By: Eun-Joo Min, WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center, Mathias Lilleengen, WIPO Arbitration Center
Selected UDRP decisions rendered by WIPO Center panels between 2000 and 2003, illustrating major substantive issues and procedural mechanics of the UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy). The policy is intended to assist in resolving commercial disputes arising out of bad-faith registration and use of Internet domain names corresponding to trademark rights.
The book "Collection of WIPO Domain Name Panel Decisions" is a compilation of domain name dispute resolution decisions made by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration and Mediation Center. Here is a comprehensive overview of the book:
The book is not a narrative but a collection of case decisions. It does not have a traditional plot but rather presents a series of legal decisions and their analyses. The WIPO Jurisprudential Overview 3.0, which is closely related to this collection, summarizes consensus panel views on common and important substantive and procedural issues under the UDRP. This summary is based on thousands of WIPO panel decisions, aiming to provide a predictable and fair framework for resolving domain name disputes.
While there is no specific critical reception available for the book "Collection of WIPO Domain Name Panel Decisions," the WIPO Jurisprudential Overview 3.0, which is closely related, has been widely recognized for its utility in providing predictability and consistency in UDRP decisions. The overview has been welcomed by WIPO panelists and is considered essential for parties involved in UDRP proceedings to understand the consensus views on key issues.
In summary, the book "Collection of WIPO Domain Name Panel Decisions" is a valuable resource for practitioners, in-house counsel, and anyone involved in domain name disputes. It provides a comprehensive collection of WIPO panel decisions, aiming to enhance predictability and fairness in the resolution of such disputes.