Domain name cases with smaller .ORGs?

Milton Mueller Mueller at SYR.EDU
Fri Feb 13 16:02:05 CET 2004


Here are some relevant cases. Did you lose the name via a
lapsed registration? I include two potentially relevant lapsed
registration cases, in one of them the complainant claimed
a common law mark. 

Some Nonprofit orgs:
http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94647.htm

http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95560.htm

http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95772.htm

http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95952.htm


Lapsed domain name registration
http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94357.htm

http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94310.htm


>>> Frenchparents <info at FRENCHPARENTS.NET> 12/12/04 05:10PM >>>
Dear all,

As the manager of a small non commercial group that's been the victim of a
domain name cybersquatter, I am looking into past judicial or UDRP decisions
regarding domain names for .ORGs ( trademark infrigment, cybersquatting...)..

I've done some research but so far have not found any cases with smaller non
profits, and only one with a large nonprofit (AA.org).
Would you know of past decisons involving smaller noncommercial
organizations I can look up?

Also, any other advice or input on best approaches to resolve these
cybersquatting cases would be welcome: offering payment vs fighting it for
instance.

Thank you,

Best'
Caroline Isautier-Rougeot
Frenchparents.org ( now found under .net)


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