When your domain name is either stolen, or registered by a domain squatter, you need to first try to contact to current owner to give them a chance to relinquish the domain name without any further trouble. If that fails, we recommend that you contact an attorney that is specialized in trademark and domain squatting related topics. If you don’t have an attorney, and don’t know who to turn to, we recommend you contact Adam Lindquist Scoville, at Faegre & Benson LLP. Adam can be reached at +1-303-607-3667 or by email.

A lot of domain squatters do not know about recent changes in the law that Saul Ewing points out: Congress Authorizes Eviction of Domain Name Squatters Additionally, the trademark owner may recover compensatory damages, the costs of pursuing the action and attorneys’ fees. The Anticybersquatting Act further provides that a victim of cybersquatting can opt for statutory damages, rather than compensatory damages, which range from ,000 to ,000 per domain name, without any specific proof of economic injury.