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National Arbitration Forum: CNN Prevails in Largest
Domain Name Dispute
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Cable News Network
(CNN) prevailed in the largest single domain name dispute ever heard under
the streamlined dispute policy established to prevent trademark abuses on
the Internet. The case, administered by the National Arbitration Forum,
involved 325 domain names containing some variation of the well-known CNN
trademark.
The dispute was among hundreds heard each year by the National Arbitration Forum under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy ("UDRP") of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN"). The domain name dispute process is a popular alternative to lengthy and expensive trademark lawsuits. CNN was represented in the proceeding by John D. Haynes of Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta. Copies of the decision, Cable News Network v. Khouri et al, are available from the National Arbitration Forum or online at http://www.arbitration-forum.com/ . The National Arbitration Forum is the largest U.S.-based provider of domain name dispute resolution services and is one of the world's largest neutral administrators of arbitration and mediation services, with a select panel of former judges and experienced senior attorneys providing dispute resolution worldwide. Founded in 1986, the Forum is headquartered in Minneapolis-St. Paul, with arbitrators located across the globe. The Forum publishes a free electronic newsletter covering many areas of domain-name dispute resolution. Contact domain-news@arb-forum.com for a subscription. Source: National Arbitration Forum
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