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OverviewThe Domain Name System (DNS), which matches computer addresses to human-friendly domain names, has given rise to many legal issues. Two important issues are the institutional arrangements for governing the DNS and the use of trade marks as domain names. This book is the first complete statement of this rapidly-evolving area of the law. In particular, the book includes a comprehensive statement of decisions under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), the international system for resolving disputes between trade mark owners and domain name registrants. In this path-breaking work the author examines the extent to which principles of national trade mark law have been used in UDRP decisions. It will be essential reading for anyone, whether academic or practitioner, interested in internet law, intellectual property, and e-commerce law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David LindsayPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9781841135847ISBN 10: 1841135844 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 14 December 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews...comprehensive and detailed and includes valuable information on the evolution of the DNS and the UDRP. In particular, the author has successfully undertaken the daunting task of reading, analysing and systematising vast numbers of the ever-increasing and sometimes divergent UDRP decisions to produce a welcome and exhaustive text on the principles that apply to domain name disputes under the UDRP. The book is thus an invaluable resource for all those interested or involved in the DNS or domain name disputes under the UDRP or domain name disputes in those country code TLDs that have adopted the UDRP or a modified version of the UDRP which includes Australia...it is difficult to envisage a situation that would not be covered by this exceptionally detailed account of the UDRP and the UDRP decisions up to the end of February 2007. Janice Luck Australian Intellectual Property Journal Vol 19, 2008 ...there is much in the book that both specialists and less well-informed readers will find useful. Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association Vol. 17, No. 3, December 08 This book, designed as a reference work for practitioners, academics and policy-makers, provides a comprehensive statement of the issues that have arisen in the interpretation and application of the UDRP...Lawyers practising in this area of the law will certainly find this edition a worthwhile investment. Sharon Givoni Internet Law Bulletin Volume 11, Number 2, May 2008 ...comprehensive and detailed and includes valuable information on the evolution of the DNS and the UDRP. In particular, the author has successfully undertaken the daunting task of reading, analysing and systematising vast numbers of the ever-increasing and sometimes divergent UDRP decisions to produce a welcome and exhaustive text on the principles that apply to domain name disputes under the UDRP. The book is thus an invaluable resource for all those interested or involved in the DNS or domain name disputes under the UDRP or domain name disputes in those country code TLDs that have adopted the UDRP or a modified version of the UDRP which includes Australia...it is difficult to envisage a situation that would not be covered by this exceptionally detailed account of the UDRP and the UDRP decisions up to the end of February 2007.Janice LuckAustralian Intellectual Property JournalVol 19, 2008there is much in the book that both specialists and less well-informed readers will find useful.Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' AssociationVol. 17, No. 3, December 08This book, designed as a reference work for practitioners, academics and policy-makers, provides a comprehensive statement of the issues that have arisen in the interpretation and application of the UDRPLawyers practising in this area of the law will certainly find this edition a worthwhile investment.Sharon GivoniInternet Law BulletinVolume 11, Number 2, May 2008 ...comprehensive and detailed and includes valuable information on the evolution of the DNS and the UDRP. In particular, the author has successfully undertaken the daunting task of reading, analysing and systematising vast numbers of the ever-increasing and sometimes divergent UDRP decisions to produce a welcome and exhaustive text on the principles that apply to domain name disputes under the UDRP. The book is thus an invaluable resource for all those interested or involved in the DNS or domain name disputes under the UDRP or domain name disputes in those country code TLDs that have adopted the UDRP or a modified version of the UDRP which includes Australia...it is difficult to envisage a situation that would not be covered by this exceptionally detailed account of the UDRP and the UDRP decisions up to the end of February 2007. Janice Luck Australian Intellectual Property Journal Vol 19, 2008 .there is much in the book that both specialists and less well-informed readers will find useful. Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association Vol. 17, No. 3, December 08 This book, designed as a reference work for practitioners, academics and policy-makers, provides a comprehensive statement of the issues that have arisen in the interpretation and application of the UDRP.Lawyers practising in this area of the law will certainly find this edition a worthwhile investment. Sharon Givoni Internet Law Bulletin Volume 11, Number 2, May 2008 ...comprehensive and detailed and includes valuable information on the evolution of the DNS and the UDRP. In particular, the author has successfully undertaken the daunting task of reading, analysing and systematising vast numbers of the ever-increasing and sometimes divergent UDRP decisions to produce a welcome and exhaustive text on the principles that apply to domain name disputes under the UDRP. The book is thus an invaluable resource for all those interested or involved in the DNS or domain name disputes under the UDRP or domain name disputes in those country code TLDs that have adopted the UDRP or a modified version of the UDRP which includes Australia...it is difficult to envisage a situation that would not be covered by this exceptionally detailed account of the UDRP and the UDRP decisions up to the end of February 2007. Janice Luck Australian Intellectual Property Journal Vol 19, 2008 Author InformationDavid Lindsay, a Senior Lecturer at Monash Law School, is a widely published expert on internet law, intellectual property law and privacy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |