UDRP Case Study: <nike.dev>

UDRP Case Study: &lt;nike.dev&gt;

In this case study video, attorney Doug Isenberg of GigaLaw explains how Nike filed and lost a dispute over a domain name that consisted solely of the word “Nike.” The case is a good lesson for trademark owners trying to decide whether to file a complaint under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).

UDRP Case Study: F***Priceline.com

UDRP Case Study: F***Priceline.com

In this case study video, attorney Doug Isenberg of GigaLaw explains how Priceline won a dispute under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) for the domain name <fuckpriceline.com>. As Doug explains in the video, there’s obviously no shortage of criticism on the Internet, and sometimes that criticism takes place on a website using a domain name that consists of a company’s name plus a pejorative word. But not all such domain names are protected as so-called “gripe sites,” which is exactly what happened in the Priceline case.