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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CYBERSQUATTING»
Descubre el uso de
cybersquatting en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cybersquatting y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Cybersquatting and consumer protection: ensuring domain name ...
An illustrated & explanatory guide to a matchless collection of Americana owned by the Library of Congress.
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary, 2000
2
Global Electronic Commerce: A Policy Primer
Cybersquatting and intellectual property protection for domain names Amazon.
com filed a suit in US federal court and in Greece against Amazon.gr, in part
because the Greek company was using the Amazon name, and in part because
the ...
Catherine L. Mann, Sue E. Eckert, Sarah Cleeland Knight, 2000
3
Cengage Advantage Books: Business Law Today: The Essentials
Cybersquatting The act of registering a domain name that is the same as, or
confusingly similar to, the trademark of another and then offering to sell that
domain name back to the trademark owner. related to a business and its goodwill
.
Roger Miller, Gaylord Jentz, 2010
4
Cybersquatting Vis-a-vis Trademark Law: A Perusal
Virtually whole world is sitting at a hot seat due to the threats posed by the cybersquatters. All this is discussed in the milieu of laws and procedures as adopted in US and India and the problems involved therein.
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To Each Country, Its Own Law and Domain: The Legal ...
David Romero, A Worldwide Problem: Domain Names Disputes in Cyberspace.
Who Is in Control?, 9-SUM CURRENTS: INT'L Trade L.J. 69, 72 (2000) (
explaining that the World Intellectual Property Organization defines
cybersquatting as ...
Arturo Azuara Flores, 2008
6
Internet Domain Names, Trademarks and Free Speech
Table 6.1 Relationship between registrant's motivations and categories of
domain name registered cybersquatting regulations was to protect trademark
owners against cybersquatters. No one seems to have objected to the
development of a ...
Jacqueline D. Lipton, 2010
Internet security has become a huge topic and unsuspecting consumers often fall
victim to phishing and cybersquatting scams. By falling victim to such scams, the
consumers' rights to safety, information, and choice are violated. These issues ...
Barry J. Babin, Eric Harris, 2010
See also Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) concealing identity
or whereabouts, 8.14 cross-character cybersquatting, 6.07[B][3] cyberpiracy,
10.05[B] defined, 1.01 downstream cybersquatting, 4.01 false contact information
in ...
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First International Conference of the South Asian Society ...
Same analogy can very well be imported in Indian context wherein
cybersquatting can be qualified to be an offence of criminal intimidation under
section 503 of Indian Penal Code, 1960. Though it might neither straightaway
apply with respect ...
South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology. International Conference, K. Jaishankar, Nati Ronʼel, 2011
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The Legal Environment Today: Business In Its Ethical, ...
Cybersquatting The act of registering a domain name that is the same as, or
confusingly similar to, the trademark of another and then offering to sell that
domain name back to the trademark owner. In cyberspace, trademarks are
sometimes ...
Roger Miller, Frank Cross, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CYBERSQUATTING»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cybersquatting en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Domain Names And Trademarks: What If The Domain Name You …
... mechanisms intended to combat cybersquatting. The most common vehicles are Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP") ... «Mondaq News Alerts, Jul 15»
Nev. judge sides with Toyo in trademark case
... court has jurisdiction over the case, and also established all the salient facts in its allegations of trademark infringement and “cybersquatting.”. «Tire Business, Jul 15»
This company thinks domain name investing violates US law
Last week I wrote about a cybersquatting lawsuit filed against the owner of WorkBetter.com. A new company has sprung up using the ... «Domain Name Wire, Jul 15»
Nevada magistrate recommends judgment for Toyo
... court has jurisdiction over the case, and also established all the salient facts in its allegations of trademark infringement and “cybersquatting.”. «RubberNews.com, Jul 15»
Defending your Domain Names with Nat Cohen – DNW Podcast #40
Because many people don't want to pay a fair price to acquire them, he's found himself a target of frivolous UDRP and cybersquatting ... «Domain Name Wire, Jul 15»
What's in a Name? Plenty of Room for Appeal for Warring Doctors
20, 2012, claiming, among other things, a violation of the cybersquatting section of the federal Lanham Act, which bars trademark infringement. «Daily Business Review, Jul 15»
Startup Sues A Domain Name Owner To Grab A 16-Year-Old URL
Their story detailed a lawsuit against Kneen for cybersquatting – essentially the crime of holding a trademarked domain for ransom. It was the ... «TechCrunch, Jul 15»
Lens.com fails in cybersquatting complaint over Lens.in
Lens.com Online contact lens retailer Lens.com has failed to win a cybersquatting claim (pdf) against the domain name Lens.in. Lens.com filed ... «Domain Name Wire, Jul 15»
Lawsuit could force name change for Alto Velo-Seasucker team
... unfair competition, violations of the California business & professions code and cybersquatting in relation to the altovelo.com domain name. «Cyclingnews.com, Jul 15»
Oculus Fights Fan Group Over OculusRift.Com
... Oculus Marks constitutes cybersquatting, trademark infringement, trademark dilution, and/or unfair competition in violation of applicable law.”. «Kotaku Australia, Jun 15»