In this case study video, I discuss what (sometimes) happens if a domain name registrant agrees to transfer a disputed domain after a trademark owner files a complaint under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
UDRP Case Study: NFTs and Cybersquatting
UDRP Case Study: Abbreviations and Confusing Similarity (brs.contact)
In this case study video, I discuss a decision under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) in which the panel found an abbreviation of a trademark in a domain name to be confusingly similar to the trademark. The case involved the domain name <brs.contact> and the trademark BOURSORAMA.
UDRP Case Study: The Shortest Domain Name Dispute, <b.mw>
Domain Name Disputes in the Age of Coronavirus (Video)
Domain Dispute Digest (Q1 2021): Domain Name Disputes Continue to Soar
UDRP Case Study: Wells Fargo, weiisfarg0.com, and Typosquatting
UDRP Case Study: MailEquinor.com, "Mail" Domains, and MX Records
UDRP Case Study: CentricSubZeroRepair.com
In this case study video, I explain how a reseller, distributor, or service provider may be able to use another company's trademark in its domain name without violating the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). In the UDRP case I discuss, Sub-Zero lost a case against the registrant of the domain name <CentricSubZeroRepair.com>.









