Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy
- July 15, 2013
The Policy is tailored for cybersquatting disputes. Other disputes are outside the scope of the Policy, but within the scope…
, - June 10, 2013
ICANN certified providers are solely reponsible for appointing UDRP panels. Sole member Panels are appointed by the Provider. The practice…
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In recapturing a domain name fraudulently transferred there is a common theme to losing it by inadvertent lapse of registration.…
- May 17, 2013
See Anthology of Commentaries -- 2014 Trademarks composed of dictionary words are not protected against uses that take advantage of…
, - May 2, 2013
The UDRP analysis begins with assessing the closeness of the domain name to the trademark. Identical is letter by letter…
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Occasionally, there is inadvertent lapse of both trademark registration and domain name. But, while falling out of the trademark registry…
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Just as complainants cannot prevail on the strength of their trademarks which only proves the first requirement of the Policy…
, - April 1, 2013
Rights protection for anticipated new gTLDs is an urgent matter. ICANN has recently approved several mechanisms to counter cybersquatting for…
, - March 27, 2013
Despite protective notice of expiration trademark holders continue to see their non renewed domain names registered by innocent purchasers as…
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UDRP Rules require that complaints be certified to the truth and acurracy of the allegations. False certification of UDRP complaint…
, - March 12, 2013
Both the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) and the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy, paragraph 4(c)(i-iii) (UDRP) prescribe safe harbor…
, - March 7, 2013
The 3-member Panel inĀ Cheezburger, Inc. v. WeKnowMemes LLC (c/o Dynadot Privacy), D2012-2452 (WIPO February 19, 2013) considered confusing similarity between…
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