"Complainant contends and Respondent admits that Respondent had actual notice of Google’s rights in the disputed domain name due to the mark’s relative fame. The GOOGLE mark has garnered enough recognition and notoriety so as to make it impossible for Respondent to not be aware of Google’s rights in the mark. Complainant’s mark is so popular and well known as to give Respondent actual notice of Complainant’s rights in the GOOGLE mark, and therefore supports a finding of bad faith registration ."
The Panel ordered the disputed domain names be transferred from the respondent to the complainant.
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