Transamerica v. Moniker Online: When domain registrars go bad

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[stextbox id=”info”] This is a summary and analysis of the decision in Transamerica Corp. v. Moniker Online Services, 672 F.Supp.2d 1353 (S.D. Fla. 2009), which stands for the proposition that, yes, a domain name registrar can be liable for contributory trademark infringement arising from the directly infringing acts of its clients. The decision is over […]

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Authors:

Jane Coleman

Date tagged:

02/27/2024, 10:49

Date published:

02/26/2024, 14:02