Intellectual Property Law
New Matter FALL 2019, Volume 44, Number 3
Content
- Tips and Pitfalls of Udrp Proceedings
- MCLE Self-Study Article
- Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
- Quarterly International Ip Law Update
- The Licensing Corner
- Letter from the Chair
- Intellectual Property Section Executive Committee 2018-2019
- 2019 New Matter Author Submission Guidelines
- Rule Changes Affecting Trademark Practitioners
- The California Lawyers Association Intellectual Property Alumni
- Online Cle For Participatory Credit
- Bypassing Highway [35 U.S.C. Section] 101: Congress in Search of an Alternative Route to Patent Eligibility
- Report of the Delegation of the Intellectual Property Law Section of the California Lawyers Association to Washington, D.C.
- Copyright News
- Case Comments
- 44th Annual Intellectual Property Institute
- Ttab Decisions and Developments
- Cla Ip Section Staff
- Contents
- Federal Circuit Report
- Ip and Art: An International Perspective
- Intellectual Property Section Interest Group Representatives 2018-2019
- Ninth Circuit Report
Tips and Pitfalls of UDRP Proceedings
Kristin B. Kosinski
Cislo & Thomas LLP
Trademark owners seeking domain names containing their marks or confusingly similar variants may have the option to acquire the domain via a Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (UDRP) proceeding. Not all scenarios lend themselves to taking this type of action, and parties must carefully consider all applicable facts in view of the rules before proceeding.