Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy
- March 4, 2010
Rule 15(e) of the Rules of the Policy which authorizes a finding of reverse domain name hijacking is symmetrical with…
- March 3, 2010
In deciding on the issue of a respondent’s good or bad faith conduct, there are two obligatory questions: “Why did…
- March 2, 2010
Personal and surnames are not protected under the UDRP unless their owners can demonstrate their names are associated in the…
- March 1, 2010
Putting aside the question as to whether a particular corporate name is registrable as a trademark, or is simply a…
- February 26, 2010
World Publications, LLC v. GMW Digital, LLC, D2009-1737 (WIPO February 8, 2010) is a brief decision. The complaint was denied…
- February 25, 2010
Paragraph 4(a)(i) of the Policy sets forth the elements for jurisdiction. A complainant has standing to maintain a UDRP proceeding…
- February 24, 2010
However identical or confusingly similar a disputed domain name may be to a name used by the complainant if the…
- February 23, 2010
Having a registered trademark buys standing but it is not sufficient to win a domain name if its composition is…
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Respondents default in appearance in a high percentage of cases and in many of them the complainant prevails. However, a…
- February 19, 2010
Tatra, a.s. has national trademark registrations for TATRA in the United States and the European Community and is also the…
- February 18, 2010
Yesterday’s Note discussed a dictionary word used misleadingly to confuse Internet users looking for the Complainant, but words can be…
- February 17, 2010
The general rule is that where a respondent uses a parking service to populate its website with links that redirect…
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