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(Aired December 21, 2023) Down The Rabbit Hole: The DomainSherpa 2023 Holiday Extravaganza! - As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, domains have us venturing "down the rabbit hole" for different topics all the time. This is a tech-adjacent, digital asset & pop culture, tangent-positive, monthly-ish podcast - with a bunch of domains stuff thrown into the mix for good measure. In this episode, co-hosts JT & Jen Sale are joined by Drew, Adam, Kamila, Billy, and John Berryhill for the annual DomainSherpa Holiday Extravaganza! The gang is spreading holiday cheer and domain knowledge as they dive into a discussion on AI and its potential impact on domains, which has the Sherpas discussing .ai domains and some of what they saw in 2023. They also briefly discuss UDRP trends from this past year, the upcoming ICA member meetup in Las Vegas, and the gang also reviews a list of domains up for auction on NameJet, including ClearMoon.com, ShiningSun.com, and Vader.com. So tune in and jump down the rabbit hole on DomainSherpa! And Happy Holidays!
(Aired March 23, 2023) DomainSherpa – Down The Rabbit Hole – March 23, 2022: Epic Nuclear Marshmallow Meltdown with John Berryhill As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, domains has us venturing "down the rabbit hole" into different topics all the time. This is a tech-adjacent, digital asset, pop-culture, tangent-positive monthly podcast - with some domains stuff thrown into the mix for good measure. In this episode, co-hosts JT & Jen Sale are joined by leading domain attorney John Berryhill along with Drew & Ammar to talk about some additional legal issues related to domains with a lot of discussion about Whois privacy, parking domains, stolen domains, some issues at Epik.com, and a whole lot more! So, tune in and jump down the rabbit hole with the Rabbit Hole Gang!
Peter Askew runs a bootstrapped, .com domain development business (often solo). He typically sources domains from the expired aftermarket and uses their descriptive nature as inspiration for each venture.Current projects: VidaliaOnions.com | RanchWork.com | DudeRanch.comOn this episode Chris & Peter discuss:Investing in domains 101 and why ".com" is kingHow to build job boards & why they're so valuableHow to build businesses from purchased domainsKey Takeaways:(2:05) - How did you become a failed domain investor?(6:42) - What does “building a project” mean in your world?(13:30) - How would a common person find these domain marketplaces?(16:36) - How do you value Domains?(21:47) - How did you get from buying a domain for onions to actually selling the onions?(27:05) - Why aren't you in a hurry to grow the business?(28:30) - The domain industry(31:24) - What makes an amazing domain investor?(33:15) - Can I simply license out domain names?(37:21) - Can people hack and steal domain names?(39:04) - Does AI or Web3 disrupt this space?(40:37) - What's the most valuable domain name in the industry?(42:14) - Do you have to have a site in order to monetize a domain?(45:47) - How would you build a job board for an industry from scratch?Additional Resources
(Aired March 2, 2023) DomainSherpa – Down The Rabbit Hole – March 2, 2023: Domain Names and Trademarks with John Berryhill As we say on DomainSherpa - all roads lead to domains. And in the reverse, domains has us venturing "down the rabbit hole" into different topics all the time. This is a tech-adjacent, digital asset, pop-culture, tangent-positive monthly podcast - with some domains stuff thrown into the mix for good measure. In this episode, co-hosts JT & Jen Sale are joined by leading domain attorney John Berryhill along with Drew to talk about some legal issues related to domains with a lot of discussion about trademarks and UDRPs, and a whole lot more! So, tune in and jump down the rabbit hole with the Rabbit Hole Gang!
Here's what Nat Cohen told panelists in Geneva. Last month Nat Cohen was invited to speak at a World Intellectual Property Organization UDRP workshop in Geneva. He was able to talk to UDRP panelists and practitioners about what domain name investors do and why cybersquatting cases involving investors are unique. On today's show, Nat discusses […] Post link: Talking to UDRP panelists – DNW Podcast #414 © DomainNameWire.com 2022. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
In this week's podcast episode, Bill Hartzer talks about the latest digital marketing news for this week, such as Google I/O, and an update on Google's SEO Certification course. Google Search Console may stop collecting data, and how you can find a site owner via a code search engine. He also talks about link relevancy and an example of a site that has redirected a lot of domains to their website. Removing your site from archive.org is also mentioned, as well as issues with archive.org and UDRP domain name disputes.
