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Hi all, I still can`t stand to see how unfair some decisions are and how after so many years, the domain industry has not yet a very unique rule to follow.
For example:
if Tom Cruise wakes up after years claiming the name tomcruise.com and he wins the UDRP, then what should stop for example the Goverment of Malta to claim Malta.com ???? Or the White House to claim whitehouse.com ?
Also, how can AOL try to scare people who own AOL typos such KOL.com ?
Not to mention that many countries have different rules for TM issues and with ccTLDs the guidelines of what is right or what is not is even less secure.
I think that there is still a total confusion between the authorities too otherwise how can they allow people to register famous names if then Tom Cruise was able to get it when he felt like ?
For example:
if Tom Cruise wakes up after years claiming the name tomcruise.com and he wins the UDRP, then what should stop for example the Goverment of Malta to claim Malta.com ???? Or the White House to claim whitehouse.com ?
Also, how can AOL try to scare people who own AOL typos such KOL.com ?
Not to mention that many countries have different rules for TM issues and with ccTLDs the guidelines of what is right or what is not is even less secure.
I think that there is still a total confusion between the authorities too otherwise how can they allow people to register famous names if then Tom Cruise was able to get it when he felt like ?