Domain name infringers do not know how to file a case
Network users and network service providers use Anyone who infringes on the civil rights of others on the Internet shall bear infringement liability.
If an Internet user uses Internet services to commit infringement, the infringed party has the right to notify the Internet service provider to take necessary measures such as deletion, blocking, and disconnection. If the network service provider fails to take necessary measures in a timely manner after receiving the notice, it shall be jointly and severally liable with the network user for the expanded damage.
If a network service provider knows that a network user is using its network services to infringe on the civil rights of others and fails to take necessary measures, it shall bear joint and several liability with the network user.
"Infringing content web address" refers to the specific network address where the infringing works are located, as proposed by the rights holder. That is the information displayed in the address box at the top of the browser.
"Infringing content" refers to works that the rights holder believes infringe on its information network dissemination rights or delete and change its rights management electronic information.
Legal requirements
"Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Civil Disputes Involving Computer Network Domain Names" Article 2 In cases of infringement disputes involving domain names, the jurisdiction of the place where the infringement occurred or the defendant The Intermediate People's Court at the place of residence has jurisdiction. If it is difficult to determine the place of infringement and the defendant's domicile, the location where the plaintiff discovers the computer terminal and other equipment of the domain name can be regarded as the place of infringement.
When the domain name infringer is unclear and does not know how to deal with it, it is recommended that the problem be dealt with as soon as possible to prevent the infringer from continuing to develop. The domain name infringer does not clearly want to file a case, but the parties involved do not know where theWhat should you do at this time? You should consult a lawyer on the Legal Savior Network online to provide good advice.
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