An early example of reverse domain name hijacking involved the registration of TY.COM by Philip Giacalone to promote his Tech Yard web design services. The word "Ty" was an acronym for his online business as well as the name of his infant son. It appeared nowhere on the website, except as the Internet address. Ty, as all Beanie Babyโข collectors are aware, is also the name of one of world's largest manufacturers of plush toys. There was no infringement of the registered trademark, no confusion of the source of goods which were so different from that of the toy maker. Yet, Ty, Inc., felt its trademark registration generated an entitlement to the TY.COM domain name. In the description of RFC-3, Giacalone's domain registration of this familiar name would be grounds for cancellation.