Domain Name Registrars (“DNR”) assist users in registering websites with a domain name of their choice. DNRs collect information from the user and submit it to the respective domain registry. This has resulted in several users misusing intellectual property of third parties either unintentionally or with the intent of riding upon the goodwill of such third parties. Consequently, DNRs, the ad-hoc gatekeepers of the internet, have come under intense scrutiny of the courts. Continue Reading Domain Name Registrar or Do Not Register? – The Question to be Answered
Shubhaankar Ray
Associate in the General Corporate & Regulatory Advisory Practice at the Delhi NCR office of Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas. His practice areas include mergers & acquisitions and corporate regulatory advisory pertaining to various areas of corporate and commercial laws including business transfers and asset purchases. He also has experience in financial services regulatory advisory and civil & commercial litigations. He can be reached at shubhaankar.ray@cyrilshroff.com