Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy
- December 4, 2009
Paragraph 3(c) of the Rules for UDRP provides that a “complaint may relate to more than one domain name provided…
- December 3, 2009
Paragraph 4 of the Policy “sets forth the type of disputes for which [the respondent is] required to submit to…
- December 2, 2009
A UDRP complainant has to have something to complain about that states an actionable claim. Unhappiness does not state a…
- December 1, 2009
A respondent’s honest concurrent use of a term generally qualifies as a legitimate interest in a domain name identical or…
- November 30, 2009
The UDRP provides a remedy for abusive registrations of domain names, including against parties formerly related, but jurisdiction does not…
- November 27, 2009
In assessing bad faith “the complainant must prove that the respondent has ‘targeted’ the complainant or its mark in some…
- November 25, 2009
Two recent decisions have highlighted Respondents’ legitimate interests in domain names that incorporate a holder’s trademark, by happenstance the same…
- November 24, 2009
Paragraph 2 of the UDRP reads that by “applying to register a domain name, or by asking us to maintain…
- November 23, 2009
Registering 1,017 variants of the Complainant’s trademark FREECREDITREPORT.COM is eye-popping and in its way hugely comic. ConsumerInfo.com, Inc. v. Netcorp…
- November 20, 2009
Successor trademark holders complaining about domain names registered before they acquired their interests have the added burden of not having…
- November 19, 2009
A long line of decisions holds that laches is not applicable to a UDRP proceeding, but waiting too long to…
- November 18, 2009
There are domain names though similar are not necessarily confusingly similar. They sit on the borderline, and not surprisingly their…