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In the Internet age, the ability to secure and protect domain names is a critical component of any business' trademark protection strategy. If someone else has registered a domain name that is confusingly similar to your trademark or business name (sometimes referred to as "cybersquatting"), then you may be legally entitled to have the domain name transferred to you.
Domain name disputes involving trademarks are typically resolved using the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP) process, which is usually much less expensive and much more efficient than going to court. Under the UDRP policy, successful complainants can have the infringing domain names transferred to their ownership within a matter of weeks.
The Law Office of Xavier Morales advises and represents individuals and companies involved in domain name disputes and domain name arbitration proceedings. We can prepare and file a domain name complaint on your behalf for a flat-fee of $1700 (plus arbitration forum fees).
For additional information or a free attorney consultation, contact Mr. Morales toll-free at 1-866-618-2517.
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