Domain names have now solidified their status as a significant component of a corporation's Intellectual Property portfolio.
We possess proficiency in representing both claimants and domain name registrants in .co.uk domain name disputes at Nominet, under Nominet's Dispute Resolution Service. Additionally, we have a wealth of experience related to .com disputes, which are typically processed through the World Intellectual Property Organisation. We will now delve into the rules and procedures overseeing the latter.
In the nascent stages of the internet, domain name disagreements were exclusively dealt with via legal courts. Presently, an array of distinct domain name protocols exist, often offering a prompt, efficient, self-executable, and comparatively cost-effective method to handle inappropriate domain name usage, irrespective of the alleged "infringer's" global location.
Our squad is unparalleled with regards to their proficiency in this field. Matthew Harris is acknowledged by both brand proprietors and domain name traders as a specialist in the realm of domain name law. He has personally adjudicated over 100 domain name cases via the World Intellectual Property Organisation, Nominet, and the CAC Arbitration Court.
Distinctively for groups carrying out this kind of work, our legal experts have triumphantly represented both parties initiating and defending domain name proceedings.
In certain scenarios, the English court proceedings continue to be the most efficient course of action, providing swift and concise relief. Our team has a wealth of experience with this process, and in suitable cases, our team members have served as advocates before the English courts in domain name related conflicts.
Our team also engages in a wide spectrum of contractual and non-conflicting work related to domain name law. This work encompasses representing parties in transactions involving high-value domain names, as well as providing counsel related to the establishment of new gTLDs