Protecting Your Domain Name From Internet Thieves, Employees & Ex-Partners

April 11th, 2008

URL theft by a partner or co-owner: We receive calls every week from companies who essentially tell us that an ex-partner or company owner has taken control of their domain registrations and that the now-ex-partner refuses to release the stolen name to the company. Perhaps the name was registered initially in one partner’s name. In some cases, that business owner redirects the domain to another website, essentially putting the online business out of business. More often, the business owner demands some sort or money or other consideration in exchange for the domain name. Essentially, they use the URL as leverage to obtain something they couldn’t achieve in the context of the partnership. This is perhaps the most common example of domain name theft. Domain names stolen in this fashion account for about 25% of the calls and emails we receive in the domain theft area.

URLTheft by Employees: Unfortunately, corporate management is rarely involved in the registration process of their domain names. Registration of domains is often handled by the IT department, and even delegated to lower level web site employees. Because of the high turnover rate at that level, the employee with access to the domain registrant login information ends up leaving the company, taking that information with them. Again, if there is a dispute with the employee, it often turns into a domain name dispute after termination. Once the domain registrant information is stolen, it can be difficult to retrieve.

URL Theft by Vendors: Sometimes, a technology vendor or web site developer uses their own information to register your companies domain name, even going so far as to list their company as the registrant of your trademarks. If a billing dispute arises down the line, the web developer uses the URL as leverage to get paid. Even more common, the web vendor goes out of business and the company doesn’t realize that they have no way of obtaining control of the domain name or even renewing the domain name at the end of the registration period. If a domain name is stolen by the web developer or vendor, you could be in big trouble if the vendor’s company folds, the web developer moves away or you become the target of cyber-extortion.

The words “someone stole my domain name” are words said far too often in our business. Companies must take their intellectual property rights more seriously and protect their intangible assets like they do other tangible property. An ounce of prevention is really worth a pound of cure. Control your registrant login and you will control your domain name from theft.

Mr. Schaefer is a seasoned trial attorney practicing internet, domain and trademark law on a global basis. Mr. Schaefer has first chair trial experience in a wide variety of litigation matters, including class action litigation, internet and domain law, cybersquatting actions, intellectual property, commercial and fiduciary litigation, UDRP and IP licensing. He has represented some of the largest companies in the world in litigation, domain name, trademark and related matters. He is a frequent author and presenter on issues related to protecting business interests in a global internet economy.

To find out more about trademark protection, copyright law, cybersquatting and complex litigation, please visit Traverse Legal, PLC or visit our domain name protection blog or cybersquatting blog

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Finding a Lawyer in Wilmington

April 11th, 2008

There are numerous lawyers in Delaware and the city of Wilmington that you can choose from. Many of the lawyer Delaware that you can choose from specializes in a certain type of law. There are several different reasons why one may need a lawyer Wilmington. If you are selling or purchasing real estate or property you may want to have a lawyer Delaware that specializes in the field of real estate law. A real estate lawyer Wilmington will be able to draw up the legal contracts that are necessary when buying or selling a house or property. Plus the lawyer can check into the legalities of other real estate property you may be interested in. Another type of lawyer Delaware is one that deals in injuries or accidents.

This type of lawyer Delaware is very important if someone injured you or you got hurt because of an accident on the job. There is even a law firm that covers bicycle accidents in Wilmington. Other types of lawyer Wilmington that you may want to employ the services of are lawyers who specialize in divorce, personal law suits, small claims and criminal law. When you are searching for a lawyer Delaware or a lawyer Wilmington you may want to look in your local Yellow Pages. Another way to find a lawyer in your area would be to look on the Internet. Several reputable lawyers have web sites for potential clients to view.

Whatever you needs are there is a lawyer Delaware or a lawyer Wilmington that can handle your case. So many times people do not hire a lawyer when an accident occurs or in real estate proceedings or when having to go to court. People who do not employ the services of a lawyer usually do not make out as well. Make sure you have legal protection by hiring a lawyer Delaware or a lawyer Wilmington. A lawyer is your friend in a time of need.

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