michelle 1 Asked... 0 votes
Q. Is it legal to own the domain name of a politician? (not yourself)
I've read that getting a politician's domain name is not cybersquatting,
At least in the US, if you use the domain to express your right to free-speeach (1st ammendment), then it can't be taken from you using UDRP or cybersquatting statutes.
Is this true?
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jorge Answered... 0 votes
This article about the case of Rory Reid in Nevada seems to imply that UDRP and cybersquatting rules apply to political domains.
But it did not go to court.
I will research some more.
12/11/2009 4:14:00 PM -08:00