To help defeat a complaint made under the URDP, a Respondent should argue that he or she has legitimate interests in the domain name in dispute. A non-exhaustive list of ways of demonstrating a legitimate interest is set out in the UDRP. First, pre-dispute use of (or preparations for the use of) the domain name or a name corresponding to the domain name in connection with a bona fide offering of goods or services may constitute a legitimate interest. Second, you or your business being commonly known by the domain name may constitute a legitimate interest. Third, a legitimate non-commercial or fair use of the domain name may constitute a legitimate interest, providing that use does not misleadingly divert consumers of the complainant or tarnish the trade mark at issue.
Ferguson tips Ronaldo to scoop top awards
Sir Alex Ferguson has tipped Cristiano Ronaldo to be crowned world player of
the year in December - but revealed he could leave his star man out of
tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with Celtic.
FA to investigate Drogba ‘punch’ claim
The Football Association are to study Didier Drogba’s comments in his
autobiography saying he wished he had punched Nemanja Vidic in the Champions
League final.
Pietersen underlines importance of Test cricket ahead of Stanford match
Kevin Pietersen launched an impassioned defence of Test cricket today, less
than two weeks before he will lead England in the $20m Twenty20 Stanford
match.
Evra ruled out for Celtic clash
Patrice Evra has been ruled out of Manchester United’s Champions League clash
with Celtic at Old Trafford tomorrow.
David Ashdown’s sports picture diary: Newmarket
This weekend David Ashdown was at Newmarket for the Dwehurst Stakes. Horses
can be unpredictable creatures and this make’s the life of a photographer
all the more difficult.
Gloucester welcome new investor
Gloucester have announced that businessman Martin St Quinton has joined their
board of directors after buying a 25% stake in the club.
Collymore wins damages over financial advice
Stan Collymore today won more than £1.5 million in damages from financial
advisers who invested money he made from his footballing career.
India on the brink of Test match victory
Harbhajan Singh collected three top-order wickets and Ishant Sharma snared a
brace to leave India on the brink of victory against Australia after day
four of the second Border-Gavaskar Test.
Woodgate wants Ramos to stay
Jonathan Woodgate insists the Tottenham players are right behind
under-pressure head coach Juande Ramos.
The latest football action
Jol’s team return to top of table
Hamburg coach Martin Jol was relieved to see his side go back to the top of
the table after a 1-1 draw with Schalke on Sunday.
Capdevila extends Villarreal deal
Villarreal’s Spain international defender Joan Capdevila has signed a contract
extension to keep him at El Madrigal until the summer of 2011.
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