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[Music] the udrp or uniform domain name dispute resolution policy was created as a tool for trademark owners to fight back against cyber squatters on the internet indeed the policy is only available to trademark owners and only under certain circumstances but what type of trademark is sufficient to invoke the udrp and is a trademark registration required hi im doug eisenberg an attorney and founder of giggle law a law firm that helps clients protect their brands on the internet in this video im going to talk about a fundamental issue in the first of the udrps three-part test which relates to trademark rights the first element of the udrp says that a complainant which is the person or company filing the dispute must prove that the domain name at issue is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights interestingly this single test actually consists of two parts first the complainant must have rights in a trademark and second the d