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DOMAIN
DISPUTES
Cybersquatting is a word that has become well known in the e-commerce
world. This term refers to the act of registering an internet domain
name that incorporates a trademark or a trade name of another person
or company for the purpose of holding the domain named hostage and
selling it back to the rightful owner. Very recently three separate
organizations have been specifically created to resolve domain name
disputes. Additionally, the U.S. government has enacted a specific
federal statute to address the issue of Cybersquatting. If you feel
someone has "squatted" on your domain name, or if you
are admittedly are walking on thin ice with your own domain name,
Matthew R. Halpin & Associates, P.C. can address your concerns.
Matthew
R. Halpin & Associates, P.C. has extensive experience in dealing
with the issue of Cybersquatting. Whether it is a review of an your
own domain name and the ways you may be using your domain name,
or a claim that some third party is infringing on your turf, Matthew
R. Halpin & Associates, P.C. can provide domain name owners
with answers and strategies geared to protect the web domains well
into the future.
Matthew
R. Halpin & Associates, P.C. urges you to give us a call or
send us an email (mhalpin@halpinlaw.com)
with any questions, comments or general inquiries you may have.
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