In August, Domain Name Summit 2024 concluded its four-day conference in London, UK, which was held from August 19 to 22 at the Hilton London Metropole. This time, due to DN's CEO JACK was busy, he didn't have time to come to the site. Sligh
International Arbitration Forum, August 12, 2024 - In a recent dispute over the WIPSystems.com domain name, a panel ruled that the case was a case of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH) and rejected the Complainant Work In Progress
In a dispute over the domain name Babista.com, the Complainant claimed rights to the trademark “BABISTA” and accused Respondent PTB Media Ltd of registering and using the domain name in bad faith. However, after reviewing the evidence,
Every day in the domaining world there are disputes about domains being taken, some domain suits get transferred unconditionally and some get dismissed. The owner deserves at least an explanation.
According to the arbitrator's decision, the FlyCRW.com domain name was registered in 2019, two years before the Airport Authority's application for the mark. Moreover, prior to that time, the Airport Authority had not shown evidence of
The percentage of UDRP rejections and findings of reverse domain name hijacking by WIPO and forums. The chart was provided by John Berryhill.
The number of domain name hijacking cases filed under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute
In the past few days, a well-known foreign domain investment guru @domain has hit the jackpot! Within one week, he consecutively sold two .io domain names, and both of them are single characters. From his tweets,
Jack is the name recently adopted by Yue Dai after extending his interests to the entire Western world. He is one of China's most successful domain investors/developers, renowned for his 2-letter .com domain combinations,
DN.com's CEO, JACK, has been acclaimed as the "Buffett of China" for his outstanding visionary investments. These four summits have provided him with the opportunity to establish connections with numerous friends in the global domain
Recently, according to reports from foreign media: an Indian matrimonial website has been discovered attempting reverse domain hijacking of the domain jodii.com, which is owned by the competitor Matrimony.com. The complainant in this