Calls to solve conflicts over domain names
A circular jointly issued by the Ministry of Science and
Technology and the Ministry of Information and Communications is necessary to
regulate domain name registrations tightly, a conference was told.
Participants in the conference, held in
Domain names on the Internet have become one of the important
tools by which companies and the source or origin of products and services
can be identified. However, many organisations and individuals have
registered domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to those of
patented brands, trademarks and geographical indications belonging to other
organisations and individuals.
Le Thanh Binh, head of the legal department at Vinamilk, said
it was a regulatory requirement for companies to show certificates of
recognition for famous brands when they approached governmental agencies to
solve conflicts over domain names. There was a need to formulate criteria for
recognition of famous brands to simplify the procedure for companies to prove
their qualifications, Binh said.
Speaking during the event, Nguyen Phuong Quynh, deputy chief
inspector in the Ministry of Science and Technology, said claims for
registration and use of domain names that violated intellectual property (IP)
rights had been increasing, and most of the conflicts were resolved through
negotiations.
Meanwhile, Nguyen Ky Phung, deputy director of
When the department's inspectors discover IP rights violations
in registration and usage of domain names, the department refers the cases to
the Vietnam Internet Network Information Centre, but the centre refuses to
withdraw the names because there are no rules on revoking domain names that
violate IP rights, Phung said.
Some of the participants were of the opinion that there was no
connection between domain names and the issue of IP rights.
Nguyen Thi Phuong Hao from TST Tourist said e-commerce was a
useful tool for the company and the tourism industry to approach customers,
but many individuals owning a large number of domain names in the sector had
put them on sale at high prices. Domain names and IP rights were related
issues because these individuals had paid very little to register the domain
names of famous companies, she said.
Ngo Lam Thuy from Amway Vietnam Co. Ltd. said domain names
similar to those of the firm had caused it trouble for a long time, with
unofficial information being posted on websites with similar domain names.
She said current regulations on domain name registration were too loose and
allowed one individual to register several domain names. This was causing
concerns to companies, she added.
The conference was organised by the Inspectorate of the
Ministry of Science and Technology and
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Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 7, 2015
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