Do federal anticybersquatting consumer protection act apply


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Cable News Network with its principal place of business in Atlanta, Georgia, is the owner of the trademark CNN in connection with providing news and information services to people worldwide through cable and satellite television networks, Web sites, and news services. Its services are also available worldwide on the Internet at the domain name CNN com. Maya Online Broadband Network (Maya HK) is a Chinese company. It registered the domain name CNNEWS com with Network Solutions, Inc. The CNNews com Web site was designed to provide news and information to Chinese- speaking individuals worldwide, making significant use of the terms CNNews and CNNews com as brand names and logos that the Atlanta company contends resembles its logos. Maya HK has admitted that CNNews in fact stands for China Network News abbreviated as CNN. The Atlanta company had notified Maya HK of its legal right to the CNN mark before the Chinese company registered the CNNews com domain name. Does the federal Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act apply to this case? If so, does a "safe harbor" exist under the ACPA for Maya HK in that most people who access its Web site in China have never heard of CNN? Decide. [Cable News Network v. CNNews.com, 177 F. Supp. 2d 506 (E.D. Va.)].

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