Bybt.com: Bybit Fintech Limited engaged in Reverse Domain Name Hijacking

Bybit Fintech Limited, was established in 2018 as a cryptocurrency exchange. With more than 2 million registered users, it offers a mobile application or app known as ByBit.  On June 24, 2021, the company filed in Hong Kong, China, trademark applications for two BYBIT logos and a BYBIT wordmark. Meanwhile, the domain bybt.com was registered […]

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SimplePlan.com: UDRP plan to usurp aged domain fails with RDNH finding

It was a simple plan for Simple Plan Inc.: File a UDRP on the ultra aged domain, SimplePlan.com, and take it back home. Registered in 1996, SimplePlan.com was used by the Complainant for 20 years, when the unforeseeable happened and the domain wasn’t renewed. As an expired domain, SimplePlan.com was picked up by the Respondent […]

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Securus.com: Finding of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking for aged #domain name

The registrant of Securus.com, a domain registered in 1995, was hit with a UDRP at the WIPO. The Complainant, Securus Technologies LLC, claimed rights to the SECURUS mark that was registered in 2006. There was no response filed by the Respondent in this case, that are based in Hong Kong. Regardless, the sole panelist at […]

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RegalGames.com: UDRP filer receives coal and Reverse Domain Name Hijacking

RegalGames.com is a domain registered in 1996 and 25 years later a company called Regal Games LLC filed a UDRP to usurp it. The Complainant filed this UDRP basing their claims on a common law mark; on the other hand, the Respondent submitted proof that the disputed domain name has been used for its own […]

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Metamask.com: Crypto wallet company is a Reverse Domain Name Hijacker

Metamask, a company formed to assist with crypto wallet transactions via the browser, was found guilty of engaging in Reverse Domain Name Hijacking. What happened: The company operates from Metamask.io and they filed a UDRP to usurp the domain Metamask.com. Why did the UDRP fail: The domain Metamask.com was registered in 2005, long before Metamask […]

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Nextbite.com UDRP result bites Complainant with Reverse Domain Name Hijacking finding!

Nextbite Brands LLC filed a UDRP to usurp the domain Nextbite.com, after failing to acquiring it from a Kuwaiti company that predates them in existence. The Complainant operates from the domain Nextbite.io. The Respondent’s case is that it is a bona fide Kuwait entity called “Nextbite LLC”, and it independently derived the name Nextbite and […]

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Electrosoft.com: Did this 21 year old #domain sell for $99,000 dollars?

The registrant of the domain Electrosoft.com was allegedly harassed with $1,000 dollar offers for this 2000 registration. Eventually, they presented an asking price of $99,000 dollars to the buyer, who called it “exorbitant.” Instead of negotiating the price, they filed a UDRP, losing it; in the process, they were “awarded” a finding of Reverse Domain […]

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TrailBuilt.com rolls out Reverse Domain Name Hijacking finding

The registrant of Trailbuilt.com acquired the domain name in a good faith business transaction and for substantial financial consideration. SD Wheel Corp. filed a UDRP to usurp the domain, based on a mark registration. But according to the UDRP, Complainant filed its application for registration of the TRAILBUILT mark on September 16, 2019, more than […]

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StreamlineServers.com UDRP earns Reverse Domain Name Hijacking badge

GSL Networks Pty Ltd., Australia,filed a UDRP to usurp the domain StreamlineServers.com, registered in 2004. They earned a badge consisting of the acronym “RDNH” instead, as the WIPO panelist ordered the domain to remain with the Respondent, while finding the Complainant to be guilty of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking: […] the Panel is of the […]

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Transcrip.com: Filed UDRP ends with Reverse Domain Name Hijacking finding

UK based TranScrip Partners LLP filed a UDRP to usurp the aged domain Transcrip.com. Registered in 2004, the domain was acquired by the Respondent in 2014. The Respondent’s sole interest in the Domain Name was that it corresponded to the common dictionary word, ‘transcript’, albeit a common misspelling and mispronunciation of the word. The Complainant […]

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Skycell.com UDRP ends with a finding of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking

SkyCell AG, Switzerland, attempted to usurp the domain Skycell.com via the UDRP process. Instead, they received a finding of Reverse Domain Name Hijacking by the WIPO panelist. Registered in 1995, the domain was acquired by the Respondent via a public auction in 2008 for $6,500 dollars. The Complainant’s Swiss mark for SKYCELL was registered in […]

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Francois vs. Francois: NURO.com UDRP spills over in CEO’s commentary

NURO is a Canadian startup operating from Nuro.ca. The company is working on a non-invasive procedure addressing neurological conditions including paralysis, that allows patients to communicate using their brains. That sounds quite remarkable, indeed. The company filed a UDRP and attempted to take over the domain NURO.com from domain investor Francois Carrillo, who acquired this […]

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