The latest on UDRP and other issues domain investors need to know about. Today we check in with Zak Muscovitch, general counsel for Internet Commerce Association. We discuss DNS abuse and other topics but spend most of our time talking about UDRP and UDRP reform. Zak said that, in an ideal world, 100% of UDRP […] Post link: Domain Policy with Zak Muscovitch – DNW Podcast #381 © DomainNameWire.com 2022. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Attorney Steve® Domain Name Dispute Essentials - Overview of the domain dispute procedural process!
This Friday, IP/ Trademark Attorney and host of the Podcast Founders Share, is giving us content documentary filmmakers, creators, podcasters, and influencer tips on how to protect our brand! He shares from a unique perspective of being an attorney at Hutchison law firm and being a podcaster himself. Join us Friday as he shares some easy tips for when you need a lawyer, trademark, contracts, and when to run! You won't want to miss this very informative interview. Trevor has extensive experience in matters associated with intellectual property prosecution, licensing, enforcement, and strategic counseling. He effectively works with companies to monetize and protect their IP through licensing, development, reseller agreements, and associated contracts. Having managed domestic and international trademark portfolios for Fortune 500 companies, he has considerable experience in all stages of the life of a trademark, such as selection and clearance, application preparation, prosecution before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, foreign filings, opposition, and cancellation matters, preparing and responding to cease and desist letters, domain name registration, and protection strategies and UDRP complaints. Trevor routinely provides counsel on the intellectual property issues associated with major transactions and advises clients on maximizing their intellectual property assets through enforcement and licensing strategies. Trevor also is a registered patent attorney with a technical background in physics. He has drafted and prosecuted a number of mechanical-, business method- and software-related patent applications. And for fun, Trevor is the host of the Founder Shares podcast where stories of what it's like to be just crazy enough to meet the challenges of entrepreneurship are shared. Follow Trevor at: Founders Shares podcast: https://www.hutchlaw.com/podcast Website: https://www.hutchlaw.com/people/attorneys/trevor-p-schmidtT witter: https://twitter.com/inretrevor "Camille Kauer is a dynamic powerhouse! She hosts, produces, and directs her own show/podcast, "The E-Spot with Camille”. She focuses on connecting beauty, entertainment, and the interior design industries. Camille has a unique perspective and a way of personalizing her guests' individual stories which touch her audiences. " Join the E-Club now for exclusive content just for subscribers: https://camillekauer.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camillekauer/message
Attorney Steve® Domain Dispute Essentials - Bad Faith Abuse of UDRP Proceedings can lead to RDNH allegations in federal court. In this important IP law podcast, Attorney Steve® discusses domain disputes with WIPO and the National Arbitration Forum. Basically, these are what's known as "UDRP domain name disputes" and arises where a Plaintiff claims to have valid trademark rights that pre-date those of another party, and that the other party is thus, in essence, infringing its trademark. A UDRP action is a low cost arbitration and the domain name holder is required to submit to the proceeding (and yes, pay fees), so that the dispute can be heard. While this is generally known as a quick and inexpensive way to protect a valid trademark, there is tremendous opportunity for abuse by Trademark Bully's seeking to over-reach and at times to file a UDRP complaint for no good reason other than to harass, bully, and try to strip away a domain name they often times wish they had purchased themselves (but lacked any real business acumen in this area). This can force desperate people to do desperate things and if requested, the UDRP domain arbitration panel (one to three panel members) can be asked to declare that the complaint has engaged in "Reverse Domain Name Hijacking." Once this hapens, it potentially opens doors in federal court to sue for RDNH and to seek recourse up to $100,000 per domain name, and costs and attorney fees. There may also be other state law legal theories to tag on as part of supplemental jurisdiction. Click to listen to this IP podcast and learn more than most people know. If you need help with a trademark lawsuit, declaratory judgment, UDRP domain dispute, cease and desist letter, or ACPA RDNH lawsuit, call us at (877) 276-5084 for more information.
