udrp proceedings
- March 21, 2016
At the top of WIPO’s list of the most cybersquatted trademarks for 2015 (issued on March 18, 2016) is “Hugo…
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Paragraph 4(a)(ii) of the Policy requires complainants to offer evidence conclusive by itself or sufficient from which to infer that…
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In Blogs devoted to news from the domain name industry and douaniers there is great glee in reporting about overreaching…
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It is unlikely complainants will admit to overreaching on claims of cybersquatting or respondents to unlawful conduct in registering and…
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Respondents prevail in approximately 12% to 15% of cybersquatting disputes overall, but a higher percentage prevail if they appear and…
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As trademarks composed of dictionary words or descriptive phrases descend the classification scale there is an increasing likelihood of registrants…
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Even before the introduction of new top level domains in 2014 Panels had grappled with the before and after the…
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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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There is no merit to the belief held by some trademark owners that domain names corresponding to trademarks infringe their…
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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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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 an interesting phenomenon that complainants and their counsel continue to believe that trademark owners have greater rights to…
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