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Study On The Right Of Internet Doma In Name

Posted on:2013-02-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J D ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330374997292Subject:Civil and Commercial Law
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The object in this article focus on the rights of domain name, designed to clarify the binary relations in the domain name in the collection of the interests of the dominant interests and spiritual interests. The interest of the domain name is not a single structure, but the binary system of rights. Dominate the interests of the domain entities enjoy the core interests of the domain name, and other benefits derived from the domain name character appearance is a subsidiary interests. Only protecting the dominated interests of domain name can ensure that the spin-off benefits attributable to the rational subject. We see the intellectual character appearance of the domain name and aware of its existence, but it’s not that the nature of the domain name. Domain name entities do not embody ideological, geographical and other such intellectual characteristics of the requirements of intellectual property objects. The character appearances of the domain name are intellectual. Due to the indivisibility of the domain entities and the interests of the character derived, when the object of the character information character related intellectual character appearances, the owner of domain entities may therefore be implicated in protection joint regulation. Domain name information is derived from a variety of interests, but the characteristic of the material tools of the domain entities has not changed. These domain names information spin-off benefits will be separated, the domain entities showing the object of real property. Domination interest of the domain entities is abiding and fundamental, beside, the ideological and spiritual the information derived interests are secondary, ancillary benefits.
Keywords/Search Tags:network domain name, the right to property, dual interests beam, the domainentities, the information derived interests
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