UDRP’s have been filed on Filed On: eWomen.com; GSSF.com, Unbiased.com and AENA.com
ewomen.com has an original registration date of 1997 and is currently registered to Terra Serve of Grand Cayman and is currently being parked to a generic adult landing page.
Looking at Screenshots.com, the domain appears to have been parked for many years except for a time where is was a “contest” page.
There is a trademark filed on the term ewomen which was filed bye WomenNetwork, Inc. of Dallas Texas on April 2012 and granted on December 2012.
The domain name GSSF.com has an original registration date of 2002 and is owned by Michele Dinoia who is no stranger to the UDRP process having been involved in over 50 UDRP’s. There is a trademark on the term GSSF by the gun maker Glock since 1999.
UnBiased.com is owned by INVENTRA.COM and has an original registration date of May 1996.
There does not seem to be a trademark in the USPTO for term ‘Unbiased”.
The domain name AENA.com is owned by someone in the UK and has an original registration date of 1997.
There is a trademark for the term “AENA” by AENA AEROPUERTOS, S.A.of Spain which was filed in December 2013 and granted in December 2014.
None of the Complainants are listed
Gordon says
Another day, another set of Udrp’s filed for domains they have no chance of winning. At the owners expense!
They really need to put some teeth into the hijacking end of the process & I have to question what lawyer hasn’t done enough research to know you can’t file decades after a domain registration for a recent TM.
JohnUK says
Ah yes but the lawyers dont care they can get paid and then after losing the UDRP can suggest clients issue a court case as well. As regards TM’s I would defy anyone to find a word that has NOT got “a” trade mark somewhere in the World which means there is not one domain name registerable without being at risk of UDRP.
Please enlighten me. What is the usual UDRP decision if both the Complainant AND Respondent have TM’s (for ake of arguments say the Respondent has slightly later registered TM) ?