In this case study video, I discuss a domain name dispute filed by President Barack Obama's foundation under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). As I explain in the video, the case involved seven domain names, each of which contained the “Obama” name plus the words “presidential center” or “presidential library.” The UDRP panel ordered all of the domain names transferred to the Barack Obama Foundation.
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GigaLaw Interview: Inside the CIIDRC
In this interview, Doug Isenberg of GigaLaw talks about the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) with two guests from the Canadian International Internet Dispute Resolution Centre (CIIDRC): Barry Penner, Managing Director of the Vancouver International Arbitration Centre, of which CIIDRC is a division; and Ina Ergasheva, CIIDRC's assistant director.








