Jaguar Land Rover Limited v Mr Michael Lopez (Summary Decision _Transfer) [2016] DRS 18125 (19 December 2016)

Jaguar Land Rover Limited v Mr Michael Lopez (Summary Decision _Transfer) [2016] DRS 18125 (19 December 2016)

The domain name was found to be identical or confusingly similar to the complainant's trademark and registered in bad faith; transfer was ordered.

Citation
[2016] DRS 18125
Parties
Complainant: Jaguar Land Rover Limited; Respondent: Mr Michael Lopez
Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Judgment Date
19 December 2016
Procedural Posture
Domain Name Dispute / Summary Decision
Outcome
domain name transferred
Legal Topics
Domain Name Transfer, Trademark Infringement

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Parties

Jaguar Land Rover Limited

Complainant

Mr Michael Lopez

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Domain Name Dispute / Summary Decision

  1. 1 whether the domain name should be transferred due to trademark infringement

Ratio Decidendi

The domain name was found to be identical or confusingly similar to the complainant's trademark and registered in bad faith; transfer was ordered.

Court Disposition

domain name transferred

Orders

  • transfer of the disputed domain name to Jaguar Land Rover Limited