Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act: Difference between revisions

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On September 8, 1999, the House of Representatives received S.1255. On October it was referred to the House Committee on Judiciary and House Sub-committe on Courts and Intellectual Property. On October 26, the House inserted similar provisions to the bill from H.R. 3028 and it was agreed without objection.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d106:23:./temp/~bdIkZz:@@@L&summ2=m&#status Bill Summary and Status S.1255 106th Congress]</ref>
On September 8, 1999, the House of Representatives received S.1255. On October it was referred to the House Committee on Judiciary and House Sub-committe on Courts and Intellectual Property. On October 26, the House inserted similar provisions to the bill from H.R. 3028 and it was agreed without objection.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d106:23:./temp/~bdIkZz:@@@L&summ2=m&#status Bill Summary and Status S.1255 106th Congress]</ref>


The Anticybersquatting Protection Act was signed into law by President [[Bill Clinton]] on November 29, 1999.
The Anticybersquatting Protection Act is Title III of S. 1948, 106th Congress, the Intellectual Property and Communications Omnibus Reform Act of 1999.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c106:1:./temp/~c106XL7the:e80238: S. 1948]</ref> It was enacted as final appendix to Public Law 106-113, <ref>[http://homepages.law.asu.edu/~dkarjala/cyberlaw/ACPA-PL106-113.html] P.L.106-113]</ref> which was signed into law by President [[Bill Clinton]] on November 29, 1999.<ref>[http://democrats.rules.house.gov/archives/98-714.pdf CRS Report for Congress]</ref>


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