At 05:49 AM 7/8/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I misreading ICANN's Uniform Domain Name
Dispute Resolution Policy?
[...]

Two points:

(1) If you want to understand the scope of the UDRP, a plain-English reading of it is not enough; you need to actually read UDRP decisions to see how the panelists are interpreting it and dealing with trademark claims.

(2) ICANN's UDRP is not the same thing as trademark law, nor even a proper subset. The UDRP is important, if you are concerned with domain names (and their ownership), but the wider field of trademark law continues to be relevant.


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Greg Broiles
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