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Cybersquatting vis-a-vis Trademark Law - A Perusal

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The work mainly deals with the emerging and important issue of Cybersquatting in cyber space today. Cybersquatters are often branded as modern day extortionists and rightly so as they bear enough potential to inflict hefty damages on any one- be it an individual, government or giant corporate houses. To deal with this menace international community has made some efforts in the form of ICANN but its structure and functioning still leaves much desired. Jurisdictional issues arise frequently as it is not a territory specific crime. Virtually whole world is sitting at a hot seat due to the threats posed by the cybersquatters. All this is discussed in the milieu of laws and procedures as adopted in US and India and the problems involved therein. Adequate number of case-laws are also referred to make the position clear and bring out the intricacies that may be viable in formulation of any policy coming up with respect to the iussue of cybersquatting.

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In a young age, the author has achieved several academic feats in short span of time. He has considerable number of publications and conference presentations under his name. The emerging issues in the area of law are particularly the subject matter of his interest.

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Authors Mohammad Umar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.05.2012
 
EAN 9783659105715
ISBN 978-3-659-10571-5
No. of pages 76
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Other law

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