Digital Law
Cybersquatting: Domain Names and Trademarks
Please use the following links to review materials regarding the class
discussion of the topic.
Cybersquatting
Presentation - Headlines
WIPO Decisions of Merit
Aspen
Grove, Inc. v. Aspen Grove
Finding of reverse hijacking and complaint filed in bad faith, per
Rule 15e
Societe des
Produits Nestle S.A. v. Pro Fiducia Treuhand AG
Family name used by Respondent in domain name; no bad faith because
domain name not associated with immediate use; Complainant used proceedings
in bad faith attempt to reverse hijack domain name.
Internet Jurisdiction, by Christopher Wolf
http://profs.findlaw.com/netjuris/index.html
Counsels' Domain-Name Pains, by Ritchenya A. Shepherd
http://www.law.com/
What Court Did and Did Not Do to Regulate the Net, by John T. Aquino
(focus only on cybersquatting part)
http://www.law.com/
Anticybersquatting Law Flexes Muscle as Bankruptcy Tool, Thomas Scheffey
The Connecticut Law Tribune
http://www.law.com/
New Domain Arbitration Rules Get Results, by John Caher
New York Law Journal
http://www.law.com/
Domain Names and Trademarks: At the Intersection, by Jessie N. Marshall
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/whatis/conferences/inet/96/proceedings/f4/f4_3.htm
Title 3 of Public Law 106-113
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
http://www.harveymortensen.com/courses/digitallaw/cybersquatting/pl-106-113-titleiii.pdf
(Full
Public Law)
Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy, by ICANN
http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm
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