Newsletter - Volume 53, June 2010

First .eu Domain Name Dispute settled by the ADR

On April 18, 2006 the first .eu domain name dispute was settled by the ADR Center for .eu domains. The controversy involved dueling applicants for the PST.EU domain, where the junior domain name applicant was the owner of a senior Benelux trademark registration for PST. The successful domain name applicant based its claim on a Benelux trademark registration that was filed on November 22, 2005 and issued to registration under Benelux's expedited registration system. The one-man panel confirmed that the successful applicant had met all of the criteria for registration and since EURid operates on a "first come, first serve" basis, the domain name was properly awarded even if the successful applicant was the junior trademark right holder. Interestingly, the panel noted that there were no outstanding challenges to the successful applicant's trademark registration and in saying so seemed to leave open the possibility that it might have ruled differently had an opposition been pending on the applicant's trademark registration at the time EURid awarded the domain.




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