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1 April 2013

Domain name dispute resolution: an Indian perspective

With domain names like Insure.com selling for $16 million, it is clear that the value of online real estate has increased dramatically. Cybersquatters all over the world are registering domain names in bulk, a presumably easy way to ensure a quick profit. Rights holders are, therefore, increasingly resorting to dispute resolution mechanisms to recover domain names.

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