I believe that this statistic is derived from a recent press statement by WIPO. You may wish to refer to the WIPO Arbitration Centre website for more information. On 23/03/2009 15:07, "Evan Leibovitch" <evan@telly.org> wrote:
http://www.infoweek.ca/index.php/RESEARCH/Cybersquatting-hits-all-time-recor.... html?Itemid=0
I like this article because it's one of the few I've seen that bring ICANN issues into lay language. However, I wonder about the statement that 85% of UDRP claims are settled in favour of the complainant. Is that really because so many of the disputes are over clear cases of cybersquatting? Or are legitimate good-faith uses of trademark names as domains being trampled on?
- Evan
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