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Strategic brand management in a global marketplace

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global, USA
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  • March 28 2013

In today’s globalised market, it is more important than ever to make smart decisions on trademark selection, registration and enforcement. A

New gTLD "reveal day" has arrived

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global
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  • June 13 2012

Today, the new gTLD applications list, including applicant information and character strings, has been posted at www.icann.orgreveal

New gTLD "reveal day" is June 13 - are you ready?

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global
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  • June 4 2012

More than 1,200 companies have applied for more than 2,000 new generic top-level domain names (gTLDs) to compete with .com, .org, etc

ICANN announces extension of new gTLD filing date to May 30, 2012

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global
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  • May 16 2012

ICANN is targeting May 22, 2012 as the intended reopening date for filing applications for new gTLDs

Is your company ready for ".anything"?

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global, USA
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  • December 15 2011

The Internet as we know it may soon be changing forever

.xxx opt-out deadline fast approaching!

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global, USA
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  • October 24 2011

Trademark owners who do not want new “.xxx” Internet domain names to be based on their registered marks should file their blocking applications as soon as possible

Preventing issuance of .xxx domain names that match your trademark

  • Fish & Richardson PC
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  • Global
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  • July 21 2011

Under recently released details of the rollout of the new .xxx generic top-level Internet domain, trademark owners will have from September 7 to October 28, 2011, to block most others from obtaining a .xxx domain name that matches their registered trademark rights