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RE: Re: OT: Domain Names LEGAL Stuff
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- Subject: RE: Re: OT: Domain Names LEGAL Stuff
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 10:42:49 +0100
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I
would say that I just plan to start business and have web site in
development
stage with name in question, so redesigning it would cost me a money, and I
would ask for £1,000-£2,000 at least. So you can buy something for that
money,
at least.
£100
is really nothing, if they really want that name. Solicitor probably
charges
them £500 a day.
Cheers,
Nik
Having followed a lot
of
the stories on the Register et al, it sounds very much like you would
get
spanked into the floor Martin :(
Remember .com is *not* a US domain:
it's a *global* domain. It's just the US mindset that makes it common
for
US only companies to use exclusively .com
There is a specific .us
heirarchy, just as there is a .uk, and post Sept 11, this seems to be
really taking off.
if you are registered after them, they are
trading
via the .co.uk and you have not made use of the .com in a non-infringing
way, then if it went to domain arbitration, you *WOULD*
lose.
personally, I would take money and
run.
Ian.
-----Original Message----- From: Martin
[mailto:ukha@xxxxxxx] Sent: 08 August 2002 21:53 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: OT: Domain Names LEGAL
Stuff
OK, Thanks Mark
Sounds like the course of action
would
be to transfer the domain to save any of us getting in the
sh_t.
The
passing off bit might be iffy, the names were redirected initially but
are
not now. So would they have a case based on this ?
There are so many
if's ,my names were registered after theirs, maybe a case for passing
off
?, they are dot.com's - a US name after all, , they do not hold
the
trademark, and heck so what if I'm not going to use the names just
yet.
If I transferred the names now would they have a case at all
?
hmmm , I may just have to take the dosh and buy a useful HA
gadget. Suggestions
?
Regards Martin
-----Original
Message----- From: mark_harrison_uk1
[mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx] Sent: 08 August 2002 20:43 To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Re: OT: Domain Names LEGAL
Stuff
Bear in mind that I am NOT a lawyer, and that I am not
qualified to give legal advice. However, I am a senior manager with
overall responsibility for Domain Name registrations for a FTSE 100
company with significant web presences Europe-wide. The following,
however, is my personal opinion, not that of my
employer.
Firstly,
don't get hung up on the fact they use solicitors to do this - several
solicitors these days have Intellectual Property practices that include
Domain Name protection along with Trademark protection et al. The
company
may simply (as we do) simply have an outsourcing contract with this firm
to
do this - the fact they are solicitors is neither here nor there - the
fact
they are IP Consultants is...
Personally, I think that £100 +
transfer costs is fair, and my advice would be to take it. If the
company
is a large, household name, then they might go to £500 + transfer costs,
but are very unlikely to go any higher.
I feel that, actually,
the
company has acted reasonably in making you the initial offer. The fact
that
they have threated legal action has happened only AFTER you have refused
to
consider this. However, the fact that they have increased their offer
suggests that they don't want to make a big deal out of this (but do
wish
to protect their IP.)
As I see it as a laymam, there are a number of
issues here. The key issue is that the UK legal system now very much
frowns
upon Cybersquatting - the deliberate registration of someone elses
trading name with no intent to do anything other than sell on the domain
name.
However, work through the following:
1: When did you
register the domain names? If you did so BEFORE they launched their
business, then you could claim that your intention was to launch a
service
using that name. However, if you did so AFTER they launced their
business,
then they could (potentially succesfully - this has happened) argue that
you only registered the name as a cybersquat.
2: If you have
launched any service on the names that might cause confusion, then they
would have a case under UK law to proceed against you for "passing off".
If, however, there is nothing but a holding page, then you are unlikely
to
be deemed to have any liability in respect of passing off.
3: The
fact that the names are .coms rather than .co.uks raises the question of
whether the UK courts would have any jurisdiction. You could argue that
.com is, according the the standard, intended for use by US Companies,
and
that the ONLY basis for challenging a registration is that a company has
registered a FEDERAL (not State) trademark as the contested name, and
that
US courts would have jurisdiction.
4: What do you intend doing
with
the domains? If you haven't used them for the last 18 months, and
demonstrably had no intention of doing so AND refused a good faith
offer,
then there IS a chance that the courts could find in their favour, and
you'd be stuffed. The fact you posted HERE that you'd never used the
domains, and "not bothered about the names" might be used in evidence to
demonstrate that you had NOT registered them to set up your own service
with that name.
5: Do THEY have the name registered as a UK
trademark?
If not, then I don't think they have a leg to stand on unless you're
passing off (see above.)
Regards,
Mark
--- In
ukha_d@y..., "Alex Monaghan" <alex@m...> wrote: > I would guess
that if you've paid your NIC fees and there's no trademark >
infringement, the you can do what you like with your
domains. > >
If the only justification for legal action is that you've not
used them > AND... you do really want the domains, then get a
cheapo
hosting account and > attach the names to it, put up a simple
index.html and their argument is > blown out of the water :-) If
you
don't have one in mind, look back through > the archives for a
post
>from
(or
something similar), I transferred my domain on this offer > with
no
problems. > > > -----Original Message----- > >
From:
Martin [mailto:ukha@o...] > > Sent: 08 August 2002 17:24 >
>
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] OT: Domain Names
LEGAL
Stuff > > > > > > Hi all > > >
>
I'm hoping someone can help me out here, I have registered
some domain > > names (about 18 months ago, and they are as yet
unused). They are dot > > com's. > > A company has
approached me who own the dot co.uk with the same name. > >
They
initially offered a small sum (£50 + transfers costs) via their >
> solicitor, I said not interested. Now they are saying that I
have not > > used the name and have no right too use it and
their
final offer is £100 > > + transfer or they will take legal
action
!!! > > > > Heeelllp, should I say stick up your ..... or
would it mean a legal > > challenge costing me loads which I
may
or may not win. > > At the end of the day I'm not that bothered
about
the name, is it best > > to take what they've offered and just
leave it at that ? > > > > Or perhaps I'll transfer the
name
for someone else to use..... > > > > Cheers > >
Martin. > > > > > > For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk <http://www.automatedhome.co.uk> >
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