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Domain Name Law

If you are interested in a domain name then you might be just as interested in domain name law. If not this might be an important thing to develop an interest in. What constitutes legal domain names and the intricacies of domain law can be interrupted differently. ICANN is the authority that sets up and moderates the rules of domain name law.

Are you sure you own your domain name? Chances are that you haven't ever checked to see who actually owns your domain name. It is actually quite common for domain names to be owned by the web site designer or ISP. Ownership of a domain name depends on what name and other information is entered in the ‘registrant' field when the domain name registration was submitted to the registrar. Now that you have a little bit of information you might want to know more about your rights as they pertain to domain name law.

The owner of legal domain names should know their rights as they relate to trademark owners and domain name owners. Domain name law can provide a strong weapon for trademark owners, including owners of unregistered marks. It could be useful to those who have a domain name that is identical to a trademark or service mark, especially if they don't know it.

Domain name law will be extremely helpful to those trademark owners that need to fight cybersquatters or others infringing on their branded name. A recent court order against a cybersquatter demanded he pay statutory damages of $500,000 plus attorneys' fees of $30,653 when they acquired 5 domain names in violation of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act.

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