.ai helps UDRP cases rise in 2023, WIPO says
The number of cybersquatting cases filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization increased 7% in 2023, WIPO said this week.
The total UDRP filings, 6,192, includes national ccTLD variations that WIPO handles but not UDRP filings with other providers.
WIPO said that 82% of cases resulted in the domain being transferred to the complainant, with the complaint being denied in just 3% of cases.
The organization does not publish data on Reverse Domain Name Hijacking findings, but RDNH.com, which tracks these things, shows 31 RDNH finding at WIPO in 2023.
.com accounted for 80% of complaints. WIPO said that the most complained-about ccTLDs were .co (Colombia), .cn (China), .mx (Mexico), .au (Australia) and .ai (Anguilla).
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given its rapid growth in registrations, Anguilla’s .ai saw a sharp uptick in UDRP filings last year, up from just four in 2022 to 43 in 2023, according to the WIPO web site.
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