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Domain-Name Arbitration in the Arbitration-Law Context: Consent to, and Fairness in, the UDRP

Ware, Stephen J.
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In this Article, Professor Ware surveys many of the arbitration systems that have been attacked for lacking consent or fairness. The Article begins by introducing the domain-name arbitration system and summarizing the charges that it lacks consent or fairness. This Article asserts, however, that research reveals no sustained critique that domain-name arbitration lacks consent. The Article next provides what may be the first sustained analysis of consent issues in domain-name arbitration. Professor Ware concludes the article by placing domain-name arbitration in the context of arbitration generally, and, within that context, assesses the fairness of domain-name arbitration.
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2002
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Lewis & Clark Law School
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Arbitration, Internet
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Stephen J. Ware, Domain-Name Arbitration in the Arbitration-Law Context: Consent to, and Fairness in, the UDRP, 6 Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law 129-165 (2002).
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