the game and remain very profitable at the same time. Did Dell ignore this fact in the lawsuit ?

