* YearOfDisruption.com: Top 10 Disruptive Social Media Law Articles

Exactly.

By Erik J. Heels

First published 9/1/2016; YearOfDisruption.com; publisher: GiantPeople.


  1. Twitter’s Trademark Policy Sucks (2016-04-27)
    The odd case of @YarnAttic vs. @TheYarnAttic.
  2. Uniform Username Dispute Resolution Policy (UUDRP) (2016-04-26)
    (As Drafted by GiantPeople LLC on April 26, 2016)
  3. Twitter Bug Makes Tweet Archives Unreliable For eDiscovery (2014-11-17)
    Tweets from 2010 and earlier suffer from URL redirection problem.
  4. Scamming The Chinese Domain Name Scammers (2011-06-03)
    Don’t Fall For China Domain Name Fraud. Seek The Deeper Meaning Of Words.
  5. Google Legal Summit NYC 2010 (2010-04-28)
    Innovation And Disruption As A Google Core Value.
  6. Drawing That Explains Google Buzz Privacy Problems (2010-02-14)
    Think visually before launching technology products.
  7. How To Twittersquat The Top 100 Brands (2009-01-08)
    A call for the creation of the Uniform Username Dispute Resolution Policy.
  8. Domain Name Law 101 (2008-01-28)
    White hat domainers are not black hat cybersquatters.
  9. Chinese Domain Name Scam: Shanghai IDC, Gardiner Limited (2007-08-22)
    Legitimate or not?
  10. How To Name Your Company, Trademark Your Domain Name, And Domain Name Your Trademark (2002-11-20)
    Think there are no cool domain names left? Think again. I found 201 cool domain names that are taken but six (count ’em, six) that are not. Some of them from a box of crayons. Plus strategies for protecting your trademarks, domain names, and company name.

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