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Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Unilateral Consent to Transfer; Respondent’s Motivation
Once a case is submitted to a Panel, it is either decided or terminated. If terminated it is either
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Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Shutting Down Criticism or Protecting from Impersonation?
     A blogger [http://acro.net/blog/2008/08/03/
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Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Penalizing the Complainant for Abusing the UDRP Procedure
Against a complainant who abuses the UDRP procedure – a recent example being Collective Media, Inc. v. CKV / COLLECTIVEMEDIA.COM continue reading
Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Uncertainty in Protecting Two and Three Letter Trademarks
There have been a number of recent cases involving two to five letter domain names accused of violating the Policy. The history is mixed, but
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Anne Gilson LaLonde
Posted By: Anne Gilson LaLonde
Electing Statutory Damages in a Counterfeiting Case May Bar an Award of Attorneys Fees in the Ninth Circuit
The Ninth Circuit’s recent interpretation of the Lanham Act’s damages provisions surely surprised many trademark practitioners.  It held that, when a plaintiff chooses
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