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IP Strategies 2003 Seminar. Seminar Summaries of Speakers Edward Colbert and James Galbraith of Kenyon & Kenyon. ( November 2003 )
Edward T. Colbert, Partner at Kenyon & Kenyon, presented "A Strategic Overview of Recent Developments in Enforcement Under Trademark Infringement, Dillution and Cybersquatting." James Galbraith, also a Partner at Kenyon & Kenyon, discussed the topic of managing the cost of patent litigation. -
IP Patent Strategy Seminar. Seminar Summaries of Speakers Kathleen Peterson & Michael Bettinger of Preston Gates & Ellis LLP ( September 2003 )
Kathleen Peterson, a partner at Preston Gates & Ellis LLP, focused on strategies for fighting instances of "cybersquatting," under both the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP") and the Anti-Cybersquatting Protection Act ("ACPA"). Next, Michael Bettinger, leader of the Intellectual Property Litigation Group at Preston Gates & Ellis LLP, discussed the Markman hearing, which in patent litigation determines the meaning and scope of the patent claims in dispute. -
Fighting Cybersquatting With The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and the Anti-Cybersquatting Protection Act ( September 2003 )
Kathleen Peterson, a partner at Preston Gates & Ellis LLP, focused on strategies for fighting instances of "cybersquatting," under both the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP") and the Anti-Cybersquatting Protection Act ("ACPA"). Addressing the UDRP, Ms. Peterson noted that the Policy has been adopted by all accredited domain-name registrars for ".com", ".net", and ".org" domain names, and provides for resolution of disputes through arbitration. -
Cybersquatting Ain't What It Used To Be: Trademark Holders and the Future ( May 2003 )
A trademark holder can hold a domain name which is made up, entirely or in part, of a trademark he owns transferred to him as use of his trademark without a license, otherwise known as trademark infringement. -
Recent Decisions Demonstrate Broad Applicability of Federal Anticybersquatting Statute ( January 2002 )
Two recent decisions under the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act demonstrate the broad applicability of this statute in Internet domain name disputes. -
Congress Authorizes Eviction of Domain Name Squatters ( October 2000 )
Imagine that you own a business which manufactures and sells the best thweems known to manÃÂThweemland, Inc. Your . -
FranCast ( December 1999 )
In this bulletin, the author discusses the new "Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act" and the new tax law that affects sales of franchised and company owned units. -
Recent Ruling Under the UDRP ( February 2000 )
This article reviews the first ruling under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy whereby the arbitrator in World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. v. Michael Bosman ordered the complainant receive the domain name registration. -
The Domain Name Game ( June 2000 )
As businesses realize that the Internet is the wave of the future, many are rushing to catch that wave by establis.