Laila Ghauri is the principal attorney and founder of the firm. She focuses her practice in trademarks, small business advising, and government contracts. She has experience in trademark prosecution and litigation, UDRP administrative proceedings, bid protests and claims in government contract matters, False Claims Act litigation, advising small to mid-size companies in protecting their intellectual property, and has aided nonprofits and start ups with formation and business strategy. Previously, she worked for large firms and government agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). She devotes her time to her local community and is a dedicated contributor of the Maryland Pro Bono Resource Center and the DC Bar's pro bono services for small businesses and non-profits. Over the past decade, Laila has taught as a university professor and is a published author. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in law and religion. She has native fluency in English, Urdu, Hindi, and Punjabi. She lives in Maryland with her husband. In her free time, she loves writing fiction, painting, international travel, meditation, and practicing yoga.
Protecting Your Intellectual Property Trevor Schmidt, Hutch Law – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 748 Trevor Schmidt Trevor Schmidt has extensive experience in matters associated with intellectual property prosecution, licensing, enforcement and strategic counseling. He effectively works with companies to monetize and protect their IP through licensing, development, reseller agreements and associated contracts. Having managed domestic and international trademark portfolios for Fortune 500 companies, he has considerable experience in all stages of the life of a trademark, such as selection and clearance, application preparation, prosecution before the United States Patent and Trademark Office, foreign filings, opposition and cancellation matters, preparing and responding to cease and desist letters, domain name registration and protection strategies and UDRP complaints. Trevor routinely provides counsel on the intellectual property issues associated with major transactions and advises clients on maximizing their intellectual property assets through enforcement and licensing strategies. Trevor also is a registered patent attorney with a technical background in physics. He has drafted and prosecuted a number of mechanical-, business method- and software-related patent applications. And for fun, Trevor is the host of our Founder Shares podcast where we share stories of what it's like to be just crazy enough to meet the challenges of entrepreneurship. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Trevor Schmidt about protecting your intellectual property. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How intellectual property are the creative things that people need to protect. - Why companies need to know what to protect and how to protect it. - How you need to get a patent protection when you've invented something. - Why businesses need to make sure that they own everything they need to. - How people don't want to have tough conversations when things are going well. Connect with Trevor: Guest Contact Info Instagram @hutchlaw LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/Hutchinson-pllc Links Mentioned: hutchlaw.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Kickstart Commerce podcast where we share search marketing and domain investing strategies to help grow your business. In today's episode, our guest is Zak Muscovitch — a Canadian intellectual property lawyer, Founder and Publisher of Domain Name Law Reports, and General Counsel at the Internet Commerce Association (also known as the ICA). Today Zak and I discuss: How Zak got his start in Internet and domain name law writing about the future of Internet commerce taxation. Zak then talks about his first domain name law experience, including the backstory of Toronto2.com and a few other key UDRPs — Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy. And of course, we discuss whether or not Zak invests in domain names. Zak and I discuss what domain investors should do to protect themselves from UDRP, what to do when facing a UDRP, and the likelihood of domain investors having to fight a UDRP. And last but not least, Zak shares the latest changes with the ICA as well as addressing the top pressing priorities on the horizon for the ICA. In closing, don't forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher, or however you desire to listen.
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Today, we are going to talk about cybersquatting, which is the unauthorized registration of an Internet domain name, usually involving a well-known company or brand, with the bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill established by the actual trademark owners. Various legal tools have been created to help brand owners fight back against cybersquatting, but the practice nonetheless continues and has likely only increased. We will also explore the legal options available to brand owners to deal with this nuisance. We're joined by an excellent guide, Haynes and Boone Trademark Partner Jeff Becker, who founded the firm's Trademark Practice and has grown it into one of the largest and most highly respected in the country, being ranked as National Gold, the top tier in World Trademark Review's WTR 1000 directory of leading trademarks practices.
