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Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act vs. UDRP
18th August, 2021For many parties involved in a domain name dispute, it is important to work with a domain name attorney to decide whether it is best to file a complaint under the ACPA or the UDRP.

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Is Cybersquatting Always Illegal?
15th July, 2021Cybersquatting is the practice of registering another party’s or business’s trademark in a domain name, and doing so in bad faith, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). In many cases
What Can Be Done About Cybersquatting?
8th July, 2021Businesses that rely on their trademarks to bring customers to their websites are often distressed when they discover that a cybersquatter has purchased a domain name to profit off your business. While other explanations can
What is a Bad Actor in a Cybersquatting Dispute?
1st July, 2021Cybersquatting has become increasingly damaging to businesses, particularly when cybersquatting is done in bad faith. If you own a trademark and you have realized that another person or entity has purchased a domain name with
How to Defend Against a Cybersquatting Claim
24th June, 2021UDRP proceedings often arise in cybersquatting claim cases when a bad actor has registered and used a domain in bad faith, putting the trademark owner at risk of harm. However, there are also many situations
Ask a Domain Name Attorney: What is the Difference Between Cybersquatting and Typosquatting?
17th June, 2021When you are dealing with a domain name dispute, you are likely dealing with a person or entity who is cybersquatting or typosquatting. These terms are related to one another in that they both concern