Latin America's domain name dispute resolution policies: an overview
In 2000 Venezuela adopted the UDRP to resolve domain name disputes
under the '.ve' country-code top-level domain as a temporary measure: it intended
to adopt country-specific rules within five years. Four years on, Luis Henriquez
of De Sola Pate & Brown in Caracas assesses whether such measures are needed and reviews
the anti-cybersquatting procedures available in other countries in the region.
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