Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy
- January 11, 2015
See Anthology of Commentaries -- 2014 Knowledge is the key element in proving abusive registration. In obvious cases such as…
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See Anthology of Commentaries -- 2014 ICANN implemented the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) in October 1999 together…
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See Anthology of Commentaries -- 2014 The UDRP is essentially composed of three blocks of checklists that lay out the…
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See Anthology of Commentaries -- 2014 Except where complainant’s claim is truly egregious for which there can be said to…
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It may be surprising to learn that defense of free speech under UDRP depends on the Panel you draw; but…
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Except for the time and expense of having to defend claims of infringement there are no severe financial consequences of…
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Complainants who register trademarks without first obtaining corresponding domain name have no actionable claims against respondents already holding corresponding domain…
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To succeed in a UDRP case parties must pay attentiion to the evidentiary demands of the process. Complaints are dismissed…
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This article, "Opportunist Registrations of Domain Names: What Is Going On, and What Tools Are Available for Trademark Owners," appears…
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Trademark dictionary words, compounds, phrases and acronyms (or strings of arbitrary letters complainants claim as trademarks) are regularly contested in…
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Abuse of process in a UDRP proceeding carries risk for reverse domain name hijacking if respondent appears and proves complainant…
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Non-authorized use of trademark is not prohibited as long as the use is fair, but “fair” is narrowly defined under…
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