* Dominic Thoreau (domi...@thoreau-online.net) [100205 13:46]: > On 5 February 2010 13:29, mirod <mi...@xmltwig.com> wrote: >> I am not sure what she can do about it though. It seems like the only >> solution is to go to court, and there have been very few cases that >> went to trial.
> Our default policy on this sort of thing is to encourage the two > parties involved to resolve the dispute themselves. > If they can't do this, they're free to and fight at WIPO - who are > very very slow to do anything. Same for the Dutch TLD (.nl) : they refuse to play a role in these disputes and leave it to lawsuits... where it ends-up quite often, afaik. Difficult when the hijacker of the domain and the owner of the trademark live in different countries. -- Regards, MarkOv ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mark Overmeer MSc MARKOV Solutions m...@overmeer.net soluti...@overmeer.net http://Mark.Overmeer.net http://solutions.overmeer.net