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Domain Names’ Legal Dispute Impact: Value & Dispute’S Cost

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  • Fahed WAHDANI

    (University of Debrecen Faculty of law and political science, Hungary)

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There is no doubt that domain names have founded new world of digital business equal to geographical traditional business world. And in such a borderless world (cyberspace), everyone has aimed to gain his own share. However, the features of the conflict over the contested rights have begun to appear publicly between the main stakeholders of cyberspace. Despite this, the conflict took legal shape, but in fact this legal conflict was hiding severe financial fighting. And when it is informed there is financial conflict between main stakeholders, it means there is a profit, loss, and costs come over this conflict. As a result, every legal conflict has its own financial equivalent if this legal conflict could be coded into financial values.

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  • Fahed WAHDANI, 2020. "Domain Names’ Legal Dispute Impact: Value & Dispute’S Cost," Law, Society & Organisations, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 8 (1/2020, pages 13-31, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:lawsor:y:2020:i:8:p:13-31
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