Blog 02
- 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...
- Blog
Yvette Miller — October 4, 2013 ICANN is now allowing applicants for generic-termed top-level domains (TLDs) – unbranded extensions such as .MUSIC or .SHOP –...
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- Domain Name Strategy
Josh Bourne ⬥ September 25 From time to time, we have observed that companies can be overzealous in protecting their trademarks, actually damaging their brand...
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ September 23 A recent UDRP case came to my attention over the domain name 14oz.com. The complaint, which was denied, was filed...
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ September 16 Internet giant Google, despite having what must surely be an almost unlimited legal budget and no qualms about taking its...
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ September 9 While some companies can pursue UDRPs more sparingly, pharmaceutical companies generally have to be more aggressive in reclaim efforts. After...
- Domain Name Strategy
Josh Bourne ⬥ October 8 The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) released the results of this year’s Most Innovative Companies survey last week. The survey is...
- Domain Name Strategy
Josh Bourne ⬥ September 6 Fashion Week, now underway in NYC, is perhaps the ultimate example of the retail industry’s proclivity for spectacle and showmanship....
- Domain Name Strategy
Steve Levy ⬥ September 3 This week’s chosen UDRP decision drives home the point that you can only file a UDRP to enforce your own...
- Domain Name Strategy
Josh Bourne ⬥ August 28 Most of us are pretty familiar with the concept of a hacker attacking a website – and, in fact, downloadable...
- gTLD Strategy
FairWinds Partners — August 27, 2013 In the 1950s, a psychologist invented the “wug” test to determine when children understand how language indicates and distinguishes...