Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Revised ICANN UDRP Rules Should Result in Cheaper Filings
As of March 1st, ICANN's revised UDRP Rules no longer require hard copy filings, meaning that Complaints and Responses, including Annexes, may now only be filed electronically. While the environmental results of such a change should prove significant, the cost savings are also likely to prove substantial by reducing copying and shipping charges, particularly for those brand owners who face persistent cybersquatting.
Labels:
ICANN,
new gTLD,
new top level domain,
trademark,
trademark protection,
UDRP
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