GARRY KASPAROV V. AMERICAN COMPUTER COMPANY
[Indexed as: Kasparov v. American Computer]
[Indexed as: Kasparov.com]
National Arbitration Forum
Forum File No.: FA0004000094644
Commenced: 21 April, 2000
Judgment: 30 May, 2000
Panel Member: John A. Bender
Domain name Domain name dispute resolution policy Legitimate interest Legitimate usage -- Trademark rights Bad faith registration Famous name Portal.
Complainant, Garry Kasparov, is the worlds top ranked chess player and relies on this status for both profit and non-profit activities. Besides being named Kasparov, complainant is the owner of a trademark that includes the term Kasparov, and holds a worldwide trademark for Kasparov. On June 13, 1996, Respondent registered the domain Kasparov.com either on his own initiative or at the request of Complainant for the benefit of Complainant. Respondent has, since then, held the Kasparov.com domain name hostage to enforce an alleged debt, using it as a portal to a website which without permission associates Complainant as an endorser of Respondents products and services. Respondent has also offered Kasparov.com for sale by auction on DotBroket.com.
HELD, name transferred to Complainant
The domain name Kasparov.com is identical and confusingly similar to both Complainants name and trademark to which Respondent has no right or legitimate interest. Respondents registration and use of Kasparov.com is in bad faith. Respondents claims of Complainants indebtedness are not addressed.
Policies Referred to
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, adopted August 6, 1999
John A. Bender, Panelist:-
The above entitled matter came on for an administrative hearing on May 26, 2000, before the undersigned on the Complaint of Garry Kasparov, hereafter "Complainant", against American Computer Company, hereafter "Respondent". Complainant was represented by David A. Barrett, Esq., Latham & Watkins, 1001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington D.C. 20004. Respondent was represented by Daniel L. Grossman, Esq., 11 Commerce Drive, Cranford, NJ 07016?3515. Upon the written submitted record, the following DECISION is made:
PROCEDURAL FINDINGS
Domain Name: Kasparov.com
Domain Name Registrar: Network Solutions, Inc.
Domain Name Registrant: American Computer Company
Date of Domain Name Registration: June 13, 1996
Date Complaint Filed: April 21, 2000
Date of Commencement of Administrative Proceeding in Accordance with Rule 2(a)[1] and Rule 4(c): April 24, 2000
Due date for a Response: Response Received.
After reviewing the Complaint, and determining it to be in administrative compliance, the National Arbitration Forum (The Forum) forwarded the Complaint to the Respondent on April 24, 2000, in compliance with Rule 2(a), and the administrative proceeding was commenced pursuant to Rule 4(c). In compliance with Rule 4(d), The Forum immediately notified Network Solutions, Inc. (Network Solutions), the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), and the Complainant that the administrative proceeding had commenced. Respondent submitted a response to The Forum within twenty (20) days pursuant to Rule 5(a).
On June 13, 1996, Respondent registered the domain name "Kasparov.com" with Network Solutions, the entity that is the Registrar of the domain name. On April 24, 2000, Network Solutions verified that Respondent is the Registrant for the domain name "Kasparov.com", and that further by registering its domain name with Network Solutions, Respondent has agreed to resolve disputes regarding its domain name through ICANN's Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, and the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. That Complainant is named Kasparov and is the owner of a trademark that includes the term Kasparov.
2. That Complainant is the owner of at least 1 trademark registration worldwide for Kasparov.
3. That in June, 1996, Respondent registered the Kasparov.com domain name on his own initiative, or at Complainants request, for the benefit of Complainant.
4. That Complainant has a substantial financial investment in his business as the worlds top ranked chess player and related chess activities for profit and not?for?profit.
5. That Respondent registered and used the domain name Kasparov.com in bad faith and has no rights to legitimate interests in respect to said domain name. The following is evidence of Respondents bad faith:
a. That Respondent is holding the Kasparov.com domain name hostage to enforce an alleged debt.
b. Respondent has used the domain name as the portal to a website which without permission associates Mr. Kasparov as an endorser of Respondents products and services.
c. Respondent has posted the domain name for sale by auction at DotBroker.com.
6. Complainant's prayer for relief requests that the domain name "Kasparov.com" be transferred from Respondent to Complainant.
CONCLUSIONS
The undersigned certifies that he has acted independently and has no known conflict of interest to serve as the Arbitrator in this proceeding. Having been duly selected, and being impartial, the undersigned makes the following findings and conclusions:
1. The domain name "Kasparov.com", registered by Respondent on June 13, 1996 with Network Solutions, is identical and confusingly similar to Complainants name and trademark in which Complainant has rights and to which Respondent has no right or legitimate interests.
2. Respondent admitted he registered and acquired the domain name "Kasparov.com" primarily for Complainants purposes, but now uses the domain name as a portal to a website in which Complainant is criticized and condemned for his commercial conduct. Passing no judgment on Respondents claims of complainants indebtedness (which is not properly addressed in this proceeding), Respondents registration and use of Kasparov.com is in bad faith.
DECISION
Based upon the above findings and conclusions, and pursuant to Rule 4(i), it is decided as follows:
THE UNDERSIGNED DIRECTS THAT THE DOMAIN NAME "Kasparov.com" REGISTERED BY RESPONDENT BE TRANSFERRED TO COMPLAINANT.
Dated: May 30, 2000, by John A. Bender, Arbitrator.
[1] Any reference to Rule or Rules are to ICANNs Rules for Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Policy as supplemented by the National Arbitration Forums Supplemental
Rules to ICANNs Uniform Domain Resolution Policy.
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