LAUREN THIBODEAU
COMPLAINANT,
vs.
SAEID YOMTOBIAN
RESPONDENT.
DECISION
File No.: FA94868
The above entitled matter came on
for an administrative hearing on June 28, 2000, before the undersigned
on the Complaint of Lauren Thibodeau, (“Complainant”) against Saeid Yomtobian,
(“Respondent”). Upon the written submitted record including the Complaint
and Respondent’s Response to Domain Complaint, the following DECISION
is rendered:
PROCEDURAL FINDINGS
U.S. Trademark Registration Serial
No.: Application in process
Trademark Applicant/Owner:
Lauren Thibodeau
Registration Date:
October 31, 1998
Registration Name:
drlauren.com
Domain Name:
doctorlauren.com
Domain Name Registrar:
Corenic.net (CORE-28)
Domain Name Registrant:
Saeid Yomtobian
Date of Domain Name Registration:
February 12, 2000
Date Complaint Filed:
May 22, 2000
Date Response to Complaint Filed:
No date given
After reviewing the complaint, and
determining it to be in administrative compliance, the National Arbitration
Forum (“Forum) forwarded the complaint to the respondent in compliance
with Rule 2(a)[1]
and the administrative proceeding was commenced pursuant to Rule 4(c).
In compliance with Rule 4(d), the Forum timely gave notice that the administrative
proceeding had commenced. The complainant elected to have this administrative
proceeding conducted by a single arbitrator and paid the appropriate fee
for same. The Complaint and the Respondent’s Response to Domain Complaint
were docketed and forwarded to the undersigned arbitrator for decision.
FINDINGS OF FACT
- Complainant’s public persona has
been “Doctor Lauren” which is often abbreviated to “Dr. Lauren”, both
in written and spoken communication. Since October 31, 1998, she has
been the owner of www.drlauren.com.
- In hundreds of radio broadcast
guest appearances dating back to December, 1998, she has been called
“Dr. Lauren” by program hosts and callers. She is a regular guest on
both local and national radio programs, some of which are also broadcast
via the World Wide Web. Radio program hosts often mention her website,
drlauren.com, which when spoken, is identical to doctorlauren.com.
In addition, she has distributed promotional materials since 1998 which
use “Doctor Lauren” and/or Dr. Lauren”, including a toll-free number
and domain address, drlauren.com.
- Her complaint concerns www.doctorlauren.com,
which was registered February 12, 2000, 18 months after she began to
use “Doctor Lauren/Dr. Lauren” for professional purposes.
- The use of the domain “doctorlauren.com”
is essentially identical with her public persona, primarily via website,
and is confusing to those who are seeking to find her via “drlauren.com”.
- Complainant contends that the
Respondent has no legitimate interest in the domain name “doctorlauren.com”
and chose it specifically because of its identical sound when spoken
over the radio. Doctorlauren.com hosts hourly live sex shows featuring
people and animals, none of whom is referred to as “Doctor Lauren”.
The content posted to www.doctorlauren.com, at least the first page,
is identical to www.sexhorse,com, also registered by Mr. Saeid Yomtobian
(template COCO-1340) through Corenic.net.
- “Doctorlauren.com” is simply another
domain on which to post existing content that is featured, and available,
from at least one other location, www.sexhorse.com. “Doctorlauren.com”
was registered and used in bad faith, in the hope that frequent media
appearances, during which “drlauren.com” is mentioned often and which
sounds identical to “doctorlauren.com”, would draw traffic to “doctorlauren.com.
- There is no legitimate interest
in the domain name “doctorlauren.com” in and of itself.
- The Respondent’s response to the
Complaint, set forth in its entirety, is as follows: “The domain name
doctorlauren.com belongs to our company. We have purchased it under
the rules and regulations of the United States. Our corporation has
been doing business since Feb 1 1992.”
- There is no explanation by Respondent
as to whom the name was purchased from, when it was purchased, or when
the name was registered.
- The Respondent’s domain name,
doctorlauren.com is either identical to, or confusingly similar to,
the Complainant’s trademark, drlauren.com.
- Respondent’s knowledge of the
use of the name and trademark before selecting his company’s name is
a clear indication of his bad faith and a willful disregard of the Complainant’s
trademark.
CONCLUSION
The undersigned arbitrator certifies
that he has acted independently and has no known conflict of interest
to serve as an arbitrator in this proceeding. Having been duly selected,
and being impartial, the undersigned makes the following conclusions:
- The domain name doctorlauren.com
is identical and confusingly similar to the Complainant’s trademark,
drlauren.com
- Respondent has no rights or legitimate
interests in respect of the registered domain name at issue.
- Respondent has registered and
is using in bad faith.
DECISION
AND NOW, this 28 day of June, 2000,
based upon the above findings and conclusions, and pursuant to Rule 4(i)
of the ICANN’s Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
and the National Arbitration Forum’s Supplemental Rules to ICANN’s Uniform
Domain Resolution Policy, it is decided as follows:
THE UNDERSIGNED ORDERS THAT THE DOMAIN
NAME, doctorlauren.com REGISTERED BY RESPONDENT, Saeid Yomtobian, BE FORTHWITH
TRANSFERRED TO COMPLAINANT, Lauren Thibodeau.
Dated: June 28, 2000
Honorable Richard DiSalle, Arbitrator
[1]Any reference to “Rule” or “Rules” are to ICANN’s Rules for Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy and Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Policy (the “Policy”) as supplemented by the National Arbitration Forum’s
Supplemental Rules to ICANN’s Uniform Domain Resolution Policy.
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