Domain Name Disputes & Cybersquatting: ACPA and UDRP
Cybersquatting is registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with a bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of a trademark belonging to someone else. If the domain names of your trademarks have been registered by a third party in bad-faith, our firm can obtain the transfer of the domain name or seek damages. This is done by filing an Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act ("ACPA") claim in federal court, or by initiating an Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy ("UDRP") proceeding with ICAAN. For additional information, see this article.
Internet Transactions and Contracts 
We also advise and prepare for the following issues:
- Website development and hosting projects
- Website terms of use and privacy policies
- Technical support and maintenance
- Software licenses, software development agreements, and beta user projects
- Linking agreements
- Website copyrights
- Strategic alliances, co-branding ventures
- Streaming video license
- Banner and Internet advertising, and other interactive marketing agreements
- Internet domain name transfers and assignments
- Work for hire agreements, Independent contractor agreements
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