Combating Cyber-Squatting And Other Domain Name Maladies: An Overview Of UDRP Proceedings
Businesses that are working to establish an easily identifiable Internet presence oftentimes utilize their trademarks in their domain names in order to better direct customers to their website venues. Unfortunately, disputes many times occur when a business learns that some other individual or entity is using that enterprise’s trademark or something very similar in such a way so as to confuse consumers. Moreover, some businesses have ended up having to deal with so-called cyber-squatters, individuals or businesses who register domain names with hopes of reselling them at a premium price. There are protocols and procedures in place through which some of these disputes can be resolved in a more timely manner.
Pursuant to the standard registration agreements associated with domain names that include .com, .org, .net, .info, and .biz suffixes provide for the resolution of domain name related disputes under the provisions of the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”). Due to the fact that all domain name registrations have agreed to the UDRP as a part of...