This e-book, Domain Name Arbitration: Supplement and Updates Through 2016, is a biannual reference work. It’s purpose serves two important goals for entrepreneurs and their legal counsel. First, the e-book updates specific decisions from both UDRP and the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) and provides analysis and commentary. In addition, each chapter in this e-book corresponds to the primary work, Domain Name Arbitration: A Practical Guide to Asserting and Defending Claims of Cybersquatting Under the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (Legal Corner Press, August 2015).
The second goal is to provide the reader with a research tool that allows one to search and find reference information on the most recent decisions. For example, ACPA cases are coming down at an increasing rate. It is important that parties and counsel understand the statutory demands in that regime also, whether parties go directly to federal court or commence de novo actions following UDRP awards.
Finally, although the UDRP continues to be the “proceeding of choice,” as Neil Brown pointed out in the Foreword to Domain Name Arbitration, the author has not neglected decisions coming down from court actions. These are principally, but not entirely from the United States.
Domain Name Arbitration: UDRP Case Updates is an efficient, supplemental reference and research tool on the jurisprudence of domain names. It also provides analysis and context for entrepreneurs in the domain name industry.
The second goal is to provide the reader with a research tool that allows one to search and find reference information on the most recent decisions. For example, ACPA cases are coming down at an increasing rate. It is important that parties and counsel understand the statutory demands in that regime also, whether parties go directly to federal court or commence de novo actions following UDRP awards.
Finally, although the UDRP continues to be the “proceeding of choice,” as Neil Brown pointed out in the Foreword to Domain Name Arbitration, the author has not neglected decisions coming down from court actions. These are principally, but not entirely from the United States.
Domain Name Arbitration: UDRP Case Updates is an efficient, supplemental reference and research tool on the jurisprudence of domain names. It also provides analysis and context for entrepreneurs in the domain name industry.