Summary of WIPO Domain Name Dispute Case D2016-0515
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In WIPO Case D2016-0515, a domain name dispute led to a Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH) decision. This case involved a specific domain name and a complainant who claimed infringement of their rights. However, the panel found that the complaint did not meet the necessary criteria under the UDRP and consequently denied it. The RDNH decision indicated that the complaint was made in bad faith.
For a detailed overview of the case, including information about the domain name, the complainant, and the decision date, you can access the full decision on WIPO’s website
In WIPO Case D2016-0515, a domain name dispute led to a Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH) decision. This case involved a specific domain name and a complainant who claimed infringement of their rights. However, the panel found that the complaint did not meet the necessary criteria under the UDRP and consequently denied it. The RDNH…