CDRP 'bad-faith' test wider than first thought
Canada
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Two decisions issued under the Canadian Internet Registration Authority
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy may help to clarify its 'bad-faith' test.
The panellist in one case held that trademark infringement alone was sufficient
evidence of bad-faith registration, while in the other, a clear lack of a legitimate
interest in a domain name was found to constitute bad faith.
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