The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the .au Dispute Resolution Policy (auDRP) provide the legal framework for resolving domain name disputes on the internet. It has been acknowledged that the UDRP is one of the most well-known online dispute resolution (ODR) systems and has experienced considerable success in resolving disputes in cyberspace. Indeed, both policies have proven to be highly effective for resolving domain name disputes using online arbitration processes, and since their inception some 50,000 or so decisions have been decided under the international UDRP, while 400 or so have been decided under the Australian auDRP. This article will provide an analysis of the UDRP and the auDRP as one of the most well-...
Powerpoint preseentation Outline: Domain name law -- Domain name disputes and other types of online ...
Where domain names identical, or similar, to trade marks, service marks, trade names or other commer...
Disputes involving alleged bad faith registration and use of certain Internet domain names may be ar...
The increasing number of domain name disputes has led to the development of legal and quasi-legal ru...
Domain names are simplified internet addresses which provide a shorthand way to connect to webpages ...
The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (‘UDRP’) establishes the international framework f...
This ground-breaking book is the first complete statement of Australian domain name law. Domain name...
This article aims to discuss the issue of whether the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ...
The .au Dispute Resolution Policy (auDRP) came into effect in 2002. The purpose of the auDRP is to ...
424-439The proliferation of the Internet has led to an explosion in the number of registered domain ...
The rapid development of the internet and its enormous increase in use has presented many challenges...
On 24 October 1999, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) implemented the ...
Even though the Internet has become an integral part of daily life, resolving legal disputes via Int...
This essay identifies some of the emerging legal issues relating to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute ...
PhDThe Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) covers name disputes especially cases relating to c...
Powerpoint preseentation Outline: Domain name law -- Domain name disputes and other types of online ...
Where domain names identical, or similar, to trade marks, service marks, trade names or other commer...
Disputes involving alleged bad faith registration and use of certain Internet domain names may be ar...
The increasing number of domain name disputes has led to the development of legal and quasi-legal ru...
Domain names are simplified internet addresses which provide a shorthand way to connect to webpages ...
The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (‘UDRP’) establishes the international framework f...
This ground-breaking book is the first complete statement of Australian domain name law. Domain name...
This article aims to discuss the issue of whether the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ...
The .au Dispute Resolution Policy (auDRP) came into effect in 2002. The purpose of the auDRP is to ...
424-439The proliferation of the Internet has led to an explosion in the number of registered domain ...
The rapid development of the internet and its enormous increase in use has presented many challenges...
On 24 October 1999, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) implemented the ...
Even though the Internet has become an integral part of daily life, resolving legal disputes via Int...
This essay identifies some of the emerging legal issues relating to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute ...
PhDThe Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) covers name disputes especially cases relating to c...
Powerpoint preseentation Outline: Domain name law -- Domain name disputes and other types of online ...
Where domain names identical, or similar, to trade marks, service marks, trade names or other commer...
Disputes involving alleged bad faith registration and use of certain Internet domain names may be ar...