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Andrew Allemann Leave a Comment June 18, 2024
The domain name owner was at least owed an explanation.
A guy named Greg Foltz registered the domain GSF.com in 1993. He used it for his family and business (they are his initials, after all).
Over thirty years later, Golden State Foods Corp comes along and files a UDRP against the domain name, claiming cybersquatting.
This case was obviously going nowhere.
UDRP panelist Sozos-Christos Theodoulou correctly determined that the domain owner had rights or legitimate interests in the domain and denied the case.
But despite this innocent domain owner having to hire a lawyer to defend against a baseless case, and despite that domain owner asking for a finding of reverse domain name hijacking, and despite the Complainant being represented by counsel, the panelist denied a finding of reverse domain name hijacking.
Worse, the panelist didn’t bother to give a reason:
Based on the available record, the Panel sees insufficient basis on balance to conclude that the Complaint was brought in bad faith and accordingly declines to make a finding here of reverse domain name hijacking.
Gee, thanks for showing you put some thought into that.
Tsk, tsk.
About Andrew Allemann
Andrew Allemann has been registering domains for over 25 years and publishing Domain Name Wire since 2005. He has been quoted about his expertise in domain names by The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and NPR. Connect with Andrew: LinkedIn - Twitter/X - Facebook
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