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− | '''Cyberflight''' is the act of transferring a domain name to a new registrar to evade a legal pursuit.<ref>[http://www.gigalaw.com/2013/03/18/how-a-simple-udrp-rule-change-could-help-reduce-cyberflight/ How a Simple UDRP Change Could Help Reduce | + | '''Cyberflight''' is the act of transferring a [[domain name]] to a new [[registrar]] to evade a legal pursuit. This tactic is occasionally used by [[Cybersquatting|cybersquatters]] to escape [[UDRP]] complaints during the window between the complaint being filed and the commencement of the proceedings. |
+ | <ref>[http://www.gigalaw.com/2013/03/18/how-a-simple-udrp-rule-change-could-help-reduce-cyberflight/ How a Simple UDRP Change Could Help Reduce Cyberflight] </ref> | ||
+ | <ref>[http://www.cyberlawtimes.com/udrp-rules-modified-protect-cyberflight/ UDRP Rules modified to protect against Cyberflight] </ref> | ||
+ | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 17:19, 6 March 2019
Cyberflight is the act of transferring a domain name to a new registrar to evade a legal pursuit. This tactic is occasionally used by cybersquatters to escape UDRP complaints during the window between the complaint being filed and the commencement of the proceedings. [1] [2]