Panelist Clive Elliot's standard for RDNH would allow a lot of frivolous cases. A complainant in a UDRP cybersquatting dispute must prove three things: 1. The domain name is identical or confusingly similar to its trademark 2. The domain owner does not ... Continue Reading4 Comments
Tesco goes after domain hack tes.co – and there’s more to come.
· Policy & LawHere's an example of a type of complaint we'll see more often going forward. Traditionally, UDRP panels don't consider the top level domain as part of what makes a domain name similar to a mark in which the complainant has rights. We can expect this ... Continue Reading10 Comments