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Domain Dispute Resolution | Hyra IP

Domain Dispute Resolution

Do you have a cybersquatting problem? If you own a website or trademark and find that cybersquatters have registered similar domain names in order to generate revenue from the strength of your brand, you have the right to have those domain names transferred to your control.

Do not pay off a cybersquatter without contacting Hyra IP first. Paying off cybersquatters teaches them that you are a good target and encourages them to register similar domains in hopes of another payoff. Hyra IP is an expert in domain law and has been very successful at getting domain names transferred at low cost and without making any payments to cybersquatters.  Contact Hyra IP by email at Info@HyraIP.com or by phone at 866-913-3499 to take care of your cybersquatting problem now.

Hyra IP also defends legitimate domain owners from unjustified accusations of cybersquatting.

How Hyra IP Resolves Your Domain Disputes

UDRP Complaints

The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) provides a fast, inexpensive method for resolving disputes between trademark owners and domain name owners by submitting a complaint to an approved arbitration panel.

For a flat fee, Hyra IP will prepare your UDRP complaints in accordance with the UDRP rules and relevant case law and submit them to an approved arbitration panel for decision. Hyra IP also defends legitimate domain owners against unjustified UDRP complaints.

Negotiation

Before submitting a UDRP complaint, it often pays to have a lawyer contact the owner of the disputed domain name. Many times a transfer of the disputed domain can be arranged quickly and without making any payment to the cybersquatter.

Hyra IP has extensive experience with domain name negotiations and a long track record of success. To start the process of getting a domain name transferred to its rightful owner, contact Hyra IP at 1-866-913-3499 or contact me via web or by email.

Civil Suits Under the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) of 1999

The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act allows trademark owners to sue and recover monetary damages from cybersquatters. For a big business with a lot of money at stake, that may be worth the time and expense of a trial.

Hyra IP can help you determine if an ACPA civil suit is the best option for resolving your cybersquatter issue. If so, Hyra IP will work with its litigation counsel to see your lawsuit through from beginning to end.

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