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Whoop Whoop, congrats on a successful case @jberryhill
Always good to see a NP member kicking some @ss in the courtroom
Always good to see a NP member kicking some @ss in the courtroom
A World Intellectual Property Organization panel has denied a cybersquatting complaint against the domain name Gloo.com but neglected to consider whether it was a case of reverse domain name hijacking.
The case is a classic “Plan B” UDRP filing. The complainant, which uses Gloo.us, tried to buy Gloo.com, which was registered well before it started using the brand. When negotiations didn’t work out the way it wanted it filed a UDRP.
Full story here:
http://domainnamewire.com/2017/06/12/cant-believe-not-rdnh-gloo-com/