INTERNET LAW - Criminalization Of False Domain Name Registration | | Alain Megias, IBLS |  |
| | Proposed legislations have been introduced that would criminalize users who knowingly provide false information when registering their domain name on the Internet. In 2002, the Coble-Berman bill, H.R. 4640, was proposed to deal with providing false information when a domain name is being registered on the Internet. In 2004, Representative Lamar Smith introduced Bill H.R. 3754, which is aimed at providing additional civil and criminal remedies for domain name fraud. | | |
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