Trademark abuse is increasing -- but being fought -- online and worldwide, agency reports.
WIPO, a U.N. agency based in
"These increases confirm that 'cybersquatting' remains a significant issue for rights holders," Frances Gurry, WIPO's deputy director-general said on Thursday.
Most complaints came from the pharmaceutical, banking, telecommunications, retail and entertainment sectors.
Drugmakers were the top filers "due to numerous permutations of protected names registered for Web sites offering or linking to online sales of medications and drugs," WIPO said.
Last year's domain name disputes involved a wide range of products, events and people -- including Airbus's A380 jet, the 2010 FIFA World Cup,
A quarter of cases were settled without a WIPO panel decision. Of the remainder, in 85 percent of cases the panels transferred the disputed domain names to the complainant, and in 15 percent the panel ordered no change of the site registration.
Most domain name complainants came from the
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