Micro Motion Inc. v. Demand
Domains, Inc.
Claim Number: FA0802001153703
PARTIES
Complainant is Micro Motion Inc. (“Complainant”), represented by Kathleen
DS. Ryan, of The Ollila Law Group, LLC,
REGISTRAR AND DISPUTED DOMAIN NAME
The domain name at issue is <em3micromotion
PANEL
The undersigned, David H Tatham, certifies that he has acted
independently and impartially and to the best of his knowledge has no known
conflict in serving as Panelist in this proceeding
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Complainant submitted a Complaint to the National Arbitration Forum (“the
Forum”) electronically on February 26, 2008;
the Forum received a hard copy of the Complaint on February 27, 2008
On February 27, 2008, Enom confirmed by e-mail to the Forum that the <em3micromotion
On March 13, 2008, a Notification
of Complaint and Commencement of Administrative Proceeding, setting a deadline
of April 2, 2008 by which Respondent could file a Response to the Complaint,
was transmitted to Respondent via e-mail, post and fax, to all entities and
persons listed on Respondent’s registration as technical, administrative and
billing contacts, and to postmaster@em3micromotion
A timely Response was received and determined to be complete on April 2, 2008.
On April 7, 2008, pursuant to Complainant’s
request to have the dispute decided by a single-member Panel, the Forum
appointed Mr
RELIEF SOUGHT
Complainant requests that the domain name be transferred from Respondent
to Complainant
PARTIES’ CONTENTIONS
A. Complainant
Complainant is the proprietor of three
Complainant alleges that its name and trademark are confusingly similar
to the disputed domain name <em3micromotion
Complainant further alleges that Respondent has no legitimate rights or
interest in the disputed domain name, and has acted in bad faith for the
following reasons –
·
The site
at the disputed domain name is, essentially, a generic portal for a variety of
goods and services
·
Respondent’s
sole purpose in registering the domain name was to trade on the recognition of
Complainant’s trademarks and to deliberately increase internet traffic to its
website, presumably for financial benefit
·
Respondent’s
website does not constitute a bona fide offering
of goods or services, and Respondent is not using the disputed domain name in a
legitimate non-commercial or fair use manner
·
There is
no reasonable possibility that Respondent chose the disputed domain name by
chance, and it is clear that Respondent is intentionally trading on the fame of
Complainant’s well-known trademark MICRO MOTION, in a deliberate attempt to
typosquat
·
Complainant
has not licensed or otherwise authorized Respondent to use its name, and Respondent
is not actually or commonly known by the disputed domain name
B. Respondent
In a short response, Respondent states that when it assumed
registration of the disputed domain name it had no knowledge of Complainant’s
trademark rights
FINDINGS
Complainant is the owner of the trademark
MICRO MOTION which was first registered in the
Respondent has stated that it is willing for
the disputed domain name to be transferred to Complainant
DISCUSSION
Paragraph 15(a) of the Rules for Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the “Rules”) instructs this Panel to “decide a
Complaint on the basis of the statements and documents submitted in accordance
with the Policy, these Rules and any rules and principles of law that it deems
applicable
Respondent does not contest any of
Complainant’s allegations regarding the disputed domain name, and indeed has indicated that it will consent to a judgment
in favour of Complainant for its transfer
In this case, the Panel sees no
reason why it should depart from the course adopted in all of the above three decisions,
or why it should deny Respondent’s request
DECISION
Having established that Complainant’s request for a transfer of the
disputed domain name is not contested by Respondent, the Panel concludes that
relief shall be GRANTED
Accordingly, it is Ordered that the <em3micromotion
David H Tatham, Panelist
Dated: April 17, 2008
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