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The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act does not expressly recognize reverse domain name hijacking and often only limits defendants ’ recovery to retention or transference of the domain name.
It also fails to provide any remedies for victims of attempted reverse cybersquatting.
However, the statute permits some monetary relief where bad faith, reckless disregard or the willful violation of a court order are involved.

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