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Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series covering domain name ownership. David W. Nance is an attorney who practices Internet law and has represented both domainers and registrars. The series is part of Nance's regular column on legal issues that impact domainers.
Domain name ownership disputes can be fascinating or even humorous for the casual observer and thoroughly aggravating, not to mention costly, for the victims involved. Despite what you might think (because you rarely hear or read about them) domain name ownership disputes are becoming quite common. So the more you know, the better prepared you’ll be when it happens to you. |
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By David W. Nance Lex Feuilleton Columnist
Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series covering domain name ownership. David W. Nance is an attorney who practices Internet law and has represented both domainers and registrars. The series is part of Nance’s regular column on legal issues that impact domainers and provide his insights and understandings of the issues around domain ownership.
Now that the shock has finally started to wear off about your domain name being threatened, stolen or hijacked, you simply will not forget. You have to do something. But before you decide what, let’s continue in our analysis of domain name ownership. |
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