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Domain name case lost by Bill Clinton

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Bill Clinton has lost a dispute,claiming rights over three domain names,williamclinton.com, williamjclinton.com and presidentbillclinton.com.

Although the abitration decided these three domain names were indeed confunsingly similar to Bill Clinton's common law marks,they also said that the domain names were not registered and used in bad faith.
"The Panelist simply cannot find bad faith in this case. None of the elements of bad faith are met. The Respondent’s conduct in registering, acquiring and utilizing these domain names is simply not within the UDRP definition of bad faith. The facts alleged by Complainant are simply unpersuasive. Evidence of bad faith (i) requires a showing that the names were registered or acquired for the purpose of selling or transferring the name to the mark holder; (ii) in order to prevent the mark holder from registering the domain; (iii) to disrupt a competitor’s business; or (iv) to attract Internet users by confusing them. The only one of these that could possibly apply is (ii), which requires a showing of a pattern of conduct. While Respondent’s conduct in registering the names of politicians does reflect a pattern, Respondent has adequately rebutted any inference of bad faith."

 

 

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