Trademark Litigation: Complaint (Cybersquatting) | Practical Law

Trademark Litigation: Complaint (Cybersquatting) | Practical Law

A Standard Document that a trademark owner may use as a starting point for drafting a complaint for registration and use of a domain name in violation of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA), including possible related claims for trademark infringement, unfair competition, and dilution under the federal Lanham Act and related state law. This Standard Document contains integrated drafting notes with important explanations and tips for drafting the complaint's caption, preliminary statement, jurisdiction and venue sections, facts section, legal claims, prayer for relief, and signature block.

Trademark Litigation: Complaint (Cybersquatting)

Practical Law Standard Document w-029-3981 (Approx. 55 pages)

Trademark Litigation: Complaint (Cybersquatting)

by Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Standard Document that a trademark owner may use as a starting point for drafting a complaint for registration and use of a domain name in violation of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA), including possible related claims for trademark infringement, unfair competition, and dilution under the federal Lanham Act and related state law. This Standard Document contains integrated drafting notes with important explanations and tips for drafting the complaint's caption, preliminary statement, jurisdiction and venue sections, facts section, legal claims, prayer for relief, and signature block.