WIPO published 4 UDRP rejections today
[ad_1] WIPO published an unusually high number of denied cases today. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) publishes a handful of UDRP decisions every business day. On many days, all of…
[ad_1] WIPO published an unusually high number of denied cases today. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) publishes a handful of UDRP decisions every business day. On many days, all of…
[ad_1] WIPO panelist rejects cybersquatting claim against Observe.com. Saas company Observe, Inc. has failed to obtain the domain name Observe.com through a cybersquatting claim. The company filed a UDRP with…
[ad_1] UDRP is a blunt instrument that should only be used for clear-cut cybersquatting. The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) was designed to swiftly adjudicate cases of cybersquatting.…
[ad_1] New process unlocks Whois information for $500 or less. With public Whois information becoming a thing of the past, companies might be using UDRP as a backdoor way to…
[ad_1] The panelist made the right decision but this case is still frustrating. I’m a bit frustrated after reading the UDRP decision for DewberryDesigns.com today. The result was correct; panelist…
[ad_1] Panelist was confused by creation date in Whois record of direct-transfer expired domain. What happens when your UDRP panelist doesn’t understand the lifecycle of expired domains? Here’s one such…
[ad_1] Sites causing imminent harm can sometimes be taken down faster through the courts. The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) was created as a faster, easier, and cheaper…
[ad_1] This UDRP looks really dirty to me. Borum A/S, a company in Denmark, has lost a UDRP if filed against the domain name Borum.com. The decision was correct, but…
[ad_1] The cybersquatting policy works almost all of the time. Here’s how to stop most bad cases in their tracks. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a post entitled…
[ad_1] Let’s not lose sight of the fact that UDRP works correctly almost all of the time. My short headline for this article is to make a point: most of…