Domain Name Disputes
Take advantage of the expedited UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Process) to recover your domain names. DomainNameAttorney.com can help you with this process. Fees for this start at $5000 per dispute.
Take advantage of the expedited UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Process) to recover your domain names. DomainNameAttorney.com can help you with this process. Fees for this start at $5000 per dispute.
DomainNameAttorney’s domain name services include: Federal trademark registration, monitoring, and enforcement. Domain name purchasing services. Domain name dispute (UDRP) responses and complaints. Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA), 15 U.S.C. ยง 1125(d) enforcement and defense. The ACPA was enacted in 1999 creating a cause of action for registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name confusingly [...]
Part of our business is helping clients clean up infringing uses on Twitter and Facebook. We keep track of response times from all of the major social networking sites in order to gauge how long it’ll take to help a client get infringing material removed. Facebook response times have consistently been significantly better than Twitter. [...]
Until now all domain names have been based on Latin letters e.g. A, B, C, D, etc. ICANN the equivalent of the UN for domain names is set to approve non Latin domain names. This is a good thing for those users that are not native to a Latin based language but it creates nightmares [...]
DomainNameAttorney.com helps you protect and or recover domain names that belong to you. Whether your domain name was taken when it was not renewed or if you are the victim of a cybersquatter, we can help. DomainNameAttorney.com is a licensed attorney who works on a flat fee basis. This ensures that you do not end [...]
In December 2008, former eBay CEO Meg Whitman lost a UDRP proceeding essentially because the sole panelist felt that Meg Whitman was known for eBay and not for her run at the California Governors seat. This highlights a difficult call when filing a UDRP complaint. Do you select a single member panel or a three [...]