Opinion ID: 204909
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Heading: The ACPA

Text: Lahoti also appeals the district court's finding that he is liable for cybersquatting under the ACPA. Cybersquatting is the bad faith registration of a domain name that is identical or confusingly similar to another's distinctive mark. Lanham Act § 43(d), 15 U.S.C. § 1125(d)(1)(A). We already affirmed the district court's holding that Lahoti acted in bad faith and is not entitled to safe harbor under ACPA. Lahoti, 586 F.3d at 1202-04. There is also no question that the www.vericheck.com domain name wholly incorporates the VERICHECK mark. In light of our conclusion that the VERICHECK mark is distinctive, the district court's conclusion that Lahoti violated the ACPA is also AFFIRMED.