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Proxify® is a web-based anonymous proxy service which allows anyone to surf the Web privately and securely. The official Proxify® website is located at proxify.com. Proxify® can also be accessed via the following domains: proxify.net, proxify.org, proxify.info, proxify.biz, proxify.us, proxify.co.uk, and other addresses. Proxify is commonly used to:

  • Be anonymous online.
  • Hide your IP address and identity.
  • Block banner and popup advertising.
  • Protect yourself from malicious websites.
  • Bypass blocking software at work, school, and libraries.
  • Overcome state sponsored censorship in many countries.
  • Route around temporary network outages.
  • Protect your privacy while traveling.
  • Connect securely to the Internet, even on untrusted networks.

UpsideOut, Inc. is the owner of federal, state and common law rights in and to the service mark "Proxify". In addition to its rights under common law, UpsideOut enjoys full statutory protection of its valuable rights in the Proxify mark under both state and federal law and vigorously protects and defends these rights. The Proxify mark is registered on the Principal Register in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (Registration Number 3138482) in connection with "providing anonymous transmission and delivery of information over global computer networks" in International Class 38.

UpsideOut began using the Proxify mark on April 14, 2003, and since that time has actively and continuously used the mark in connection with its business and services. UpsideOut has made substantial investment in developing, providing and promoting its services under the Proxify mark. As a result, the Proxify mark is widely known and embodies substantial and valuable goodwill.

Mark owners who fail to properly police infringement of their marks, risk a finding that they have lost their rights in the mark. UpsideOut has retained a law firm to actively pursue anyone who misuses its valuable trademark rights.