In his opinion the method of
resolving domain name disputes is a model worth examining:
She negotiates and structures trademark and copyright licenses and assignments; regularly shuts down on - line auctions of infringing goods and false advertising on social media platforms; and
resolves domain name disputes through negotiation, federal court litigation, and arbitration under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
Then the UDRP helped
resolve domain name disputes.
eResolution was accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and entrusted to apply its Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) to
resolve domain name disputes.
Not exact matches
It has created a set of rules and procedures, called the Canadian
Dispute Resolution Process (or CDRP), for
resolving some of the
disputes that arise over
domain names, particularly cybersquatting.
«Nominet, the charity that is responsible for internet
domain names, runs an extremely effective mediation service, so that people who are
disputing the ownership of an internet
domain name may be involved in a low - cost process to discuss how to
resolve that
dispute,» Mr Vaizey told the House of Commons during an adjournment debate.
We can advise and represent you or your business in connection with
domain name disputes, including claims against cyber squatters, sometimes
resolved on the basis of residency requirements and / or through complaints to internet registrars, but other times requiring judicial assistance.
For example, the Abritration Center for International
Disputes (ADR.EU) «helps brand and trade mark owners,
domain name registrants and registration companies all over the world to
resolve conflicts in a fast, efficient and cost - effective fashion.»
A standard policy exists for
resolving trademark
disputes (e.g. cybersquatting) for most registered
domain names, namely the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (
domain names, namely the Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
Topics covered include
domain registration processes — including the associated costs, the duration of the registration, and the processes and mechanisms of transferring a
domain —
disputes arising from
domain names, the litigious process — including possible remedies, damages and appeals — and strategies used when deciding between ADR and litigation in
resolving disputes.