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Tele 2 UK Communications Ltd v Dickinson [2004] DRS 01450 (26 January 2004)
DRS 01450
NOMINET-UK DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE
B E T W E E N :
Complainant
Respondent
Appointment
Terminology
- "Nominet" means Nominet-UK
- "the DRS Procedure" means Nominet's current dispute resolution procedure
- "the Policy" means Nominet's current dispute resolution policy
- "the Domain Name" means the domain name "tele-2.co.uk"
Materials
(1) Dispute History
(2) Complaint
(3) Standard correspondence between Nominet UK and the parties
(4) Register entry for tele-2.co.uk
(5) Nominet WHOIS query result for tele-2.co.uk
(6) Printout of website at www.tele-2.co.uk
(7) Copy of Nominet UK's Policy and Procedure.
The Complaint
"We, Tele2 UK Communications Limited, are the users of the domain: tele2uk.com. Our parent company, Tele 2 Europe S.A. is the registered proprietor of the International Trade Mark: TEL2, registration number: (M)714368, registration date: 23 March 1999. We hereby assert the rights of the Tele2 group in and over the TELE2 trade mark (the "Rights"). Tele2 Group companies provide telephony services under this trade mark, and similar trade marks, throughout Europe. Since 22 October, 2003, Tele2 UK Communications Limited has been a provider of such telephony services within the UK. We are filing this complaint with reference to the domain name: tele-2.co.uk, in reference to which an application for registration in the name of the Respondent is currently being processed by Nominet. We assert that at the time the application for registration was made, namely 9 November, 2003, the application was made in a manner which both took unfair advantage of, and was unfairly detrimental to, our Rights. In particular, we assert that the application for registration was made as a direct response to the UK launch of our services, less than a fortnight prior thereto. Furthermore, we assert that the Respondent, through its use of the tele-2.co.uk domain, has taken, and is continuing to take, unfair advantage of our Rights, and in a manner which is unfairly detrimental thereto. We assert that the domain name is being used in an abusive fashion as it is being used to confuse people seeking to visit the tele2uk.com website, through which telephony services within the UK are provided. Visitors to the tele-2.co.uk website are invited to click a link to be taken to a website providing telephony service within the UK. The link does not lead to the tele2uk.com website, as we assert it ought, but instead to telecomplus.co.uk, an independent retailer, with which the Tele2 Group has no connection, of UK telephony services, among other goods and services, which are in direct competition with the services provided by Tele2 UK Communications Limited."
Response
Jurisdiction
"i. The Complainant has Rights in respect of a name or mark which is identical or similar to the Domain Name; and
ii. The Domain Name, in the hands of the Respondent, is an Abusive Registration".
Rights
Abusive Registration
"a Domain Name which either
i. was registered or otherwise acquired in a manner which, at the time when the registration or acquisition took place, took unfair advantage of or was unfairly detrimental to the Complainant's Rights; OR
ii. has been used in a manner which took unfair advantage f or was unfairly detrimental to the Complainant's Rights".
"3.2 Evidence of Abusive Registration
a. A non-exhaustive list of factors which may be evidence that the Domain Name is an Abusive Registration is as follows:
i. Circumstances indicating that the Respondent has registered or otherwise acquired the Domain Name:
A primarily for the purposes of selling, renting or otherwise transferring the Domain Name to the Complainant or to a competitor of the Complainant for valuable consideration in excess of the Respondent's documented out-of-pocket costs directly associated with acquiring or using the Domain Name;
B as a blocking registration against a name or mark in which the Complainant has Rights; or
C primarily for the purpose of unfairly disrupting the business of the Complainant;
ii. Circumstances indicating that the Respondent is using the Domain Name in a way which has confused people or businesses into believing that the Domain Name is registered to, operated or authorised by, or otherwise connected with the Complainant;
iii. in combination with other circumstances indicating that the Domain Name in dispute is an Abusive Registration, the Complainant can demonstrate that the Respondent is engaged in a pattern of making Abusive Registrations; or
iv. it is independently verified that the Respondent has given false contact details to us.
b. Failure on the Respondent's part to use the Domain Name for the purposes of e-mail or a web-site is not in itself evidence that the Domain Name is an Abusive Registration.
4. How the Respondent may demonstrate in its response that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration
a. A non-exhaustive list of factors which may be evidence that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration is as follows:
i. Before being informed of the Complainant's dispute, the Respondent has:
A used or made demonstrable preparations to use the Domain Name or a Domain name which is similar to the Domain Name in connection with a genuine offering of goods or services;
B been commonly known by the name or legitimately connected with a mark which is identical or similar to the Domain Name;
C made legitimate non-commercial or fair use of the Domain Name; or
ii. The Domain Name is generic or descriptive and the Respondent is making fair use of it.
b. Fair use may include sites operated solely in tribute to or criticism of a person or business, provided that if:
i. the Domain Name (not including the first and second level suffixes) is identical to the name in which the Complainant asserts Rights, without any addition; and
ii. the Respondent is using or intends to use the Domain Name for the purposes of a tribute or criticism site without the Complainant's authorisation,
then the burden will shift to the Respondent to show that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration".
(1) primarily for the purpose of unfairly disrupting the Complainant's business [paragraph 3.2 a I A of the Policy]; and
(2) in the contemplation that, amongst other things, people or businesses would be confused into believing that the Domain Name is registered to, operated or authorised by, or otherwise connected with the Complainant.
Remedy
"We hereby request that you, Nominet, therefore refuse the application for registration made by the Respondent if it has not already been approved, or cancel the registration if it has been so approved, and thereafter transfer the registration of the tele-2.co.uk domain to us. …
Remedies Requested
Cancelled".
Decision
Signed ……………………..
David Blunt QC
26 January 2004