Israel:
Asurion Recovers Bad Faith Domains
16 January 2019
Soroker Agmon Nordman
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IPPro's Ben Wodecki based in Geneva recently reported on a
domain name dispute involving eight domain names. The dispute
involved Asurion, a Tennessee based electronics insurance company,
and Shi Lei of Hangzhou, China. Serving as a sole Panelist,
Jonathan Agmon agreed with Asurion's claims and ordered the
transfer of the disputed domain names to Asurion.
You can read IPPro's report here (http://www.ippromagazine.com/ippromagazinenews/article.php?article_id=6370).
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