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Kirby Morgan Dive Systems Filed A Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition, And Cybersquatting Lawsuit Against Universal Scuba Distributors
Los Angeles, CA โ Trademark attorneys for Kirby Morgan Dive Systems, Inc. filed a trademark infringement, Lanham Act ยง 43(a) unfair competition, and anti-cybersquatting lawsuit at the Federal District Court in Los Angeles against Universal Scuba Distributors. Click Here To...Los Angeles, CA โ Trad...
Slate Magazine Explores Cyber- and Typosquatting
The general interest web magazine, Slate, explores two common registration abuses that often lead to domain name disputes. Typosquatting Paul Boutin in The Typo Millionaires (Slate Magazine, 2/11/2005) reports that studies show 10 โ 20% of all hand-entered URLs are mistyped, adding up to at least 2...
Move to Expand Domain Names Causes Unease
The Internet Association for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) recently announced that it will begin registering custom top-level domains (TLDs), such as ".nuts," ".cellphones," or just about anything registrants want. This could potentially cause major problems for trademarks, said Taylor Buley...
.tel directory will keep you in loop
For the London Free Press - November 24, 2008 Read this on Canoe The new .tel Internet top level domain, or TLD (.com is an example of a TLD) launching soon may revolutionize the way we keep in touch — assuming it becomes widely adopted. The new .tel domain, sponsored by Telnic Ltd.,...
6 Spooky Arbitration Decisions
National Arbitration Forum dispute resolution panelists have heard and decided disputes over thousands of domain names under the domain name dispute resolution program governed by ICANN. Here are a few cases decided by the National Arbitration Forum that involve spooky domain...
