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Legitimate Businesses Get Caught in the Web: Does the Anticybersquatting Protection Act Go Too Far?
Karen Jacobs Louden
Delaware Law Review, Vol. 10:1 (2008)
Wilmington, DE – October 2, 2008 – Karen Jacobs Louden, a Partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation group, and Associate Darlene Ghavimi authored “Legitimate Businesses Get Caught in the Web: Does the Anticybersquatting Protection Act Go Too Far?” that is featured in the recent edition of the Delaware Law Review.
The authors discuss abuses of the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) by overzealous plaintiffs, and propose amendments to the ACPA that are designed to level the playing field for defendants.
Delaware Law Review is devoted to the publication of scholarly articles on legal subjects and issues, with a particular focus on Delaware law. The Law Review is edited and published semi-annually by the Delaware State Bar Association.
