Cybersquatting on the Internet is a phenomenon that has warranted an amendment to the Trademark Dilution Act of the Lanham Act. The undisputed omnipresence of the Internet, as well as the boundless possibilities of infringement activity on the Internet, has made such an amendment inevitable, as well as necessary. Congress\u27 power to regulate trademark infringement activity, whether traditionally or on the Internet, relies on the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. The author asserts that participation in the Internet domain name registration process itself does not constitute the commercial activity in commerce requirement of the Trademark Dilution Act; in turn, such an act does not constitute commercial activit...
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) was enacted in 1999 as a response to internati...
The author states that the rapid growth of the Internet has caused a serious collision between the e...
In 1999, Congress passed the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) to combat “cybersquat...
Cybersquatting on the Internet is a phenomenon that has warranted an amendment to the Trademark Di...
This Comment proposes that URLs used to trigger pop-up ads constitute a use in commerce under the ...
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-...
This article describes the development of trademark liability for engaging in corporate criticism or...
Congress blamed the cybersquatters for the need to pass another trademark cyberlaw. Congress enacted...
This Comment provides a brief overview of trademark law as specifically applied in the context of th...
This Comment demonstrates a connection between Internet disputes between purchasers of Internet doma...
This article is divided into three sections: (II) The past; (III) The Present; and (IV) The Future. ...
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the inter...
The advent of the Internet means incredible opportunity for global interaction. Consumers in Asia ca...
Our article looks deeper into the phenomenon of cybersquatting by analyzing the most common types of...
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) was enacted in 1999 as a response to internati...
The author states that the rapid growth of the Internet has caused a serious collision between the e...
In 1999, Congress passed the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) to combat “cybersquat...
Cybersquatting on the Internet is a phenomenon that has warranted an amendment to the Trademark Di...
This Comment proposes that URLs used to trigger pop-up ads constitute a use in commerce under the ...
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-...
This article describes the development of trademark liability for engaging in corporate criticism or...
Congress blamed the cybersquatters for the need to pass another trademark cyberlaw. Congress enacted...
This Comment provides a brief overview of trademark law as specifically applied in the context of th...
This Comment demonstrates a connection between Internet disputes between purchasers of Internet doma...
This article is divided into three sections: (II) The past; (III) The Present; and (IV) The Future. ...
The internet has revolutionized the way we interact with information and each other. Among the inter...
The advent of the Internet means incredible opportunity for global interaction. Consumers in Asia ca...
Our article looks deeper into the phenomenon of cybersquatting by analyzing the most common types of...
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) was enacted in 1999 as a response to internati...
The author states that the rapid growth of the Internet has caused a serious collision between the e...
In 1999, Congress passed the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) to combat “cybersquat...