The Analysis of Czech Arbitral Court Verdicts in Cases of.eu Domain Names
Tomas Gongol ()
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Tomas Gongol: Silesian University in Opava
DANUBE: Law and Economics Review, 2012, issue 1, 71-93
Abstract:
The concern of this contribution is a problem connected with a limited usage of Internet space, which is based on domain names connecting common users with terminal information for the World Wide Web. The main focus is especially on a legislation of disputes for .eu domain names. After the necessary definition of current legislation sources on the level of European Union Secondary Law, follows the analysis of .eu domain name verdicts issued in an alternative manner of dispute solutions by Arbitral Court of Chamber of Economy of the Czech Republic and Chamber of Agriculture of the Czech Republic in 2007. One part of this analysis is also the creation of a “domain judicature” of issued verdicts.
Keywords: AlternativeWays of Disputes Solutions; Domain Names; Dishonest Competition; Domain Name Registrar; Arbitral Proceedings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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