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==Court Cases related to Violations Of ACPA==
 
==Court Cases related to Violations Of ACPA==
* Newport News Holdings Corporation (NNHC) vs. Virtual City Vision, Inc. (VCV)- This case was first resolved under the [[ICANN]] Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy ([[UDRP]]) in 2000 when NNHC accused VCV's newportnews.com website was registered in bad faith andconfusingly similar to its Newport News website. The ICANN UNDRP panel dismissed NNHC's allegations citing that even if the domain names are similar, visitors to NNHC's branded website were looking for women's clothing and home fashions. VCV's website offers city information. The panel also cited that there in no competition between the two companies business offering. VCV's website remained unchanged not until 2004 when it started to women clothing advertisements. In 2007, NNHC offered to buy VCV's website however, its owner declined and changed newportnews.com's business offerings from providing city information to women's fashions. In 2008, the website became highly dominated with women's clothing and this prompted NNHC to file trademark infringement case agains VCV.<ref>[http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10290906611629346909 NNHC vs. VCV]</ref>
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* Newport News Holdings Corporation (NNHC) vs. Virtual City Vision, Inc. (VCV)- This case was first resolved under the [[ICANN]] [[Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]] (UDRP) in 2000 when NNHC accused VCV's newportnews.com website of being registered in bad faith and confusingly similar to its Newport News website. The ICANN UNDRP panel dismissed NNHC's allegations citing that even if the domain names are similar, visitors to NNHC's branded website were looking for women's clothing and home fashions. VCV's website offers city information. The panel also cited that there in no competition between the two companies business offering. VCV's website remained unchanged until 2004 when it started to show women's clothing advertisements. In 2007, NNHC offered to buy VCV's website, however, its owner declined and changed newportnews.com's business offerings from providing city information to women's fashions. In 2008, the website became highly dominated with women's clothing and this prompted NNHC to file trademark infringement case agains VCV.<ref>[http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=10290906611629346909 NNHC vs. VCV]</ref>
 
* DSPT International Inc. vs. Lucky Nahum- The cased was tried by a jury and found that Nahum registered, trafficked in and used his www.eq-italy.com domain name in bad faith as it is confusingly identical and with the intention to make profit from DSPT's trademark.<ref>[http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2010/10/27/08-55062.pdf DSPT vs. Nahum]</ref>
 
* DSPT International Inc. vs. Lucky Nahum- The cased was tried by a jury and found that Nahum registered, trafficked in and used his www.eq-italy.com domain name in bad faith as it is confusingly identical and with the intention to make profit from DSPT's trademark.<ref>[http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2010/10/27/08-55062.pdf DSPT vs. Nahum]</ref>
  

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