I was scanning the cases filed with the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution (one of the lesser known and used ICANN approved dispute resolution providers) this afternoon and I noticed that on January 21, 2003, a case was commenced against Poker.com. Yes, you read it right- Poker.com.
Take a look at Poker.com, and anyone can see that it is obviously an Internet gambling site. It is owned by Communcations Services Inc of Western Samoa, and the domain name has been owned at least since July 31, 1998 (and probably earlier than that).
I can't tell who the Complainant is in this case, but COME ON! Does this dispute really belong before a UDRP panel? The question should be a resounding "NO," and I really hope some of the other esteemed members of this board (John, Ari, Steven, etc) put their two cents in.
Take a look at Poker.com, and anyone can see that it is obviously an Internet gambling site. It is owned by Communcations Services Inc of Western Samoa, and the domain name has been owned at least since July 31, 1998 (and probably earlier than that).
I can't tell who the Complainant is in this case, but COME ON! Does this dispute really belong before a UDRP panel? The question should be a resounding "NO," and I really hope some of the other esteemed members of this board (John, Ari, Steven, etc) put their two cents in.