-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Obviously you missed the point, or don't understand what exemplar means.... I've looked at dozens. These two were forwarded to me most often as "the most glaring." If the "most glaring" are reasonable rulings (one UDRP, one ACPA), then I suspect the rest are too. You can take a look yourself, and draw your own conclusions. The UDRP decisions are on-line. Scott Gifford wrote:
Several folks suggested examples of "reverse-hijacked" domain decisions. I've taken a bit of time to look at the most frequently cited. Here's two that are exemplar:
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We've probably strayed way off-topic, but I think that it speaks volumes about how well the UDRP works that research had to be done to find two cases where it made a reasonable ruling.
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