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Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Granting, Authorizing or Acquiescing in Another’s Use of a Trademark
Granting, authorizing or acquiescing in another’s use of one’s trademark as a domain name is generally fatal to a claim for a UDRP remedy to recapture it. Representative of this fatality...
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Gerald M. Levine
Posted By: Gerald M. Levine
Distinguishing Among Theories
The Policy lists four non‑exclusive examples of bad faith. Each identifies a particular and distinguishable parasitic or predatory act. While it may be true that a respondent’s...
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Anne Gilson LaLonde
Posted By: Anne Gilson LaLonde
How the PRO IP Act of 2008 Changes Trademark Anti-Counterfeiting Law
            The PRO IP Act of 2008, officially the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act, increases penalties...
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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 because one of the parties has commenced a civil action or by consent. Consent to...
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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/aspis‑wipo/] has posted a denunciatory comment about a majority decision that shuts down a criticism site, <aspis.com>...
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