§481B-22 Cybersquatting and cyber piracy prohibited. (a) A person shall be liable in a civil action by the owner of any distinctive mark registered and used in Hawaii, without regard to the goods or services of the parties, if that person in bad faith: registers, traffics in, or uses a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to that mark.
(b) Any person who in bad faith registers a domain name that consists of the name of another living person, or a name substantially and confusingly similar thereto, without that person's consent, shall be liable in a civil action by the person.
(c) A person shall be liable for using a domain name under [subsection (a)] only if that person is the domain name registrant or the registrant's authorized licensee. [L 2001, c 281, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 26. Trade Regulation and Practice
481B. Unfair and Deceptive Practices
481B-1 Unsolicited goods, etc., unconditional gift.
481B-1.5 Same, commercial mail order buying clubs.
481B-1.6 Offers of gifts or prizes; unlawful.
481B-2 Aid to handicapped, misrepresentation as to.
481B-6 Sale of solar energy devices; disclosure requirements.
481B-7 Sale of computers; disclosure requirements.
481B-11 Sensitivity-awareness group seminars.
481B-12 Credit repair organizations.
481B-14 Hotel or restaurant service charge; hotel porterage service charge; disposition.
481B-15 Ticket brokers; fees; cancellation.
481B-16 Protection of military; lending practices.
481B-22 Cybersquatting and cyber piracy prohibited.