跨国资本与国家法律制度:印度互联网域名纠纷分析

Ryan Y. Wang, Bumgi Min, Yang Bai, Jenna Grzeslo, Krishna Jayakar
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本文通过对2006年至2019年涉及印度国家代码顶级域名的所有域名仲裁(N = 1147)进行定量分析,考察了印度互联网域名争议仲裁的结果。具体而言,我们将调查投诉人和被投诉人的国籍和公司/个人身份是否会影响仲裁结果。这一时期最常见的争端类型是一个国际实体向另一个国际实体提出申诉(46%)。综上所述,INDRP下的域名仲裁以国际和组织投诉人为主,但被投诉人在国籍和身份方面存在较大差异。我们的分析表明,在研究的14年里,INDRP进程往往产生有利于企业的结果。尽管投诉人几乎总是胜诉,但与个人相比,被投诉人更有可能保留争议域名。此外,与被申请人没有提出回应的案件相比,被申请人对投诉提出异议的案件有更大的可能做出有利于被申请人的裁决。
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Transnational capital and national legal regimes: Analysis of Internet domain name disputes in India

This paper examines the outcomes of Internet domain name dispute arbitrations in India through a quantitative analysis of all domain name arbitrations (N = 1147) involving the Indian country code top-level domain from 2006 to 2019. Specifically, we investigate whether the nationalities and corporate/individual identities of the complainants and respondents affect the outcome of the arbitrations. The most common type of dispute during this period is an international entity petitioning against another international entity (46%). In sum, the domain name arbitrations under INDRP are dominated by international and organizational complainants, but there is more variation among respondents' profiles in terms of nationality and identity. Our analysis suggests that the INDRP process, in the 14 years examined, tends to generate outcomes that favor corporations. Although the complainants almost always won, corporate respondents, compared to their individual counterparts, are more likely to retain the disputed domain names. Also, cases, where a respondent contested a complaint, had a higher probability of rulings in favor of respondents, compared to cases where the respondent filed no response.

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