Category: Disputes
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ICANN to hold Webinars for the proposed WHOIS Disclosure System
ICANN has for a long time been receiving persistent requests about one thing. A change in its WHOIS Disclosure System. There is a system by which we can find information related to the registrant of a domain name. The WHOIS feature. Why is this information required? Sometimes, a domain name might be infringing upon someone’s…
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Public library domain name displays an Adult Toy Store
Citizens of Hampton, commonwealth of Virginia are facing a weird situation for a week. The residents of the city are unable to access their Public Library’s online portal. It’s not that the website is down, rather it points to an Adult Toy Store! People of the city were intrigued when they clicked on their public…
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70 year old company should have registered their domain early
Domain Names are not just a code to point to your website. It is the digital identity, the name, the brand of your company. Sadly, many companies realize it a little late and have to bear the brunt of it now. Bette GmbH & Co is an international manufacturer of shower trays, wash basins and…
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Can Skillful Communications acquire Skill.com?
Short domain names have a great intrinsic value in them. These are easy to remember, easy to type and are deeply wanted by everyone. Small names present a cleaner and sleaker image of the brand that is widely accepted by the consumers. Hence, these names are often under disputes and arbitrations. Skillful Communications Inc. is…
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World’s biggest pistol manufacturer troubled by these domain names
The privacy protection of domain names’ registrants can be confusing sometimes. Specially, when brands are looking for any domain names that are infringing upon their trademarks. A confusion can arrive. Let’s see this in today’s domain story. GLOCK, Inc is an Austrian origin weapons manufacturing company. Gaston Glock, an engineer, designed a new model of…
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Can Liberty Puzzles LLC get LibertyPuzzle.com?
There are endless different combinations that can be applied to a domain name that gives it another secondary meaning. However, what is the degree of change that is permissible as compared to a previously registered domain name? Can the change of an alphabet to a name already registered, give it an entirely different meaning? Different…
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4 lettered domain name attracts RDNH
Short lettered domain names are always in demand. These short names can be used as sleek and funky company names or they can be used as an acronym for a long company name. Such domains are thus wanted by many, sometimes there can be competing wants and this clash of wants results in domain name…
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Complainant approaches the Forum again for the same domain name
When commercial or private entities see their trademarks in use by some third party, UDRP complaints are filed. Based upon procedures, a decision is made on who gets to keep the domain name. This is a common scenario. However, seldom does a complainant reach the Forum twice for the same domain name! Camco Manufacturing, LLC…
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Dimsi.com attracts Korean and French parties
The UDRP procedure is a fine place to witness global diversity. Parties from different regions enter into disputes and contest their arguments through their perspectives and business intuitions. It is an excellent opportunity to gauge the business development, environment and evolution of different regions in comparison with each other. Développement Information et Maintenance de Systèmes…
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Claimant of GoodLife.com handed RDNH
UDRP is not the procedure where a party approaches just because it needs a domain name. There should credible reasoning, arguments and facts upon which the dispute should stand and be credible. To protect against any such misadvantage that could be levied on the procedure, an additional provision of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking has been…