A review of WIPO domain name decisions over the approximately three-month period since the beginning of June 2011 reveals respondents alleging reverse domain name hijacking in 22 cases and 13 panels ...
Japan's NTT DoCoMo was accused by a panel convened by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) of attempting to reverse-hijack the imode.biz domain name after it lost its case to win the ...
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The accessibility and affordability of the UDRP process have been key factors in its success. While the policy allows for brand owners to recover infringing domain names without the need for ...
A trade mark owner who defensively registered typos of its mark was subjected to a UDRP, but the complainant was found guilty of reverse domain name hijacking Defensive registrations are the bane of ...
- Excerpt from Ron Paul’s Complaint to Regain RonPaul.org Constitutes Reverse Domain Hijacking: In connection with Ron Paul’s presidential campaign in 2012, two supporters of Ron Paul registered the ...
Panelists for the World Intellectual Property Organization's Domain Dispute Resolution Center in Geneva, Switzerland, rejected two recent complaints by corporate entities, calling their domain name ...
Not only did a panellist make a finding of reverse domain-name hijacking, he also took time to castigate the complainant’s representatives in a recent UDRP case On October 8 NAF panellist David ...
With the news out today that Lotto.com was saved in a UDRP complaint, though there was no finding of reverse domain name hijacking. There is an article published by Gerald M. Levine a few weeks back ...
The issue of domain name ownership is a tricky one, especially when it comes to corporations and their desire to “retcon” themselves through lawyers the domains they failed to register when they ...
Plaintiff sued Universal Music Group N.V. (UMG) and Universal City Studios LLC for breach of contract under NY law and for "reverse domain hijacking" in violation of the Anti-cybersquatting Consumer ...
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