CyberSquatting - Cybersquatting
13 06 2006Cybersquatting
Cybersquatting The Bad Faith Registration. of Domain Names. By: Jane D. Tucker INTRODUCTION On November 29, 1999, the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
U.N. agency: 20 percent rise in cybersquatting complaints over 2005
U.N. agency: 20 percent rise in cybersquatting complaints over 2005. Thursday, January 26, 2006. By Bradley S. Klapper , The Associated Press GENEVA — The U.N. copyright agency on Wednesday reported a
Re: Anti-Cybersquatting Cite Reference
Anti-Cybersquatting Cite Reference I did, Eric, but, so far, neither one of us can find it. At 02:53 PM 1/9/00 -0500, you wrote: > —–BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE—– > Hash:
Domain Name Hijackings & Cybersquatting - Domain Masters Radio Show 1
John Berryhill, foremost authority on domain law, and Monte Cahn, host of Domain Masters, discuss domain name hijackings, cybersquatting and a companyB s rights during domain name disputes.
Dotster named in massive cybersquatting suit | CNET News.com
Dotster named in massive cybersquatting suit | Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman claim domain registrar grabbed trademarked domain names through novel and illegal scheme. | June 2, 2006, 1:35 PM PT
Word Spy - cybersquatting
cybersquatting present participle . The practice of obtaining and holding an Internet domain name that uses a company’s registered trademark name. Also: cyber-squatting
Cybersquatting
Cybersquatting. Cybersquatting is the purchase of a domain name in bad faith. Usually this is done with the intention of reselling that domain name back to the legal copyright holder
Cybersquatters
If you are the victim of cybersquatting or you know of cases of murders and/or suicides involving cybersquatters or anything of interest in this you may be able to contact us to see what we can do
SMARTAPPS: Mugabe, online brands, and Cybersquatting
Back to online brands and cybersquatting. President Clinton signed the Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act . The Act was supposed to prevent trademark infringement by making domain name holders (a.k.a
Cybersquatting
Apparently, the House recently (today) approved legislation against cybersquatting. I found the links at Slashdot. www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1999/10/27/cybersquat.ap/index.html http





