wipo intellectual property

Copyright tussle looming over online video?

News The World Intellectual Property Organization, or Wipo, a specialised arm of the UN, gave the go-ahead in 2003 to begin drafting the treaty but a final version is still pending. Jule Sigall, the US Copyright Office official who led the roundtable... [06 Sep 2006]

dotMobi to auction top-drawer names

News It's also launching a 'premium name' service for some brand holders in conjunction with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). dotMobi, the company behind the newly launched mobile top level domain, has revealed more details on when... [16 Aug 2006]

Webcasting ejected from broadcasting treaty

News The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Friday welcomed the news that webcasting will no longer be included in the World Intellectual Property Organization's (Wipo) broadcasting treaty. The Treaty on the Protection of Broadcasting Organizations... [09 May 2006]

Typo-squatters target security industry

News That case went before the World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) for arbitration and Wipo ordered Unasi to return the domain which it believed had been registered in bad faith. That ruling came just two months after Wipo had been forced to... [19 Sep 2005]

easyMobile wins easiermobile.com domain

News According to a complaint filed with Wipo (World Intellectual Property Organisation), easyGroup claims the URL "is confusingly similar to its trademark easyMobile phonetically, visually and conceptually" and the website was a direct attempt by... [14 Jul 2005]

Lawmakers must 'think global' for IPR solutions

News European legislators could work at the international level with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), the report recommends. Malcolm Harbour MEP, chairman of the Conservative Technology Forum, concurred that global solutions are what... [24 Jan 2005]

Official: file-sharing legal

News The country has not yet ratified World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) treaties that contain more specific language saying that only copyright holders or their licensees have the ability to make copyrighted works available to others. [01 Apr 2004]

Web 'copycats' ripping off small businesses

News Michael Cover, a partner and intellectual property expert at law firm Faegre Benson Hobson Audley who also sits on WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) dispute panels, told silicon.com: "If you have this kind of problem in the UK, it is... [09 Mar 2004]

MikeRoweSoft teen flogs legal documents on eBay

News I am selling the WIPO book with the 25-page letter I received from Microsoft's lawyers on 14 January, 2004. Rowe refused, and the conflict wound up before WIPO, which arbitrates in domain name disputes. [03 Feb 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Concorde and conferencing, that IPR retreat and Xbox lessons

Comment It is, therefore, bemusing that the US Director of International Relations for the US Patent and Trademark Office apparently opposed such a meeting, claiming that such a meeting would run against the mission of WIPO to promote intellectual... [10 Nov 2003]

Robbie Williams triumphs in cyber squatting row

News The UN World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) said Taylor had no legitimate claim to the domain and said his actions appeared to be aimed solely at provoking Williams. Pop star Robbie Williams has won a custody battle for the... [19 Aug 2002]

Van Morrison wins domain name dispute

News The WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organistion) arbitration panel ruled that Van Morrison held common law trademark rights over the domain as "Van Morrison" was not a common name and had only become internationally recognisable through the... [05 Jul 2002]

PwC loses PwC.com

News An arbitration panel for the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) ruled PwC had failed to prove that the defendant had no legitimate interest in the domain and had registered it in good faith. [27 May 2002]

Red card for Liverpool FC cyber squatter

News The World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) ruled that businessman Andrew Hetherington had no claims over the domain, which it said he registered in 'bad faith'. Hetherington said he registered the domain for a planned clothing venture to... [08 Apr 2002]

Alcoholics Anonymous loses web battle

News The site hosts chat rooms and message boards for discussion of AA-related issues - but the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) decided AA had failed to prove the site was being run in bad faith. [10 Jan 2002]

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