Trademarks
- January 6, 2016
Although complainants of trademarks postdating the registration of domain names have standing to maintain a UDRP proceeding they have no…
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There has been a noticeably larger number of cases over the past several months of respondents consenting to cancellation or…
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Claims of cybersquatting for registering and holding two and three letter domain names have a history dating back to the…
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Some trademark owners see changes in the Whois Registry as an opportunity to seize control of domain names corresponding to…
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Mr. Levine is the author of a treatise on trademarks, domain names, and cybersquatting, Domain Name Arbitration, A Practical Guide…
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This article first appeared in Industry Today (9/16/2015) Domain names exist solely on the Internet. They are primarily functional elements.…
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It is a general principle in UDRP jurisprudence (as it is under trademark law) that personal names are not registrable…
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It is out of the ordinary for respondents in UDRP proceedings to have registered trademarks; it is more so that…
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Unlike court actions default in responding to complaints is not deemed an admission of liability. Complainant carries the burden to…
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Complainants whose trademarks postdate domain name registrations continue to misunderstand the law as it applies to their rights under both…
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Traffic Names, Ltd. V. Zhenghui Yiming, In Re: 224.com, 604.com; and 452.com, 1:14cv1607 (E.D. Va, Alexandria Division May 12, 2015).…
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This article first appeared in Independent Publisher. Copyright law is the principal system for protecting authors’ creations. It confers rights…
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