RDNH Case D2020-0811
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The WIPO Domain Name Dispute Case D2020-0811 involved the domain “gen.com”. The complainant, Agencias Universales S.A., filed a complaint against the respondent, Perfect Privacy / Jeff Williams. The decision in this case, made on June 26, 2020, by panelist Adam Taylor, denied the complaint.
In this case, the complainant contended that the domain name was identical or confusingly similar to a trademark in which they had rights, that the respondent had no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name, and that it had been registered and used in bad faith. However, the panel found that these allegations were not substantiated to the required extent under the UDRP policy. Consequently, the complaint was denied, and the case was noted for reverse domain name hijacking (RDNH).
For more detailed information about this case, you can visit the WIPO website’s case summary for D2020-0811.
The WIPO Domain Name Dispute Case D2020-0811 involved the domain “gen.com”. The complainant, Agencias Universales S.A., filed a complaint against the respondent, Perfect Privacy / Jeff Williams. The decision in this case, made on June 26, 2020, by panelist Adam Taylor, denied the complaint. In this case, the complainant contended that the domain name was…