The year 2017 turned out to be a record-setting year for domain name disputes, in two ways: The number of complaints filed as well as the total number of domain names in those complaints.
Another Registrant Loses UDRP Where Trademark 'Spans the Dot'
'Combosquatting': New Attention for an Old Problem
New Copyright Agent Directory Takes Effect January 1
Domain Name Disputes Deja Vu: Panavision.com and Panavision.org
When UDRP Consolidation Requests Go Too Far
Apple (Not Surprisingly) is Not a Cybersquatter
Confusing Similarity is Only a 'Standing Requirement' Under the UDRP
Popular ccTLDs for Domain Name Disputes
Although no ccTLD appears as frequently as .com in domain name disputes, it's interesting to see which ccTLDs are subject to dispute the most often.At the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), which hears more domain name disputes than any service provider, the most popular ccTLD that shows up in decisions is .nl (Netherlands), followed by .au (Australia), and .es (Spain).