Here are some relevant cases. Did you lose the name via a lapsed registration? I include two potentially relevant lapsed registration cases, in one of them the complainant claimed a common law mark. Some Nonprofit orgs: http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94647.htm http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95560.htm http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95772.htm http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/95952.htm Lapsed domain name registration http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94357.htm http://www.arbitration-forum.com/domains/decisions/94310.htm >>> Frenchparents <[log in to unmask]> 12/12/04 05:10PM >>> Dear all, As the manager of a small non commercial group that's been the victim of a domain name cybersquatter, I am looking into past judicial or UDRP decisions regarding domain names for .ORGs ( trademark infrigment, cybersquatting...).. I've done some research but so far have not found any cases with smaller non profits, and only one with a large nonprofit (AA.org). Would you know of past decisons involving smaller noncommercial organizations I can look up? Also, any other advice or input on best approaches to resolve these cybersquatting cases would be welcome: offering payment vs fighting it for instance. Thank you, Best' Caroline Isautier-Rougeot Frenchparents.org ( now found under .net)