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| * SweetSuccess.com (2001), the first decision involving a Canadian [[registrar]] to establish the convenient forum for international domain name disputes. | | * SweetSuccess.com (2001), the first decision involving a Canadian [[registrar]] to establish the convenient forum for international domain name disputes. |
| * Technodome.com (2002), the first in rem decision under the U.S. ACPA. | | * Technodome.com (2002), the first in rem decision under the U.S. ACPA. |
− | * Canadian.biz (2002), the first Canadian court case overturning an [[ICANN]] [[UDRP]], which was originally commenced by Molson | + | * Canadian.biz (2002), the first Canadian court case overturning an [[ICANN]] [[UDRP]] (originally commenced by Molson) |
− | * Shoes.biz (2002), the fist reverse domain name hijacking case for the [[.biz]] [[TLD]] | + | * Shoes.biz (2002), the fist reverse domain name hijacking case for the [[.biz]] [[TLD]]. |
− | * CheapTickets.ca (2003), first ever succesful defense to a [[CIRA]] complaint | + | * CheapTickets.ca (2003), first ever succesful defense to a [[CIRA]] complaint. |
| * CheapTickets.ca (2008), as defense he successfully obtained the cancelation of a plaintiff's trademark for "Cheap Tickets"; the proceeding went before the Federal Court of Appeals. | | * CheapTickets.ca (2008), as defense he successfully obtained the cancelation of a plaintiff's trademark for "Cheap Tickets"; the proceeding went before the Federal Court of Appeals. |
| * ForSale.ca (2009), the first CIRA Reverse Domain Name Hijacking. | | * ForSale.ca (2009), the first CIRA Reverse Domain Name Hijacking. |
| * LongRiver.com (IDN case), the first case of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking in an IDN (Chinese language) dispute; the complaint was brought by the billionare Li Ka Shing, first to the [[ADNDRC]] and then to [[WIPO]]. | | * LongRiver.com (IDN case), the first case of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking in an IDN (Chinese language) dispute; the complaint was brought by the billionare Li Ka Shing, first to the [[ADNDRC]] and then to [[WIPO]]. |
− | * Groovle.com, successfully defended against [[Google]].com | + | * Groovle.com, successfully defended against [[Google]].com. |
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| ===Fun Fact=== | | ===Fun Fact=== |