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Reverse domain hijacking
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Reverse domain name hijacking
Reverse domain name hijacking (also known as reverse cybersquatting), occurs where a trademark owner attempts to secure a domain name by making false…
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2015
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2015
THE MODEL FOR A PATH FORWARD. A PROPOSAL FOR A MODEL LAW DEALING WITH CYBER-SQUATTING AND OTHER ABUSIVE DOMAIN NAME PRACTICES
James Plotkin
2015
Corpus ID: 159986780
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the internet’s many applications, e…
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2013
2013
Reverse Domain Name Hijacking and the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy: Systematic Weaknesses, Strategies for the Respondent, and Proposed Policy Reforms
Catherine A. Schultz
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Courtney A. Hofflander
2013
Corpus ID: 167636581
2012
2012
Not the lesser evil : amending the regulations for the resolution of domain name disputes in the '.za' domain to combat reverse domain name hijacking
E. Hurter
2012
Corpus ID: 111491378
'Cybersquatting' is 'the term most frequently used to describe the deliberate, bad faith abusive registration of a domain name in…
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2012
2012
Not the lesser evil: why the regulations for the resolution of domain name disputes in the '.za' domain need to be amended in order to properly address the predatory practice of reverse domain name…
E. Hurter
2012
Corpus ID: 108185979
2010
2010
Comparative research on Hong Kong Domain name dispute resolution system
Liu Fang
International Conference on Education Technology…
2010
Corpus ID: 32560302
To elucidate the deficiency in Hong Kong domain name dispute resolution mechanism, this article starts from the comparative study…
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2007
2007
Analysis on Reverse Domain Name Hijacking——Abuse of UDRP proceedings in e-business
Jiang Kui-min
2007
Corpus ID: 113388869
Reverse domain name hijacking is a serious underestimated problem,which emerged along with cybersquatting simultaneously.UDRP,as…
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2005
2005
[2ShidlerJLComTech002] TrademarkDilution.com: Nissan Motor Co. v. Nissan Computer Corp., and the Evolving Law of Trademark Dilution on the Internet
Lawrence F. Rozsnyai
2005
Corpus ID: 112110311
The Ninth Circuit recently held that an individual, Mr. Uzi Nissan, infringed the trademark of Nissan Motors when he registered…
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2004
2004
Balancing the Crucible: The Revolving Conflict Between Fair Use and Corporate Use in the Battle to Control Domain Names
Stacey Knapp
2004
Corpus ID: 168976100
Stacey Knapp obtained her J.D. from Stetson University College of Law located in St. Petersburg, Florida. She is currently…
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2002
2002
The New Hong Kong Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy: A Comparative Analysis
R. Wu
2002
Corpus ID: 62182629
On 24 April, 2001, Hong Kong adopted a new Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy. This represents the efforts of Hong Kong to…
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2000
2000
World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. v. Michael Bosman: ICANN's Dispute Resolution at Work
Brian Young
2000
Corpus ID: 113695807
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