Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
- July 4, 2016
A fabled, serial cybersquatter of the early Internet argued that typographical errors in domain names were not cybersquatting at all…
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Headline in TheDomains.com, June 18, 2016: “Wow: 20 Year Old Domain Name WorldTrade Center.com Lost in UDRP.” For those who…
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The U.S. is unusual in that grievants of a UDRP award have a statutory remedy from an adverse UDRP award,…
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Unlike trademark applications which go through a lengthy examination process before advancing to registration, anyone (anywhere in the world) can…
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Internet Archive contains a vast library of screenshots of websites that its Wayback Machine captures sporadically over the course of…
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The Rise of Cyber-Entrepreneurs Trademarks have a long history; domain names are of recent origin. Trademarks were "invented" to "identify…
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The trademark rights required for standing under paragraph 4(a)(i) of the UDRP refer to both registered and unregistered rights. Complainants…
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Acquiring domain names for the purpose of selling them to complainants is the second most heavily invoked of the four…
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Published in the New York State Bar Association Journal, May 2016, pp. 18-21 In an effort to combat a form…
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Unlike trademarks that are owned (even if not registered) domain names are leased for renewable periods without end, but can…
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Ordinarily, a domain name registered in good faith that is subsequently used in bad faith is invulnerable to a charge…
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Although complainants of trademarks postdating the registration of domain names have standing to maintain a UDRP proceeding they have no…
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