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Cybersquatting Remedies Under The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Policy

Under the UDRP, a complainant must show that the domain name in dispute is identical or confusingly similar to its trademark, that the respondent does not have a right or legitimate interest in the domain name, and that the respondent registered and used the domain name in bad faith.

Enrico Schaefer

 

 
How To Use Metadata As An Examination Tool

In today's computer dependent world, the zealous advocate must be able to navigate his way through every conceivable form of discovery in order to effectively represent his or her client. Failure to seek the appropriate records or the failure to respond to discovery requests with the appropriate electronic discovery knowledge could potentially expose both client and attorney to the risk of sanctions for discovery abuses and/or result in the spoliation of evidence.

Nicholas Deleault

 

 
E-book Theft - Protecting What is Rightfully Yours

Criminals are eagerly awaiting the completion of your e-book. They will will make a few changes, then sell it as their own. Or, worse yet, give it away for free.

Stanley Hawkins

 

 
Is It Legal to Copycat Restaurant Recipes?

There's a proliferation of books, both printed and electronic (downloadable from the Web), that purport to tell you how to copy your favorite dishes from your favorite restaurants. Some of these are better than others, but they all raise the question: Is it legal to "copycat" recipes in this way?

Sarah Sandori

 

 
Norway to Ban Itunes Downloads Online?

When it comes to downloading music on the web in a legal fashion, Itunes is the undisputed leader. Well, maybe not in Norway...

Richard Chapo

 

 
A New Music Copyright Lawsuit Against YouTube

In the middle of November, Universal Music filed an extensive copyright lawsuit against YouTube, not long after Google moved to purchase it. So, what does this portend?

Gerard Simington

 

 
Sploggers, Spammers and Hackers Ruin the Internet

It is amazing that here we sit on the Greatest Communication System ever created in the history of the human species and yet some folks do not realize how wonderful a gift it is and thus ruin it for everyone. We really need to get rid of those who move to destroy the system; The Spammers, Sploggers, hackers, etc.

Lance Winslow

 

 
Pornosquatting - Domain Name Theft Nightmare

One of the more common issues relates to pornosquatting. In its simplest form, pornosquatting occurs when your trademark is used as part of a domain name for a website containing pornographic material. Regardless, pornography alone may not be enough to show bad faith.

Enrico Schaefer

 

 
Uniform Domain Name Dispute (UDRP) Arbitrators

The two most popular domain name dispute resolution providers are WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and NAF (National Arbitration Forum)

Enrico Schaefer

 

 
Internet Law in 2007

As we start off the 2007 year, many in the web community probably have questions about what developments we can expect in web law in 2007. Well, the issues already appear to be coming together.

Gerard Simington

 

 
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