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Uri
12-21-2002, 06:26 AM
Queen loses out on New Zealand's cyber name

21.12.2002


GENEVA - Queen Elizabeth, acting as trustee for New Zealand, lost a legal battle to claim the internet domain name newzealand.com from a US firm, international arbitrators ruled on Friday.

The decision, issued by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), is the first alleged cybersquatting case concerning a country domain name brought to the United Nations agency, according to WIPO assistant-director Francis Gurry.

"It is the first country case...," Gurry told Reuters.

In a unanimous ruling, three neutral arbitrators named by WIPO found that New Zealand had not registered the disputed name as a trademark. They ruled that Virtual Countries, Inc., a company based in Seattle, Washington which registered the site in the United States in 1996, had not acted in bad faith.

The site, which calls itself a "window on New Zealand", offers information for tourists, immigrants and students.

New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy which has retained Britain's Queen Elizabeth as its head of state. The case was filed against Virtual by "Her Majesty the Queen, in right of her government in New Zealand, as trustee for the citizens, organisations and state of New Zealand".

The site carries a disclaimer that it is "not affiliated with any government entity associated with a name similar to the site domain name".

Parties to a WIPO dispute have 10 days to appeal a decision.


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Winetalk.com
12-21-2002, 06:29 AM
Joe Holler,
isn't it domain belonging to our friend Greg?

Winetalk.com
12-21-2002, 06:32 AM
BTW, so you know,
Greg Paley was THE first lawyer to cncider if going after Cohen was worth his time and troubles,
I bet neither Gary nor Carreon ever knew that
;-)))

President
12-21-2002, 08:48 AM
Yup Serge, this is Greg, that was a very important case for all of us. I still run a "country" domain, so winning this was VERY important! :cdance: