Typosquatting
- 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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Unlike trademark applications which go through a lengthy examination process before advancing to registration, anyone (anywhere in the world) can…
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There are two essential differences between the UDRP and the ACPA, one procedural and one substantive. The procedural difference is…
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Where there are multiple, related complainants each will be entitled to the domain name in which it has a right…
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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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It is an interesting proposition that certain conduct unrebutted be regarded as a per se violation of the UDRP; the…
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Copyright law is the principal system for protecting authors’ creations. It confers rights without requiring any other action, but in…
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"Domain Name Arbitration, A Practical Guide to Asserting and Defending Claims of Cybersquatting Under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution…
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Typosquatting is the term applied to deliberate misspellings of trademarks. A high percentage of UDRP disputes involve domain names that…
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