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E-Cigarette Respondent’s Reverse Domain Name Hijacking Argument Goes Up in Smoke

By Jonathan Uffelman on August 5, 2021

Reverse domain name hijacking (“RDNH”) in domain name dispute cases is a finding that the complainant has abused the UDRP process by bringing its complaint in bad faith.  A common reason panels make such a finding is that the complainant should have known its complaint was fatally weak.  But recently, a UDRP panel denied a request for reverse domain name hijacking, even though the complainant failed to establish two of the required three elements needed to prove its case.  

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  • Posted in:
    Intellectual Property
  • Blog:
    Incontestable Blog
  • Organization:
    Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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