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What turns a simple web address into a full trademark dispute? Episode 18 looks at two real cases from 2025 and shows how evidence, timing, and bad‑faith analysis shape outcomes long before a decision is published. This episode explains the UDRP in practical terms and shows how the framework applies when a domain name copies a brand, confuses users, or hides behind privacy shields. The focus is on what actually moves a panel: screenshots, dates, silence, redirects, and the story the record tells. Using disputes involving Trivago N V and Dr Etc Holdco LLC, the intellectual property arm of musician Snoop Dogg, this episode breaks down: • how confusion analysis shifts once a domain enters the picture • how panels read intent, timing, and use • how missing responses and weak evidence change the result • how paralegals build the record that supports a strong complaint From a paralegal’s perspective, the lesson is simple. Strong domain enforcement depends on organized facts, clear timelines, and early evidence collection. The work behind the scenes often decides the outcome. Let's Connect: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/winntrivette/] X.com [https://x.com/WinnTrivette2] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@paralegalmemo?sub_confirmation=1] Subscribe to Paralegal's Memo on LinkedIn Don’t forget to subscribe to the print version of Paralegal’s Memo on LinkedIn — you’ll find it at bit.ly/paralegal101 [https://bit.ly/paralegal101]. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and nothing should be construed as legal advice. That’s why you must always consult a qualified attorney.
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