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Josh Bourne ⬥ October 23 The launch of the online portal for the U.S. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has been riddled with problems....
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Steve Levy ⬥ October 21 A recent UDRP complaint filed by Tesco Stores Limited could have interesting implications for the future of brand protection in...
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Steve Levy ⬥ October 14 A recent UDRP case demonstrates that businesses are not the only ones concerned about protecting their brands and reputations online....
- Domain Name Strategy
By Josh Bourne In early August 2014, ICANN published a commissioned study from Interisle on domain name collision (covered in more detail in this blog...
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Josh Bourne ⬥ October 10 As the use of social media networks continue to increase, social media squatting – or “brand bombing” – appears to...
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Zane Bundy — October 8, 2013 The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) released the results of this year’s Most Innovative Companies survey last week. The survey...
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ October 7 An otherwise unremarkable UDRP case over the domain name buying-duty-free-newport-cigarettes.info holds a valuable lesson for brand owners. While the UDRP...
- Domain Name Strategy
Josh Bourne ⬥ October 4 ICANN is now allowing applicants for generic-termed top-level domains (TLDs) – unbranded extensions such as .MUSIC or .SHOP – to...
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Yvette Miller — October 4, 2013 ICANN is now allowing applicants for generic-termed top-level domains (TLDs) – unbranded extensions such as .MUSIC or .SHOP –...
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ September 30 Pursuing bad actors who sell counterfeit goods is a major goal for brands looking to protect their reputations. There are,...
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Josh Bourne ⬥ September 25 From time to time, we have observed that companies can be overzealous in protecting their trademarks, actually damaging their brand...