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| In ACPA suit by German automobile manufacturer over defendants' misuse of its name in their internet domain names, Fifth Circuit rules (1) that trademark ... An article from: International Law Update |  | Publisher: Transnational Law Associates Category: Book
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Citation Details Title: In ACPA suit by German automobile manufacturer over defendants' misuse of its name in their internet domain names, Fifth Circuit rules (1) that trademark law does not entitle plaintiff to possess infringing domain names and (2) that in rem jurisdiction for cybersquatting cases turns on conditions existing at start of action. Publication: International Law Update (Refereed) Date: September 1, 2002 Publisher: Transnational Law Associates Volume: 8 Issue: 9 Page: ITEM03303009
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