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Panel says it believes the complaint contained false statements and evidence designed to mislead it.
A World Intellectual Property Organization panelist has found reverse domain name hijacking in a cybersquatting dispute over the domain CheapStuff.com. It’s a disturbing case in which the Respondent’s counsel asserts—and the Complainant’s counsel ultimately does not refute—that the Complainant submitted falsified documents to the panel.
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A World Intellectual Property Organization panelist has found reverse domain name hijacking in a cybersquatting dispute over the domain CheapStuff.com. It’s a disturbing case in which the Respondent’s counsel asserts—and the Complainant’s counsel ultimately does not refute—that the Complainant submitted falsified documents to the panel.
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