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World Trademark Review 37

Co-published editorial

Country correspondents

Domain name management

Canada - Bereskin & Parr LLP

Important changes to ‘.ca’ dispute resolution policy make it more accessible to trademark owners View PDF

China - Kangxin Partners PC

Faced with a range of domain name variations, brand owners doing business in China need to carefully consider their selection methodology View PDF

Germany - Siebeke Lange Wilbert

In the ever-expanding online world, brand owners need to be ready to fight infringement at the top and second levels View PDF

India - Ranjan Narula Associates

In addition to a clear ‘.in’ Domain Dispute Resolution Policy, the courts have laid down some consistent guidelines for the treatment of domain name disputes View PDF

Italy - Bugnion SpA

In creating a domain name strategy, brand owners need to ensure they are taking a national and international perspective View PDF

Mexico - Uhthoff Gómez Vega & Uhthoff SC

With the advent of new gTLDS, brand owners need to create a multi-faceted domain name management strategy View PDF

Romania - Vilau & Mitel

While the Romanian Top-Level Domain Authority oversees the country’s domains, brand owners should consider whether to utilise its dispute resolution procedures or utilise other methods View PDF

Ukraine - Gorodissky & Partners

A range of national domains are available in Russia, with disputes between IP owners and domain name administrators played out in the courts View PDF

United Kingdom - Edwards Wildman Palmer UK LLP

The United Kingdom is one of the most cost-effective jurisdictions in which to deal with domain name abuses View PDF

United States - Edwards Wildman Palmer LLP

Preparing for the impact of new gTLDs on domain name management in the United States View PDF