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Despite being labeled as ‘cybersquatters’ by most of the media, domainers seem to lead a pretty easy life. They wake up in the morning, register a few domain names for less than ten bucks each, and sell a few for $10,000+…right? In some cases, the answer may be yes, but …
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Corporate trademarks and domain disputes are often decided with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). However, statistics show that 80% of these cases are decided in favor of the plaintiff.…
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For the next 30 days, trademark owners can register the .info domain for their trademark. Afilias Limited, the .info Registry, is currently in the sunrise period for the .info name, which allows companies to register their domains early, curbing cybersquatting in the future.…
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Microsoft had been considering the name “Windows 2000” for its upgrade from Windows NT for some time, but the trademark and domain name Windows2000.com was held by Bob Kerstein, who used the identity in his scripophily business. Windows paid Kerstein an undisclosed amount for the site and trademark, along with …
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With the explosion of the Internet came the rush to register domain names with the terms ‘net’, ‘web’, ‘link’, ‘cyber’, and ‘power’ included in the name. Now companies are rushing to register trademarks on these terms as well. It was reported that technology and internet related trademark applications have risen …
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