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I really wouldn't be surprised - part of the copyright wars :)



KK



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On 12 Jun 2010, at 17:29, "William Drake" <[log in to unmask] 

 > wrote:



> One imagines that fairly soon someone will make it available via  

> scads of torrents, that's what happened to my last book, much to the  

> delight of the publisher and my bank account.  (Sorry KK :-)

>

> Bill

>

> On Jun 12, 2010, at 5:01 PM, Avri Doria wrote:

>

>> Hi,

>>

>> Great.

>>

>> Is there a PDF download available or is it only for purchase?

>>

>> a.

>>

>> On 11 Jun 2010, at 12:18, Konstantinos Komaitis wrote:

>>

>>> Dear all,

>>>

>>> To those interested, my book on domain name regulation has just  

>>> been published. I am including a blurb from my publishers and some  

>>> information where to find it.

>>>

>>> With many thanks

>>>

>>> KK

>>>

>>> Routledge have just published the following book which you may  

>>> find of interest. It is available now from all good bookstores, or  

>>> direct from our website.

>>>

>>>

>>> The Current State of Domain Name Regulation

>>> Domain Names as Second Class Citizens in a Mark-dominated World

>>> By Konstantinos Komaitis

>>>

>>> In this book Konstantinos Komaitis identifies a tripartite probl 

>>> em – intellectual, institutional and ethical – inherent in the d 

>>> omain name regulation culture. Using the theory of property, Kom 

>>> aitis discusses domain names as sui generis ‘e-property’ rights  

>>> and analyses the experience of the past ten years, through the U 

>>> niform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Anti 

>>> cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA). The institutional 

>>>  deficit he identifies, generates a further discussion on the et 

>>> hical dimensions in the regulation of domain names and prompts K 

>>> omaitis to suggest the creation of an environment based on justice.

>>> The relationship between trademarks and domain names has always  

>>> been contentious and the existing institutions of the UDRP and  

>>> ACPA have not assisted in alleviating the tension between the two  

>>> identifiers. Over the past ten years, the trademark community has  

>>> been systematic in encouraging and promoting a culture that  

>>> indiscriminately considers domain names as secondclass citizens,  

>>> suggesting that trademark rights should have priority over the  

>>> registration in the domain name space.

>>> Komaitis disputes this assertion and brings to light the  

>>> injustices and the trademark-oriented nature of the UDRP and ACPA.  

>>> He queries what the appropriate legal source to protect  

>>> registrants when not seeking to promote trademark interests is. He  

>>> also delineates a legal hypothesis on their nature as well as the  

>>> steps of their institutionalisation process that we need to  

>>> reverse, seeking to create a just framework for the regulation of  

>>> domain names. Finally he explores how the current policies  

>>> contribute to the philosophy of domain names as second-class  

>>> citizens.

>>> With these questions in mind, Komaitis suggests some  

>>> recommendations concerning the reconfiguration of the regulation  

>>> of domain names.

>>>

>>> June 2010: 296pp

>>> HB: 978-0-415-47776-5: £75.00

>>> eBook: 978-0-203-84958-3

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> For more information including a table of contents, or to order  

>>> your copy, please visit http://www.routledge.com/9780415477765 <http://www.routledge.com/9780415477765 

>>> >

>>>

>>> -- 

>>> Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis,

>>> Lecturer in Law,

>>> GigaNet Membership Chair,

>>> University of Strathclyde,

>>> The Lord Hope Building,

>>> 141 St. James Road,

>>> Glasgow, G4 0LT,

>>> UK

>>> tel: +44 (0)141 548 4306

>>> email: [log in to unmask]

>

> ***********************************************************

> William J. Drake

> Senior Associate

> Centre for International Governance

> Graduate Institute of International and

> Development Studies

> Geneva, Switzerland

> [log in to unmask]

> www.graduateinstitute.ch/cig/drake.html

> www.linkedin.com/in/williamjdrake

> ***********************************************************


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