The World Intellectual Property Organization ("WIPO") reported that it handled 6,168 cybersquatting cases in 2024. This represents a 134% increase over the last decade. The figures for 2025 are set to be even higher.
This book provides trade mark attorneys, in-house lawyers and private practice solicitors with practical advice on how to avoid domain name disputes in the first place and best practice in taking action when disputes do arise.
Providing guidance from a neutral standpoint for both Complainants and Respondents, this book focusses on the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy for generic top level domains, the Nominet Dispute Resolution Service for the .uk country code top level domain and the EURid ADR for the .eu country code top level domain.
Andrew Clemson is a Chartered Trade Mark Attorney and partner at Cleveland Scott York. He has over 19 years of experience in trade mark law and practice.
CONTENTS
Part A - Introduction and Background
Chapter One - Background and Basics
Chapter Two - The Effect of GDPR
Part B - Avoiding Disputes
Chapter Three - Standard Steps to Take
Chapter Four - New gTLDs
Chapter Five - Is Action Necessary and Appropriate?
Part C - Disputes
Chapter Six - Overview of the Dispute Resolution Options
Chapter Seven - Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy ("UDRP")
Chapter Eight - The Uniform Rapid Suspension System ("URS")
Chapter Nine - Nominet DRS
Chapter Ten - EURid ADR
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