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Domain Name Law and Practice
An International Handbook
Torsten Bettinger Author of the UK chapter Tony Willoughby and Author of the US chapter Sally M. Abel
1,500 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-927825-1
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Hardback
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07 April 2005
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- Contains all the information practitioners need to advise their clients on domain name registration and dispute resolution
- Detailed analysis of the relationship between domain names and existing trade mark law and practice
- In depth coverage of both the UDRP and 27 key national regimes, plus analysis of the new ".eu" TLD
- Written by an expert contributor team including specialists from the US, the UK and Germany, thereby offering a rounded and reliable treatment of the subject
- Key developments in law and practice post-publication will be noted up on a companion website for the book, accessible to all purchasers, so as to maintain its currency and value
- Major new update to October 2006 on Alternative Dispute Resolution for ".eu" available on the companion website
This work, edited and written by leading experts in the fields of domain name dispute resolution and trade mark law from around the world, provides a comprehensive analysis of the law and practice relating to internet domain names at an international level, combined with a detailed survey of the 27 most important domain name jurisdictions worldwide, including the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, China, Singapore, Russia, Canada and Australia. A particular strength of the book is its in-depth country-by-country focus upon how domain names relate to existing trade mark law, and upon the
developing case-law in this field, as well as the alternative dispute resolution procedures in the respective ccTLDs.
It assembles detailed information about the registration of domain names at national, regional and international levels, analysis of the dispute resolution processes at each of those levels, and strategic guidance on how to manage domain names as part of an overall brand strategy. The authors also analyse panelist decisions under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the registration procedures and alternative dispute resolution procedure for the new European top level domain '.eu'.Readership: Practitioners and in-house counsel interested in IT,
e-commerce and intellectual property law (particularly trade marks); domain name registries, registrars and their resellers; internet service providers; academics; post-graduates; reference libraries
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Torsten Bettinger, Attorney and partner at Bettinger Schneider Schramm, Munich Author of the UK chapter Tony Willoughby, Solicitor and senior partner at Willoughby & Partners/Rouse & Co, London, and Author of the US chapter Sally M. Abel, Attorney and Chair of the trademark group at Fenwick & West LLP, California, and Adjunct on Trademark Law, Boalt Hall, UC BerkeleyContributors: Sally M. Abel, Fenwick & West LLP and University of California Mustafa Aksu, University of Istanbul Pravin Anand, Anand and Anand, New
Delhi Torsten Bettinger, Bettinger Schneider Schram, Munich James Bridgeman, Barrister, Ireland Angela Brüning, BMH Avocats, France Remy D. Chavannes, Stibbe, Amsterdam Eric Daems, Attorney at Law, Brussels Philipp Fabbio, Faculty of Law, University La Sapienza, Italy Luis Gimeno Olcina, Spanish Patent Office Makoto Hattori, Abe, Ikubo & Katayama, Japan Lars L. Huisman, Stibbe, Amsterdam Gallus Joller, Troller Hitz Troller & Partner, Switzerland Iouri Kobiako, Frohwitter, Germany Eric Macramalla, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP, Ontario Ravi Mohindra, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Sydney Justyna Ozegalska-Trybalska, Jagiellonian University,
Poland Steve Palmer, Palmer Biggs Legal, United Kingdom Thomas Pattloch, Schulz Woods Barwinkel, China Alistair Payne, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Sydney Renata Potmakova, UPV, Slovakia Panos Rigopoulos, European Patent Office, Germany Petter Rindforth, Groth & Co KB, Sweden Rodney Ryder, Anand and Anand, New Delhi Reinhard Schanda, Sattler & Schanda, Austria Jostein Solberg, Fredrikstad tingrett, Norway George Souter, Lammi & Partners, Finland Alain Strowel, Covington & Burling, Belgium Tan Tee Jim, Allen & Gledhill, Singapore Dirk Visser, Klos Morel Vos & Schaap, Amsterdam Knud Wallberg, Sandel Loje & Wallberg, Denmark Tony
Willoughby, Willoughby & Partners/Rouse & Co, London Hong Xue, University of Hong Kong
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"this collaborative writing and editing effort by a formidable expert team is a meticulously executed international account of domain name law, practice and dispute resolution...Bettinger's coverage and anlysis here, as is true throughout, is of consistently high standard...this first edition is both logically presented and structuredBettinger's clean and crisp writing style allows the reader easy navigation and transition through a compendious and illuminating work." - Odette Hutchinson-Malhi (lecturer in law, University of Central England in Birmingham), Communications Law Vol 10, No. 5.
"This is a reference work of very wide sweep...There is a good spread of countries selected for inclusion." - Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association.
"...this is an excellent work that will be an invaluable tool, particularly for practitioners who are involved in any form of brand protection whether in private practice or as in-house counsel at a company. The brand managers of the world's top companies would be well advised to purchase a copy." - Simon Bennett, Convergence
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Part I: The Domain Name System and the Procedures and Policies for the Registration of Domain Names
A: Torsten Bettinger: Structure and Organization of the Domain Name Systems
B: Torsten Bettinger: Registration Requirements and Dispute Resolution
C: Torsten Bettinger: Statistics
Part II: National Domain Name Systems and Conflicts with Domestic Intellectual Property Rights Regimes
Alistair Payne and Ravi Mohindra: Australia
Reinhard Schanda: Austria
Alain Strowel and Eric Daems: Belgium
Eric Macramalla: Canada
Thomas Pattloch: China
Renata Potmakova: Czech Republic
Knud Wallberg: Denmark
George Souter: Finland
Angela Brüning: France
Torsten Bettinger: Germany
Panos Rigopoulos: Greece
Hong Xue: Hong Kong
Pravin Anand and Rodney Ryder: India
James Bridgeman: Ireland
Philipp Fabbio: Italy
Makoto Hattori: Japan
Dirk Visser, Remy D. Chavannes and Lars L. Huisman: Netherlands
Jostein Solberg: Norway
Justyna Ozegalska-Trybalska: Poland
Iouri Kobiako: Russian Federation
Tan Tee Jim: Singapore
Luis Gimeno Olcina: Spain
Petter Rindforth: Sweden
Gallus Joller: Switzerland
Mustafa Aksu: Turkey
Tony Willoughby and Steve Palmer: United Kingdom
Sally M. Abel: United States
Part III: Alternative Dispute Resolution
A: Torsten Bettinger: Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)
B: Torsten Bettinger: Alternative Dispute Resolution for ".eu"
C: Torsten Bettinger: Other gTLD-specific Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures
Part IV: The Paris Convention/WIPO Joint Recommendation Concerning Provisions on the Protection of Marks and other Industrial Property Rights in Signs on the InternetTorsten Bettinger:
Part V: Country Overviews
Appendix I: Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Appendix II: Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Appendix III: WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center Supplemental Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Appendix IV: Joint Recommendation Concerning Provisions on the Protection of Marks and other Industrial Property Rights in Signs on the Internet
Appendix V: Regulation (EC) No 733/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 April 2002 on the Implementation of the .eu Top Level Domain
Appendix VI: Commission Regulation (EC) No 874/2004 of 28 April 2004 Laying Down Public Policy Rules Concerning the Implementation and Functions of the .eu Top Level Domain and the Principles Governing Registration
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