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 ...
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 ...
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reverse domain name hijacking in a case involving the domain name 'picoliter.com'. Picoliter Inc filed a UDRP case against Andrew Sauter even though it registered the PICOLITER mark after Sauter had ...
Registration predated trademark rights by over 10 years, meaning bad faith could not be established WIPO panel finds that passive holding of a domain name is not bad faith without evidence of ...
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