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Even if a UDRP complainant were to adduce evidence that a domain name has been registered in breach of a commercial agreement, this alone would not necessarily be sufficient to constitute bad-faith registration.
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- Source: https://www.worldtrademarkreview.com/article/unauthorised-domain-name-registration-does-not-necessarily-equal-bad-faith-registration