Today, we are going to talk about cybersquatting, which is the unauthorized registration of an Internet domain name, usually involving a well-known company or brand, with the bad faith intent to profit from the goodwill established by the actual trademark owners. Various legal tools have been created to help brand owners fight back against cybersquatting, but the practice nonetheless continues and has likely only increased. We will also explore the legal options available to brand owners to deal with this nuisance. We're joined by an excellent guide, Haynes and Boone Trademark Partner Jeff Becker, who founded the firm's Trademark Practice and has grown it into one of the largest and most highly respected in the country, being ranked as National Gold, the top tier in World Trademark Review's WTR 1000 directory of leading trademarks practices.
Nat Cohen is a domain investor and owner of Telepathy, Inc. Nat focuses heavily on ICANN policy, UDRP, and the domain industry.
A discussion with a UDRP panelist who also represented Booking.com at the Supreme Court. One of the best sessions at September’s NamesCon Online was a chat between Zak Muscovitch, general counsel of Internet Commerce Association, and David Bernstein, a partner with Debevoise & Plimpton LLP. Bernstein was counsel for Booking.com in its trademark fight that […] Post link: Booking.com and cybersquatting – DNW Podcast #310 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
In this episode, Bill Hartzer talks about SEO, domain name, ppc, content, copyright, and online reputation management legal issues. UDRP domain disputes, as well as common internet-related legal issues are also discussed.
The Internet Commerce Association (ICA), the only trade organization advocating for the rights and interests of domain name owners and related service providers, shares its first public members webinar, discussing Registry Agreements, UDRP reform, Price Increases & more!
Domain names play a special role in the intellectual property ecosystem. Following the recent ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) meeting that took place in Kobe, Japan, this episode goes back to the basics and reveals what’s hot in this area and the opportunities created by new technologies. Both law firm and brand owner perspectives are presented in this discussion with two leaders of the INTA Internet Committee and renowned experts and players in the domain name area. Paul McGrady, the Committee’s Chair, is a partner at the law firm Taft Law in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in trademarks, domain names, social media and privacy. He is the author of several publications, including the book “McGrady on Domain Names” (LexisNexis). Todd Williams, the Committee’s Co-Vice Chair, is Assistant General Counsel at Turner Broadcasting, in New York, which owns more than 100 news and entertainment networks, including CNN. Todd has been involved in domain name advocacy for years. Every two weeks, on Tuesday, Brand & New gives the floor to inspiring individuals, with a 360-degree vision, to help brand owners, intellectual property lawyers, and marketing and finance professionals (and beyond!) stay curious and agile in an ever-evolving business environment. Brand & New is a production of the International Trademark AssociationHosted by Audrey DauvetContribution of M. Halle & S. Lagedamond - Music by JD BeatsFOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT INTA.ORGTo go further:About Paul McGrady (link to https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mcgrady-brand-advocate/)About Todd Williams (link to https://www.linkedin.com/in/twilliams1167/)Also of interest:- ICANN meetings (link to https://meetings.icann.org/en)- ICANN64 Briefing (link to https://meetings.icann.org/en/kobe64/pre-icann64-policy-report-26feb19-en)- INTA Whois Toolkit (link to https://www.inta.org/Advocacy/Documents/2018/WHOIS%20Challenges%20A%20Toolkit%20for%20Intellectual%20Property%20Professionals.pdf)- INTA Report of WHOIS Challenges (link to https://www.inta.org/Advocacy/Documents/2019/WHOIS%20Temp%20Spec%20Report.pdf)- INTA Addressing the Sale of Counterfeits on the Internet (link to https://www.inta.org/Advocacy/Documents/2018/Addressing_the_Sale_of_Counterfeits_on_the_Internet_021518.pdf)- INTA Submission to National Telecommunications and Information Agency (NTIA) on International Internet Policy Priorities (link to https://www.inta.org/Advocacy/Documents/2018/INTA%20Response%20to%20NOI%207-17%20FINAL.pdf)- INTA Internet Topic Portal (link to https://www.inta.org/Advocacy/Pages/Internet.aspx)-Resources mentioned by the guests about domain names (link to http://www.circleid.com, http://domainincite.com, https://domainnamewire.com)
The Internet Commerce Association (ICA), the only trade organization advocating for the rights and interests of domain name owners and related service providers, discusses its current work to stop another potential VeriSign .COM pricing increase & UDRP reform.
