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Domain Dispute - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 - 11:55
What Factors Affect a Consumer’s View of Whether a Domain Name is Reputable, and thus Worth Much ...
In the paper embedded into this post “Domain Bias in Web Search,” several Microsoft employees and Stanford University researchers seek to establish definitively that a “domain bias” exists on the internet wherein consumers, irrespective of all other factors, will click...
Domain Dispute - Monday, December 19, 2011 - 11:32
Contributory Cybersquatting under the Anitcybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
Welcome to Cybersquatting Law Radio. My name is Attorney Enrico Schaefer, and I specialize in cybersquatting issues, domain disputes, and domain theft. Today, we are talking about contributory cybersquatting under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. Play: Contributory Cybersquatting under the...
Domain Dispute - Monday, December 19, 2011 - 8:0
To Defensively Register Domain Names or Not? - A .XXX Example
Some universities in Michigan chose to defensively register .xxx domain names in order to protect their brand. Some did not, choosing instead to actively monitor their trademarks and brand online. The Detroit Free Press domain name article highlights the choice...
Domain Dispute - Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 10:0
Trademark Owners Defensive Registration of .XXX Domains
Domain name disputes will certainly increase as the rollout of .XXX continues forward. There has been significant controversy about whether companies with registered trademarks should be defensively precluding registration of their brand names during the .XXX Sunrise period. Our internet...
Domain Dispute - Saturday, December 10, 2011 - 9:35
Lawsuit Filed by Porn Industry against ICANN Over .XXX
Domain name disputes typically occur between trademark owners and domain name registrants over allegations of cybersquatting or between trademark owners and website developers, employees, partners over domain name theft and hijacking. And this first of its kind litigation case, the...
Domain Dispute - Friday, November 18, 2011 - 14:28
Facebook Trademark Infringement Continues To Be A Problem
Facebook Trademark Infringement Update: Trademark infringement on Facebook and Twitter continue to grow as problems for trademark owners. Companies who fail to get on the social media juggernaut are now realizing that their company name, brand name or slogan may...
Domain Dispute - Thursday, November 17, 2011 - 10:48
UDRP Filed on 3-Letter Domain
In a recent Domain Name Wire report, Wireless company, Shenzhen AEE Technology Co., has filed a UDRP proceeding for the domain name AEE.com. The historical Whois information suggests that the owner, Shenzhen AEE Technology Co. had the domain registered and...
Domain Dispute - Tuesday, November 8, 2011 - 12:40
Cybersquatting Claims: Defending Allegations of Domain Name and Trademark Cybersquatting
You have been accused by threat letter, lawsuit or UDRP complaint of engaging in trademark cybersquatting. The penalties for cybersquatting can be serious. Statutory damages can be awarded under the Anti Cybersquatting Piracy Act (ACPA). A Uniform Domain Name Dispute...
Domain Dispute - Monday, October 24, 2011 - 9:52
Domain Name Disputes Come In Many Flavors
Domain name disputes continue to become more common: As an internet law attorney specializing in domain name issues, I am always struck by the wide variety of domain name issues which come through our law firm front door. While cybersquatting...
Domain Dispute - Friday, September 23, 2011 - 14:35
Massive Facebook Cybersquatting Lawsuit Fails to Stop Bidding on Facebopok.com
Cybersquatting lawsuit not enough to protect typo domain: Despite Facebook’s cybersquatting lawsuit effort, the typo domain Facebopok.com sold for $1,999 on SnapNames.com, according to TheDomains.com. Facebopok.com forwards to f-questionnaire.com, which is clearly a counterfeit site using the same colors, font...
Domain Dispute - Monday, September 12, 2011 - 20:0
Massive Facebook Cybersquatting Lawsuit Fails to Stop Bidding on Facebopok.com
Cybersquatting lawsuit not enough to protect typo domain: Despite Facebook’s cybersquatting lawsuit efforts, the typo domain Facebopok.com sold for $1,999 on SnapNames.com, according to TheDomains.com. Facebopok.com forwards to f-questionnaire.com, which is clearly a counterfeit site using the same colors, font...
Domain Dispute - Monday, September 12, 2011 - 15:11
Report Domain Theft: The First Stolen Domain Name Database on the Internet
Domain Theft and Stolen Domain Name Update: Domain theft has been around since the first domain names were registered at the very beginning of the internet. A domain name can be stolen in a variety of ways. A domain thief...
Domain Dispute - Friday, September 2, 2011 - 14:25
Facebook Files Cybersquatting Lawsuit Regarding 104 Typographical Variations of Facebook.com
Typosquatting is one of the most nefarious forms of cybersquatting. Companies continue to struggle with the sheer volume of domain names registered by cybersquatters which incorporate all or part of their registered trademarks. Facebook, which has not been particularly aggressive...
Domain Dispute - Friday, July 29, 2011 - 10:45
Comic Book Company Recovers Stolen Domain Name Under UDRP
Superman recovers stolen domain name from cybersquatter under UDRP: As reported by The Register last week, DC Comics successfully recovered the domain name manofsteel.com in a decision handed down by the National Arbitration Forum (NAF) under the UDRP. DC Comics...
Domain Dispute - Thursday, July 28, 2011 - 12:12
Domain Name Lawsuits | Reverse Domain Name Hijacking Leads to Penalty
A judge awarded over $100,000 as a penalty in finding reverse domain name hijacking in this recent domain name lawsuit.
Domain Dispute - Wednesday, March 30, 2011 - 14:11
Homeland Security Seizes 70+ Suspect Domain Names | Copyright Attorneys Blog
The Department of Homeland Security seized over 70 websites suspected of copyright & trademark infringement, among other violations.
Domain Dispute - Wednesday, March 2, 2011 - 11:8
Homeland Security Seizes 70+ Suspect Domain Names | Copyright Attorneys Blog
The Department of Homeland Security seized over 70 websites suspected of copyright & trademark infringement, among other violations.
Domain Dispute - Wednesday, March 2, 2011 - 11:8
Federal Judge Tells Habitual Cybersquatter Gillece To Stop Cybersquatting
Cybersquatting and Domain Name Dispute Update: Judge Tells Gillece To Stop Cybersquatting - Pittsburgh-Area Plumber Must Stop Internet Redirection Federal judge orders habitual cybersquatter, Gillece Services, to stop cybersquatting on its competitors. Gillece Services is a plumbing, heating, cooling and...
Domain Dispute - Thursday, February 17, 2011 - 16:40
Cybersquatting Cases | Ford Sues Ferrari for Cybersquatting F-150 Trademark
Ford Motor Co. sued Ferrari for cybersquatting and trademark infringement for using its famous F-150 trademark.
Domain Dispute - Friday, February 11, 2011 - 15:53

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