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Fardo/Rogel Settle Cybersquatting Case in Federal Court.

August 29, 2011 Cyber Law news in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania, United States of America

Attorney Noah Fardo of the Pittsburgh law firm, Flaherty Fardo, LLC has announced a successful confidential resolution of a federal claim involving cybersquatting.




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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) August 29, 2011 -- Attorneys Noah Paul Fardo, Esquire, and William F. Rogel, Esquire, of the Pittsburgh law firm, Flaherty Fardo, LLC have announced a successful confidential resolution of a federal claim involving a recent trend known as “cybersquatting”. In this case, allegations existed against the defendant who used similar domain names of their competitors to divert web traffic to their own website.

As the internet grows, the competition for on-line traffic is at an all time high and the federal government has regulated the use of domain names to protect businesses.

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Fardo/Rogel Settle Cybersquatting Case in Federal Court. Fardo/Rogel Settle Cybersquatting Case in Federal Court.

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What is Cybersquatting?

The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) was enacted in order to prevent people, acting in bad faith, from registering, or using a domain name that is confusingly similar to a trademark or distinctive mark.

The elements necessary to bring a claim under the ACPA are simply:

1.Plaintiff’s plead distinctive marks;
2.the domain names in question are identical or confusingly similar to such marks;
3.Defendants registered the domain names; and
4.that they did so with the bad faith intent to profit therefrom.

The challenge in these cases can lie in establishing whether a mark is distinctive, especially when the Plaintiff does not have a protectable, registered trademark. In these instances, as was this case, Plaintiffs must establish that their mark is distinctive to the general public, and that they have a clear secondary meaning within the market.

The argument comes down to whether a term is arbitrary, suggestive, descriptive or generic, or if it is distinctive and has established a secondary meaning.

The courts have articulated a non-exhaustive eleven-factor test which is relevant to the determination of whether a term has established secondary meaning:

1.extent of sales and advertising leading to buyer association
2.length of use
3.exclusivity of use
4.fact of copying
5.customer surveys
6.customer testimony
7.use of the mark in trade journals
8.size of the company

9.number of sales
10.number of customers
11.actual confusion
Damages

Under the ACPA parties can elect to seek actual or statutory damages. The Act provides for statutory damages, because actual damages are often difficult to prove in these cases.

The statutory damages provision provides damages ranging from a minimum of $1,000.00 to $100,000.00 per domain name. This amount is completely up to the discretion of the court, and often depends upon the egregiousness of the defendant’s conduct. The largest verdicts and settlements of these cases always involves allegations of bad faith (i.e. stealing your competitors domain name and then trying to sell it back to them for substantially higher).

If you have additional questions about cybersquatting or internet law, please contact attorney Noah Paul Fardo, Esq. or William F. Rogel, Esquire at 412.802.6666.

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  • Name: Noah Paul Fardo

    Company: FLAHERTY FARDO, LLC

    Telephone: 4128026666

    Email: ***@pghfirm.com

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  • About the author

    Noah Paul Fardo is the managing partner of Flaherty Fardo, LLC, a Pittsburgh law firm practicing in Pennsylvania personal injury, medical malpractice, business and real estate litigation.

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