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Cybersquatting Ain't What It Used To Be: Trademark Holders and the Future ( May 2003 )
A trademark holder can hold a domain name which is made up, entirely or in part, of a trademark he owns transferred to him as use of his trademark without a license, otherwise known as trademark infringement. -
Cybersquatters Beware: Filing a UDRP Complaint is Quick and Inexpensive ( March 2003 )
You have spent valuable resources developing and protecting your company's trademark, only to discover that someone (a competitor, disgruntled former employee, cybersquatter) has incorporated it into his domain name, and now your potential customers are being diverted to his website. What is your recourse? -
Is Your Corporate Identity at Risk? ( January 2003 )
As the Internet opens the door to a global economy, your corporate identity is more vulnerable than ever before. With a proactive strategic trademark and domain name plan in place, you can remain a step ahead of would-be infringers, in the US and abroad. Every country has different laws, and to the extent that the theories behind the laws overlap, they are applied differently. -
PRC Government Starts to Implement New Rules on Domain Name Registration and Dispute Resolutions ( October 2002 )
On September 30, 2002, three new sets of rules concerning domain names became effective in China. The Ministry of Information Industry promulgated the <i>PRC Rules for the Regulation of Internet Domain Names</i>. The other two were issued by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC): CNNIC Rules for Domain Name Dispute Resolutions and CNNIC Procedural Rules for Domain Name Dispute Resolutions. -
The IP Report ( August 2002 )
Includes articles on the Festo decision, proposed changes to the telemarketing rule, the new top-level '.us' domain name, the USPTO restructuring of class 42, and the USPTO promotion of electronic filing. -
Icann's New Top-Level Domains Pose Problems and Offer Opportunities for Trademark Owners ( February 2001 )
Looks at issues surrounding the new release of top-level domain names. -
The Buzz on .biz and .info ( June 2001 )
A report on the newly released ICANN domain names. -
What?s In A Name? ( January 2001 )
This article discusses trademark law and how this law applies to the internet. -
Intellectual Property Issues for Small Businesses ( January 2001 )
This article summarizes the different types of intellectual property protection available for a small business. -
How To Understand The Frustration of the Trademark Owner Over Domain Names And What You Can Do About It ( January 2001 )
Introduction The Internet is a wonderful new business tool. It is also a new medium and many have sought to .
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