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Reverse Domain Name Hijacking
"Reverse domain name hijacking" is a tactic used by a complainant in bad faith to attempt to deprive a registered domain-name holder of a domain name. A number of disputes under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy have shown that this "bad faith" can arise under many circumstances, including when confusion is unlikely, when the complainant fails to disclose certain facts and when a domain name registrant has not used a domain name.
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