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Common Law Trademark
Trademark rights based on actual commercial use, without formal registration — can support UDRP claims.
A common law trademark is trademark rights established through actual use of a mark in commerce, without formal registration with a government trademark office. In UDRP proceedings, complainants can claim common law trademark rights by showing extensive use and recognition of their mark prior to the domain registration. Common law trademark claims are harder to prove than registered trademark rights.