The Dominic Barberi Multi Academy Company v Laurence Doherty (Summary Decision _Transfer) [2013] DRS 13309 (23 October 2013)
The domain name was found to be identical or confusingly similar to the complainant's trademark, and the respondent had no legitimate interest or rights in the domain name. The domain name was ordered to be transferred to the complainant.
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- Citation
- [2013] DRS 13309
- Parties
- Complainant: The Dominic Barberi Multi Academy Company; Respondent: Laurence Doherty
- Jurisdiction
- United Kingdom
- Judgment Date
- 23 October 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Domain Name Dispute / Summary Decision
- Outcome
- domain name transfer ordered
- Legal Topics
- Domain Name Transfer, Trademark Infringement
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Parties
The Dominic Barberi Multi Academy Company
Complainant
Laurence Doherty
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Domain Name Dispute / Summary Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 whether the domain name should be transferred to the complainant
Ratio Decidendi
The domain name was found to be identical or confusingly similar to the complainant's trademark, and the respondent had no legitimate interest or rights in the domain name. The domain name was ordered to be transferred to the complainant.
Court Disposition
domain name transfer ordered
Orders
- the domain name is to be transferred to the complainant
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