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Internet Domain Name and Trademark Disputes: Shifting Paradigms in Intellectual Property

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This Note discusses the controversies associated with Internet domain names and trademarks. Part II gives a short history of the Internet (because there is no long history), what domain names are and how they operate, and the nature of the conflict between domain names and trademarks. Part III examines specific aspects of trademark law, including the Lanham Act and the Federal Trademark Dilution Act. Intellectual property rights in the context of trademarks and domain names are discussed in Part IV. Part V defines cybersquatters and discusses some of the cases involving them. National and international attempts to manage the Internet are briefly discussed in Part VI. Finally, Part VII offers some concluding remarks.

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43 Ariz. L. Rev. 465 (2001)

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Susan Thomas Johnson

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