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New Weapons In The War Against Cybersquatters ( March 2000 )
Now, there are two new tools against cybersquatters: the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers' Uniform Domain Dispute Resolution Policy. -
The Cautious Interplay Between Trademarks and Internet Domain Names ( February 2000 )
Your client's trademark has been registered as an Internet domain name. What, if anything, can you do? -
Two New Weapons In The War Against Cybersquatters ( December 1999 )
Two recent developments in Internet and trademark law signal increased protection for trademark owners in the escalating battle against cybersquatters: (1) enactment of the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (the "Act"), and (2) approval of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "Policy") by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. -
Lanham Act Amended To Control "Cybersquatting" ( January 2000 )
One of the last legislative enactments of 1999 was the "Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act." This new law,. -
Primer on Marketing to Promote Your Practice ( December 1999 )
Marketing is a process that you can use to grow your practice. This article provides an overview of the four P's of marketing plans - product, price, place and promotion. -
Internet Domain Name Disputes ( December 1999 )
This article explains the new process of resolving internet domain name disputes which is administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. -
International Regulators Issue Report on Hedge Fund Risks ( November 1999 )
The International Organization of Securities Commissions has issued a report that contains recommendations for hed. -
Using the Trademark Dilution Act to Police the Misuse of Famous Names on the Internet ( October 1999 )
The explosive growth of the Internet has led many companies to realize the great value of having their own easy-t. -
E-Commerce Update--July 1999 ( July 1999 )
Covers Cybersquatting and Domain Name Disputes; Jurisdiction and Choice of Law; Navigating the US Government's Export Restrictions on Encryption Technology; Texas Repeals the Internet Access Tax Law; and PTO Gets APA deference from the Supreme Court.
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