Me and a number of other bloggers have been writing about the increased abuse of
UDRPs this year and just how easy it has become for someone to lose a domain,
even when
Myself and a number of other bloggers have been highlighting some of the
questionable UDRP decisions and general problems with the process and how
arbitrary it can end up being. The sad reality
I’ve been writing more and more about UDRPs lately, along with the abuse that I
think we can all see happening right in front of us. In many cases I see a
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week I wrote about what I think will go down as one of the worst UDRP decisions
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in history.
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Over the last few years I think it’s safe to say that the domain industry has
seen some pretty terrible