DOMAIN NAMES
Cybersquatting refers to the practice of registering, trafficking in, or using a domain name with the intent of profiting from the goodwill of someone else’s trademark. It’s a deceptive tactic where individuals or entities register domain names that are similar to established trademarks or brand names, often with the intention of selling the domain back to the rightful owner at an inflated price or using it to divert traffic to their own websites.
When a domain name has been registered in bad faith, it poses a significant threat to the rightful owner’s brand reputation, online presence, and potentially even their business operations. In such cases, our IP attorneys play a critical role in initiating the necessary legal procedures to enforce specific remedial actions.
Our IP attorneys offer specialized services for resolving domain name disputes, from preliminary assessments to legal actions before the Bucharest Tribunal. Additionally, our IP attorneys will exert all due diligence to identify conciliation or alternative solutions whenever possible, facilitating a quick and efficient resolution of disputes.