The author of a book about UDRP discusses cybersquatting dispute trends. Gerald Levine literally wrote the book on UDRP. His book Domain Name Arbitration is the bible for domain name lawyers. On today’s show, Levine discusses some of the trends he’s seeing in UDRP cybersquatting disputes. Also: Abry gobbles up Donuts, Namecheap hits 10 million, […] Post link: Talking UDRP with Gerald Levine – DNW Podcast #201 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Hear why Blake Janover paid $500k for home.loans. Blake Janover just paid $500,000 to buy home.loans, a record price paid for a domain under new top level domain names. Is he crazy? Hear his story and listen to Blake explain his rationale for buying the domain name. Also: Crazy .club price, profitable domain company, UDRP […] Post link: Meet the man who spent $500k on Home.loans – DNW Podcast #171 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Attorney John Berryhill explains how to minimize the chances of facing a UDRP. Domain name investors fear bogus UDRP cybersquatting cases. How can you protect yourself against the cost of having to defend against a UDRP? On today’s show attorney John Berryhill discusses common perceptions about trademarks to help you avoid risky domains, how to […] Post link: How to avoid UDRP – John Berryhill – DNW Podcast #170 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Here are some of the issues domainers need to be aware of. What do domainers need to look out for? This week we chat with Internet Commerce Association board member Zak Muscovitch about the issues facing domainers that the association is working on, including UDRP reform, “copyright UDRP” and more. Also: price hike fallout, a […] Post link: What you need to know from ICA – DNW Podcast #128 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
Learn the ins and outs of cybersquatting UDRP cases and reverse domain name hijacking. How can you defend yourself against claims of cybersquatting, and what’s Reverse Domain Name Hijacking? Jason Schaeffer and his firm ESQwire.com have won lots of reverse domain name hijacking cases on behalf of clients, and he gives the details on today’s […] Post link: Cybersquatting and RDNH w/ Jason Schaeffer – DNW Podcast #120 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
How to defend your domain names against frivolous cybersquatting complaints. Nat Cohen has one of the best portfolios of 3 letter .com domains and short generic domains. Because many people don’t want to pay a fair price to acquire them, he’s found himself a target of frivolous UDRP and cybersquatting complaints. In this episode, Nat […] Post link: Defending your Domain Names with Nat Cohen – DNW Podcast #40 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
The greatest risk to owning a high-value generic domain name is having it taken away from you during a UDRP action. If you're spending $10,000, $50,000 or $100,000 or more on a premium generic domain name and you want to lower your risk of UDRP, URS or lawsuit, then pay attention to these four attorneys and the tactics they suggest.
Reverse domain name hijacking overview This epsiode of Vondran Legal Hour discusses the growing phenomena of the "trademark bully." This show is general legal information only and not legal advice. A trademark bully is a company that owns a federally registered trademark that believes it can force other pcmpanies (by use of threats, intimidation, fear, and express or implied threats of litigation) to force you to turn over control of your property (i.e. your domain name) to them, usually free of charge. This type of acticity raises issues over Civil Extortion, RICO, and may raise an issue over legal damages under the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ("ACPA"). This is serious business and you should not take this lighlty if you recieve a cease and desist letter from these companies demadning that you succumb to them because they have a trademark. These types of over-reaching activities should be challenged and exposed. Attorney Steve Vondran is an eCOmmerce, Internet & Intellectual Property Lawyer who fights for the fair and legitimate intellectual rights of parties. We represent both trademark holders and those being unfairly bullied. We can represent you in domain name disputes (UDRP), internet law litigation, ACPA reverse domain name hijacking lawsuits, and buying and selling of domain names, or businesses with domain names
If you think you can file a UDRP case to get control of a domain name after failing to negotiate the acquisition, think again. Unless you can prove the three UDRP criteria, you may be labeled a Reverse Domain Name Hijacker by an international legal panel, face public documentation of the finding, and be exposed to potential legal action.
Every day new domain name investors and speculators overlook the financial risk associated with registering a domain name that infringes on an existing trademark – a mistake that could cost them more than $100,000. If you’re a new domain name investor or speculator, learn how to avoid the mistake that could cost you $100,000.
