We represent both domain name registrants and trademark owners in connection
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Nintendo has lost a claim it filed
with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) earlier this week,
disputing the ownership of the WiiU.com
domain name.
The Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Database provides access to decisions issued in accordance
with the Uniform
Dispute Resolution Policy of the Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN).
At the moment, this WG is dealing
with an overview of the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (URS), and the next step will be an overview of the traditional Uniform
Domain -
Name Dispute - Resolution policy (UDRP).
The guide provides information on the HKIAC practice for
domain name disputes, including how experienced panels deal
with questions concerning use of Chinese characters.
About the Author: Evan Brown is a technology and intellectual property attorney helping clients
with a wide variety of issues, including
domain name disputes under the UDRP.
Cole's colleague Eric Macramalla, a partner
with the IP group at Gowlings, is focused on trademark litigation specific to the Internet including social media and
domain name disputes — an area he has dubbed «trademarks 2.0.»
Connecticut business litigation lawyer & attorney Neyah Kane Bennett of Aeton Law Partners LLP, offering services for non-compete agreements, breach of contract, interference
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Domain name disputes, including substantial experience with Uniform Domain - Name Dispute - Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings, representing clients before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration and Mediation Center and the ADR F
name disputes, including substantial experience
with Uniform
Domain -
Name Dispute - Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings, representing clients before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration and Mediation Center and the ADR F
Name Dispute - Resolution Policy (UDRP) proceedings, representing clients before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration and Mediation Center and the ADR Forum
For counsel not yet familiar
with the Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, this chapter provides a high - level overview of the policy.
A longtime and prolific blogger,
domain name disputes lawyer Doug Isenberg successfully competes
with big...
Assisting Virgin's in house team
with their IP needs, including advising on issues of trade mark infringement, passing off, company
name disputes and
domain disputes, as well as providing non-contentious advice on matters such as licensing arrangements.
With a particular focus on contentious matters, he has extensive experience of
disputes involving trade marks, passing off, copyright (whether artistic, literary or software), database rights, design rights, patents and
domain names.
In a recent highlight, Intellect - S successfully represented Belarusian hosiery manufacturer Conte Spa in a
domain name dispute with a direct competitor.
«This finding is consistent
with the majority of Uniform
Dispute Resolution Policy cases, which have recognized a
domain name registration as a trademark owner's exclusive right, and that permitting such a registration would allow any distributor, wholesaler or retailer to monopolize a third party's real trade mark as a
domain name based upon the mere fact that it sells the party's products or services,» says Gowlings.