Domains are not a type of intellectual property rights, but are an important identifier and a factor of business activity on the Internet.

In practice, domains and trademark rights often intertwine, which raises many questions and concerns by trademark owners.

A domain registration does not give the applicant absolute rights, as it is based solely on the contractual relationship between the applicant and the registrar. The reference to absolute rights is possible only if the domain is based on a trademark, copyright, the right to a personal name, a company name, etc.

In the field of domains, we offer the following services:

  • advising on choosing a domain name in order to prevent conflicts with trademarks;
  • advising and representing clients in the domain dispute resolution;
  • representing clients in court and before alternative domain dispute resolution bodies;
  • counselling and representing clients in legal proceedings;
  • consulting and negotiating of a domain transfer;
  • drawing up a domain name transfer, user agreements, etc.