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Has Someone Applied to Register Your .BRAND?

By Geri Haight on July 12, 2012
Posted in Domain Name, gTLD Issue

We recently published an alert on the planned expansion of the domain name system and what it really means for trademark owners.  Click here to read the top 5 things you need to know.

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