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The 4 Phases of a Lawsuit

Lawsuits can be confusing for people who have never been involved in one previously. A lawyer who is a good communicator can explain the four different phases of a lawsuit, so that the client has a general roadmap of the process. 1. Pleading Phase A lawsuit is initiated when the plaintiff files a lawsuit. Each…

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Domain Name Disputes

Most domain name disputes can be handled through a quick and inexpensive process called “UDRP arbitration.” UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy) is administered by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the primary agency in charge of regulating domain names. ICANN requires all ICANN-accredited domain name registrars to follow the UDRP procedures. [See http://www.icann.org/en/udrp/udrp.htm.]Subsequently,…

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Will the Domain Name Owner or Trademark Owner Win a Dispute?

Domain name owners frequently open their mail to find a letter from a law firm representing a trademark owner. These letters – called “cease and desist letters” by lawyers – demand that the domain name owner stop using the domain name, transfer the domain name to the trademark owner, and provide information about the dates of use…

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Trademark, Copyright or Patent?

Trademark, Copyright or Patent? Non-lawyers – and even many lawyers – are confused about what type of intellectual property protection is needed. You have something great . . . a software program, music, a name for your product or service, an invention or a logo. Do you apply for a patent? A copyright? A trademark? Something else? Let’s…