As the Internet blossomed into a global phenomenon in the mid-1990s, domain name disputes became one of the first legal issues to emerge. Designed as an easy and effective method to locate Web sites and route e-mail, speculators quickly realized the value in registering domain names — particularly those matching trademarks — and reselling them to the highest bidder.
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Definitive Dispute Policy Takes Shape
Definitive Dispute Policy Takes Shapelink to on line articlelink to html archive
New Dot-ca World Needs an Election
New Dot-ca World Needs an Electionlink to on line articlelink to html archive
Dot-ca Dispute Rules Open for Public Debate
Dot-ca Dispute Rules Open for Public Debatelink to on line articlelink to html archive
Proposed Dot-ca Dispute Resolution Method Flawed
Proposed Dot-ca Dispute Resolution Method Flawedlink to on line articlelink to html archive