The recent downturn in the economy, particularly in the e-commerce sector, reveals many e-companies heading toward bankruptcy with cyberassets, such as domain names, as their most valuable corporate assets. Lending institutions and other creditors that have extended loans to such e-companies obviously want to get their hands on these bankrupt estates. Which creditor will have priority in the new cybercollateral of domain names? The answer to creditor priority questions may depend on whether domain names are intangible property for purposes of secured transactions. If so, should security interests in domain names be perfected under the Uniform Commercial Code or under federal law? This Article asserts that domain names are a form of intangib...
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the inter...
Do domain names constitute tangible property? Since domain names may be purchased or transferred, th...
Domain names, particularly generic domain names such as men.com, loan.com, beauty.com, cool.com, and...
Intellectual property has become an increasingly valuable corporate asset. Not surprisingly, many co...
The nature of cyberspace continues to be woven into the fabric of our daily existence. Not surprisin...
The combination of rapidly emerging technologies and changes in intellectual property and informatio...
With the arrival of global electronic commerce transactions on the Internet, new forms of intellectu...
There has been increasing study of the issues involved in using intellectual property as a security ...
The year 2009 marks the tenth anniversary of domain name regulation under the Anti-Cybersquatting Co...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
This Comment demonstrates a connection between Internet disputes between purchasers of Internet doma...
This Note examines the impact of the Cyberspace revolution upon our current American system of secur...
The desirability of new forms of intellectual property protection for databases and domain names is ...
Cyberpirates incorporating variations on famous trademarks in Internet domain names often attempt t...
The domain name system presents challenges to trademark law that are unique-in both kind and degree-...
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the inter...
Do domain names constitute tangible property? Since domain names may be purchased or transferred, th...
Domain names, particularly generic domain names such as men.com, loan.com, beauty.com, cool.com, and...
Intellectual property has become an increasingly valuable corporate asset. Not surprisingly, many co...
The nature of cyberspace continues to be woven into the fabric of our daily existence. Not surprisin...
The combination of rapidly emerging technologies and changes in intellectual property and informatio...
With the arrival of global electronic commerce transactions on the Internet, new forms of intellectu...
There has been increasing study of the issues involved in using intellectual property as a security ...
The year 2009 marks the tenth anniversary of domain name regulation under the Anti-Cybersquatting Co...
The principal assets of many enterprises doing business primarily on the Internet are in the nature ...
This Comment demonstrates a connection between Internet disputes between purchasers of Internet doma...
This Note examines the impact of the Cyberspace revolution upon our current American system of secur...
The desirability of new forms of intellectual property protection for databases and domain names is ...
Cyberpirates incorporating variations on famous trademarks in Internet domain names often attempt t...
The domain name system presents challenges to trademark law that are unique-in both kind and degree-...
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the inter...
Do domain names constitute tangible property? Since domain names may be purchased or transferred, th...
Domain names, particularly generic domain names such as men.com, loan.com, beauty.com, cool.com, and...