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Apple wins domain name dispute for AppleiPods.com, MacBookPros.com

MacBook Pro

Apple continues to win domain name disputes filed with WIPO, the World Intellectual Property Organization.

AppleiPods.com, MacBookPros.com, iPhine.com, and iPodHack.com, have been ordered transferred to Apple Inc. by a WIPO panel in the latest decision.  The dispute (Case no. D2011-1390) was filed in August.

The decision comes on the heels of a big win over iPods.com back in late July. 

Full details of the ruling for Case no. D2011-1390 have not been posted on the web yet.  The decision ordering the domain names transferred to Apple, was just issued yesterday.

Two additional cases are still open with WIPO which involve appleproductsonline.com (case no. D2011-1387) and (case no. D2011-1388) which involves: applebigdiscount.com, applesdiscount.com, applessales.com, and applestorewell.com.

This week Apple also officially took ownership of wwwitunes.com and wwitunes.com in a separate case it won in late September.

Discussion: The Next Web and Yahoo! News Philippines

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Retired boxer Mike Tyson wants MikeTyson.com, files domain dispute

Mike Tyson

Michael Gerard Tyson (better known as “Mike Tyson”) has filed a complaint (case # D2011-1758) this week with the World Intellectual Property Organization.

MikeTyson.com is currently registered to “Dreamseller Inc – In Stealth Mode” according to WHOIS records.

The former heavyweight boxing champion was recently in the news as a result of his Mike Tyson: Main Event game becoming one of Apple’s hottest iPhone games.

He also has over 1 million followers on Twitter.

Currently, he uses MikeTyson.net for his official website.

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Denied: Lady Gaga loses dispute over LadyGaga.org domain name

Lady Gaga

Despite being an internationally renowned recording artist and performer who has sold millions of albums globally, as well as a fashion icon as claimed in her complaint, Ms. Stefani Germanotta, better known as “Lady Gaga” was denied rights to the domain name LadyGaga.org after filing a dispute with the National Arbitration Forum on August 17, 2011.

The respondent in the case was “oranges arecool XD”, who owns well over 2,000 domain names, many of which are celebrity domains like faith-hill.us, keyshiacole.org, audrina-patridge.org, and even blakelively.com (which I’ve written about in the past).

In order to have the domain name transferred, Lady Gaga had to prove all of the following:

(1)  the domain name registered by “oranges arecool XD” was identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which Lady Gaga had rights; and
(2)   “oranges arecool XD” (the respondent) had no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the domain name; and
(3)  the domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith.

On point #1, Lady Gaga proved that ladygaga.org was identical to her LADY GAGA mark, as follows.

1.    LADY GAGA (Reg. No. 3,695,038 registered October 13, 2009);
2.    LADY GAGA (Reg. No. 3,695,129 registered October 13, 2009);and
3.    LADY GAGA (Reg. No. 3,960,468 registered May 17, 2011).

However, on point #2 “Rights or Legitimate Interests”, Lady Gaga lost.

The three-member panel found that Lady Gaga had not established a prima facie case in support of her arguments that “oranges arecool XD” lacked rights and legitimate interests.

Because point #2 was not proven, point #3 was considered moot.

As a result, Lady Gaga’s complaint was denied and “oranges arecool XD” (the registrant/respondent) kept the domain name.

You can read the details of the decision here: Claim Number: FA1108001403808

Discussion: 106.1 KISS FM

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ModernWarfare3.com: Activision’s attorneys take official control of domain

ModernWarfare3.com Whois

In what has been one of the most highly publicized struggles for a domain name, Activision’s trademark attorneys at Millen, White, Zelano & Branigan, P.C, have officially taken control of ModernWarfare3.com from Anthony Abraham as of September 21, 2011, after winning the dispute over the web addresss earlier in the month.

Now all that’s left to do is to transfer the domain to Activision’s Mary Tuck, who serves as the company’s senior litigation counsel (and is the registrant for most of Activision’s properties), then re-direct the domain to the official ‘Modern Warfare 3’ website at callofduty.com/mw3.

Modernwarfare3.com doesn’t resolve to a web page at the time of this story, but lets hope that Activision puts it to good use shortly.

Type in modernwarfare3.com into any of the major search engines, and EA’s Battlefield 3 is still the first result.  A temporary effect of Anthony Abraham’s redirection of modernwarfare3.com to  battlefield.com/battlefied3 back in July.

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Anthony Hopkins wins domain name dispute over siranthonyhopkins.com

Anthony Hopkins

The National Arbitration Forum has ordered the domain name siranthonyhopkins.com transferred to the actor Anthony Hopkins.

On August 10, 2011, a complaint was submitted to the National Arbitration Forum against Pablo Palermo who had first registered the domain back in 2001, according to the complaint.  

The panelist, Honorable Paul A. Dorf (Ret.), ruled in favor of Anthony Hopkins after finding the domain name identical and/or confusingly similar to the Anthony Hopkins mark, that Pablo Palermo had no rights or legitimate interests, and the domain name had been registered and was being used in bad faith.

As Kevin Murphy of Domain Incite pointed out when the dispute was first filed in August, Anthony Hopkins was knighted in 1993 and he is the third celebrity to win his “Sir” domain at UDRP.

In August 2010, Anthony Hopkins won control of anthonyhopkins.com, also at the National Arbitration Forum.  Today, the domain name anthonyhopkins.com resolves to a parked page that displays third-party sponsored listings.

You can read the details of the decision here: Claim Number: FA1108001402710