The Internet Commerce Association is a domain name trade association that since 2006 has been representing the financial interests of domain name entrepreneurs.
Domain name disputes are happening more frequently every day. Why? And how can a UDRP impact you as an entrepreneur or domain name investor?
In this interview, Internet attorney Howard Neu, who successfully represented Rick Schwartz in the SaveMe.com uniform domain-name dispute-resolution policy (UDRP) case, discusses the details of the UDRP, how to improve your chances of winning a UDRP, and how Vanity.com could have improved the chances of winning their UDRP.
Here is the recording of the March 7, 2012 webinar on “Trademarks and Domain Names.” In this webinar, we cover: – Trademark Overview – Domain Name Overview – Domain Name Formats – Domain Names as Trademarks – Domain Names Including Trademarks – UDRP – ACPA – Cybersquatting and Typosquatting – Hypotheticals View on YouTube The...
In an interview that will be sure to interest entrepreneurs, start-ups, and domain name investors, David E. Weslow discusses: buy/sell domain name agreements, trademarks, auto-blogging software that is popular with WordPress-powered websites, UDRP issues, lawsuits, and much more.
Mike Mann has essentially built a startup business incubator where entrepreneurs receive resources (including a domain name), mentorship, connections and – in many cases – customers, waiting for services.
On this edition of IP Counsel, host Attorney Peter Lando, partner at the firm of Lando & Anastasi, LLP, welcomes Mary Wong, Professor of Law at the University of New Hampshire School of Law, and Director of the School's Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property, to discuss plans of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for new gTLDs and how they will be implemented. Peter and Mary take a look at several concerns raised by the international business community and how ICANN has attempted to address each of these issues.
Jeff Burgar of Alberta Hot Rods doesn’t do interviews, at least he’s never done an interview before today. In this interview, hear Jeff Burgar talk about CharlieSheen.com, the UDRP process, WIPO decisions, and much more.
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Suffolk Law Assistant Dean Christopher Gibson discusses his authorship of the UDRP as well as his decision in Dannon Yogurt's case against Sequential Inc in this week's Intellectual Property podcast.
Andrew Allemann, editor of the popular DomainNameWire.com news site, discusses the interesting recent UDRP cases and their trends that they're showing, including EdibleBrands.com, Fbomb.com, GoDaddy domains, Scalar.com. He also discusses the updated ICANN process for new gTLDsincluding the deadline and overarching issues that matter to domainers.
Legal Issues with Domains with UDRP, trademark, domain ownership and more with Derek Newman who has been lead counsel to groundbreaking cases in the arena of Internet policy, and practices in Internet law, intellectual property, advertising law, entertainment and the First Amendment. He also handles complex civil litigation, as well as business deals and corporate transactions.
Host: Colette Vogele Guest: Martin Schwimmer Martin Schwimmer is a principal at Schwimmer Mitchell Law and has been Of Counsel to Moses and Singer since 2007. Marty’s practice is concentrated in the area of U.S. and international trademark law and domain name counseling, prosecution and litigation. He represents some of America’s largest corporations regarding the special policing issues raised by use of brand names on the Internet. Managing Intellectual Property magazine identified Mr. Schwimmer as one of the best trademark lawyers in the United States. Marty also publishes The Trademark Blog, widely recognized as a leading source of trademark news and case analysis. Topics and Questions for Episode 014: In this episode, Colette discusses with trademark and domain name expert Marty Schwimmer issues of trademark infringement like what to do if you receive a cease & desist letter? What is cybersquatting? What is counterfeiting? What is trademark dilution? What is the UDRP and ICAAN? Where can I be sued? And what is the Declaratory Judgment Act?
Monte injures himself....again...but does the show anyway LIVE from his bedroom. This weeks guests include: Ramiro Canales, who is an attorney and lobbyist in Austin, Texas. Previously he served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas. He has extensive litigation experience and is very knowledgeable about trademark law and UDRP decisions. His second guest is John Grosshandler, the Founder and Event Director for eComXpo, the virtual tradeshow for ecommerce marketers.