indeed after looking at this the site has nothing up to make it a phishing site.. What's your proof?
Just because it's a parked domain doesn't mean it wasn't used maliciously.
http://www.jsunpack.jeek.org/software/?report=8a9fc2242ef7c2983bde7e37cfa076b9475745b2
[nothing detected] www.bitc-e.com/
status: (referer=http:/www.ask.com/web?q=puppies)saved 164 bytes 4f1aef5fd0cfbdc9a656e89795dcd1097879f34b
info: [script] stats.hosting24.com/count.php
info: [decodingLevel=0] found JavaScript
error: line:3: SyntaxError: missing ; before statement:
error: line:3: [b]Poutine HF[/b]
error: line:3: ^
file: 4f1aef5fd0cfbdc9a656e89795dcd1097879f34b: 164 bytes
Decoded Files
4f1a/ef5fd0cfbdc9a656e89795dcd1097879f34b from www.bitc-e.com/ (164 bytes, 4 hidden) download
In case the link goes dead:
PoutineCoutou a/k/a Poutine from HackForums has been known to hack MTGox and Bitcoin related accounts and try and sell the coins on. I know this personally because one of the members who was hacked contacted me by tracing the travel of the Bitcoins through the blockchain. My address for BTC exchanges is public, I have nothing to hide so I see no reason to keep it secret. The blockchain showed proof of the coins travelling from the hacked MTGox account, to a online wallet and then to me.
Now, what makes you think Poutine who is known to target Bitcoin users hasn't brought this incorrectly spelled domain for malicious use? Maybe he's realised that people are catching on and has just parked the domain to get money from it or trying to sell the domain off? He's done it before, what makes you think he won't do it again?