Baidu plans to press its claims against a U.S. domain registry for allowing hackers to take over the search engine company's website, following a judge's ruling clearing the way for a lawsuit.On Thursday, a U.S. court judge ruled that Baidu could sue the domain name service provider, Register.com for claims stemming from a hacking attack on Jan. 11 that left the search engine's website disabled."We are pleased with the decision and we intend to pursue our claims accordingly," Baidu spokesman Kaiser Kuo said Friday of the court ruling. Baidu would offer no further comment on any upcoming litigation.

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