
Product Arbitration and Mediation Center World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO Center) provides for the settlement of trade disputes between individuals concerning the intellectual property, procedures other than litigation. Among them, the controversy over the recent years have been those resulting from bad faith registration and use of Internet domain names corresponding to trademarks. The administrative mechanism for resolving disputes is devoted to WIPO d ¿Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). This very useful book reprints forty-five UDRP decisions rendered by WIPO experts Center between 1999 and 2003. These decisions represent general trends and specific problems in jurisprudence increasingly important in the field of human Internet domain name, and their presentation in this work will provide practical advice on mechanisms to both substantive and procedural the UDRP. Decisions have been selected using the following criteria: the main substantive issues addressed by experts from WIPO, typical procedural issues arising in cases UDRP, and the variety of domain names, parties and panelists. This approach provides operators with a valuable insight into issues arising from Trademark registration of the domain name and direction, understanding and how to file or defend a case of WIPO UDRP. It also has basic questions at the top of each decision, a chronological index, an index of current issues to be decided, and attachments that provide the basic legal materials, the type of complaint and the WIPO response, and a printout of the Online Index of the legal decisions of WIPO UDRP made available by the WIPO Center. This collection will be of great value for brand owners, in-house counsel, intellectual property lawyers, contractors registrants domain of the Internet, and students of dispute resolution.
Collection of WIPO Domain Name Panel Decisions
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