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    <title>More From the 4th Circuit on the Preeminence of US Law and US Courts in Domain Disputes</title>
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    <description>&quot;The 4th Circuit recently solidified the principle it first articulated in May that, so long as personal jurisdiction is available, US law governs entirely any domain dispute brought in a US court.&quot; [iBusiness Law]</description>
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    <title>4th Circuit Decides Domain Name Registrar Immunity Case</title>
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    <description>&quot;It appears that once an ACPA proceeding has been filed, a registrar would lose its immunity under ACPA if it transfers a name, even if ordered to do so by a non-U.S. court.&quot; [Trademark Blog]</description>
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