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Cease and Desist Letter re Infringing Domain Name | USA
Write a Cease and Desist Letter to a party infringing on your trademark through an unauthorized domain name with this easy template for USA trademarks.
- This type of infringement is in violation of the United States Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act. 'Cybersquatting' is the use of a domain name that incorporates a trademark, without the consent and authorization of the registered owner of the trademark.
- The Cease and Desist Letter may be prepared by either yourself as the owner of the trademark, or by your attorneys. The letter covers the following matters:
- establishing ownership of the trademark,
- how the trademark is being used in connection with the registered owner's website,
- details of the infringement claim,
- a demand that the infringing party cease and desist from using the domain name,
- a demand that the infringing party promptly transfer the infringing domain to the trademark owner.
- This Cease and Desist Letter re Infringing Domain Name template references the laws of the United States and is intended to be used only in connection with trademarks registered under U.S. law.
- The form is provided in MS Word format and is fully editable to fit your specific circumstances.
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Domain Name Assignment Agreement
Assign ownership of a domain name to a third party with this downloadable Assignment Agreement template.
- The party assigning the domain (the assignor) represents to the assignee that there are no current disputes relating to the domain.
- The assignor will not engage in any action after the completion of the assignment which may be detrimental to the domain name.
- The assignee agrees to pay a transfer fee.
- This is a generic legal document that does not contain references to the laws of a specific country and can be used anywhere.
- Get your copy of the Domain Name Assignment Agreement today - add it to your cart, check out and download. Use it as often as you need to.
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Domain Name Lease Agreement
If you own a domain that you are not using, lease it out to another party with this Domain Name Lease Agreement.
- Rent Payments. The rent can be paid either monthly or annual, at the lessor's option.
- Adjustments. The lessor has the right to review the rent from time to time and adjust it to the current market rental for the domain.
- Ownership. Full ownership of the domain name remains with the lessor. The lessee is not granted any option to purchase the domain.
- Indemnification. The lessee indemnifies the lessor against any damages or losses arising from the lessee's use of the domain name.
- This legal template is provided in MS Word format and can be easily edited with your details to fit your circumstances.
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