UDRPsearch.com searches cases at National Arbitration Forum and WIPO.
A new UDRP search engine, UDRPsearch.com, has launched. The web site allows you to search cases at both National Arbitration Forum and World Intellectual Property Organization without going to both sites. This is helpful for researching particular keywords, complainants, respondents, etc.
The site is similar to another one I’ve written about, DomainFight.net. You can search by domain, complainant/respondent, case number, or full text. The owner of UDRPsearch tells me one key difference is that all of the UDRP content is indexed directly on its site. This is compelling; when you use the full search text the search results include a snippet that includes the keyword. One way to use this full text search is to see all of the cases represented by a particular attorney.
UDRPsearch.com plans to add new features soon, including a commenting system to allow users to add commentary on particular decisions.
As someone who spends a lot of time researching UDRP decisions, both UDRPsearch.com and DomainFight.net are invaluable resources.
Thanks for posting this!
Note the hyperlink on the name of the site is to udrp.com.
mp/m
Thanks Mike, I fixed the link.
You’re welcome!
This DB is great. By the way, what is a status of “terminated” – is that where the case is terminated, and usually by whom?
mp/m
Thanks for posting! Looks like a great resource to run preliminary checks on before going to:
http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm
Mike, I usually see “withdrawn” when looking at NAF cases. Are you see the “terminated” on WIPO or NAF cases?