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Regulating Marketing Communications on the Internet
Abstract:Abstract

Cybersquatters register internet domain names matching trademarks owned by other individuals or companies, intending to coerce payments before relinquishing that domain name to the rightful trademark owner. As online commerce expanded, so too has trademark infringement complaints concerning internet domain names. Congress passed two acts in recent years to deal with the controversy, the Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995, also known as Section 43(c) of the Lanham Trademark Act, and the more recent Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999, also known as Section 43(d) of the Lanham Trademark Act. Causes for action, defenses, and remedies are discussed for both. This article analyzes their impact.
Keywords:Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999  cyberpiracy  cybersquatters  domain names  Federal Trademark Dilution Act of 1995  internet  Lanham Trademark Act  marketing communications  online commerce  regulation  trademark
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