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- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah abstract "Microsoft Corp. v. Shah was an Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) case heard before the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. Microsoft sued the defendants, Amish Shah and others, for, amongst other charges, contributory cybersquatting for encouraging others, through videos and software, to infringe on Microsoft's trademarks. The case was settled out of court in July 2011 after judge Ricardo S. Martinez denied Shah's motion for dismissal. Legal observers suggested that, if upheld, the case would prove notable for the court's expansionof the ACPA liability to include contributory cybersquatting.".
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah wikiPageExternalLink 166997.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah wikiPageExternalLink gov.uscourts.wawd.166997.60.0.pdf.
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- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah citations gov.uscourts.wawd.166997.60.0.pdf.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah court United_States_District_Court_for_the_Western_District_of_Washington.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah dateDecided "2011-07-11".
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah fullName "Microsoft Corporation v. Amish P. Shah, Jose A. Rivera, Digispace Solutions LLC, YMultimedia LLC, and DOES 1-50".
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah holding "Motion to dismiss denied; case settled out of court".
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah judge Ricardo_S._Martinez.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah name "Microsoft Corp. v. Shah et al.".
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah transcripts 166997.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah subject Category:2011_in_United_States_case_law.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah subject Category:Intellectual_property_law.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah subject Category:Microsoft_litigation.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah subject Category:United_States_Internet_case_law.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah subject Category:United_States_trademark_case_law.
- Microsoft_Corp._v._Shah comment "Microsoft Corp. v. Shah was an Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) case heard before the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. Microsoft sued the defendants, Amish Shah and others, for, amongst other charges, contributory cybersquatting for encouraging others, through videos and software, to infringe on Microsoft's trademarks. The case was settled out of court in July 2011 after judge Ricardo S. Martinez denied Shah's motion for dismissal.".
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