Intellectual Property
Feb. 7, 2004
Domain-Dispute Panels Favor Owners of Trademarked Names
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Cary Schatz - Disputes over rights to Internet domain names are on the rise. The most common dispute occurs when someone registers a domain name that directly copies or incorporates a registered trademark. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which administers the domain-name system through special arbitration panels, has its own Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy. See www.icann.org.
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