There are new domain extensions in Web3, including .crypto, .eth, and .nft. What happens when someone registers your trademark or personal name on these web3 extensions?&n...
READ MOREEnrico Schaefer - April 19, 2022 - Cybersquatting Law, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
There are new domain extensions in Web3, including .crypto, .eth, and .nft. What happens when someone registers your trademark or personal name on these web3 extensions?&n...
READ MOREMallory King - June 17, 2020 - Cybersquatting Law, Domain Name Trademark Issues, Internet Law
The world of domain names is ever-evolving with new generic top-level domains ("gTLD's") added to ICANN's New gTLD Program regularly. Part of Traverse Legal's brand protection a...
READ MOREMallory King - May 11, 2020 - Cybersquatting Law, Internet Law
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN") is an organization at the center of online domain name issues and is responsible for, among other things, develo...
READ MOREMallory King - February 09, 2020 - Brand Protection, Cybersquatting Law
As brand protection attorneys, we have noticed an increase in cybersquatters using confusingly similar domain names (many times those that can be considered typosquatting) to red...
READ MOREMallory King - October 18, 2019 - Cybersquatting Law, Demand Letters
Cybersquatting can come in many forms, but generally occurs when a domain name is registered with bad faith and is identical or confusingly similar to another party's trademark or...
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