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Litigation

Feb. 12, 2000

Identity Theft

^^.COMmentary^^ By Ray K. Harris and Charlie Peterson Two recent developments relating to resolution of domain name disputes have one common focus: preventing bad-faith use of domain names.

By Ray K. Harris and Charlie Peterson
        Two recent developments relating to resolution of domain name disputes have one common focus: preventing bad-faith use of domain names.
        Effective Dec. 1, 1999, the Internet Corp. for Assigned Name and Numbers adopted a Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy that provides administrative hearings...

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