The Arbitration and Mediation Center of the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO Center) offers services for the
resolution of commercial disputes between private parties involving
intellectual property through procedures other than court
litigation. Prominent among these disputes in recent years have
been those arising out of bad-faith registration and use of
Internet domain names corresponding to trademark rights. The
administrative mechanism for resolving such disputes is embodied in
WIPO's Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP). This
very useful book reprints forty-five UDRP decisions rendered by
WIPO Center panels between 1999 and 2003. These decisions represent
the general trends as well as particular issues in the growing
jurisprudence in the important area of Internet domain name rights,
and their presentation here will provide practical guidance on the
substantive issues and procedural mechanics of the UDRP. The
decisions have been selected on the following criteria: principal
substantive issues resolved by WIPO panels; typical procedural
issues arising in UDRP cases; and diversity of domain names,
parties and panelists. This approach offers practit
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