E-Business: Domain Names - Bad Faith

April 16, 2008 – 3:23 pm

Ian registered the TrivialPursuits.net and won the right to continue using it, after a challenge from Horn , the makers of the , failed to stop him using the domain name. The makers of the failed to obtain the TrivialPursuits.net domain name from the person who said he registered the name to lament life’s loss of individual creativity.
This decision has gone against the long established principle that once a brand is “well known”, the (UDRP)1 part of the Organisation (), would be able to effect the transfer of the name. However, in this case, the panel was unclear about the intentions of the , and his motive for registering the domain name. The panel did not believe that there was enough evidence to support an application for activity on behalf of the .
Ian informed the panellist that he bought the name with with the intention of dealing with “the 21st Century’s unique , specifically the fact that most now involve a commodity as opposed to individual creativity, from sex to salvation via surgery and sweeteners”. Currently, the site is only one page long, and refers to the case as “a fine example of a quite unnecessary and utterly ,” adding that more content will be added, “but at the convenience of my lazy nature.”
There was little evidence of found by the panel, although does not appear to have intention of using the website.
Comment: Usually in where there “is no use of a sign in the course of trade” plus difficulty in establishing or passing off, the UDRP approach is the recommended recourse as it is far cheaper and sometimes quicker.
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