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Title: Trade Marks and Domain Names: new developments


1
Trade Marks and Domain Names new developments
  • UNSW Cyberspace regulation

Patrick Gunning 24 May 2001
2
Agenda
  • Overview of domain names and trade marks
  • Governance of Top Level Domains ICANN and the
    UDRP
  • Introduction of 7 new Top Level Domains
  • Governance of .au domain names name policy,
    competition and dispute resolution

3
Overview of domain names and trade marks
  • A domain name is a people friendly IP address
    (192.148.122.149 ? www.msj.com.au)
  • generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) - .com, .net,
    .org, .edu ... (7 more coming soon)
  • country code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) - .au,
    .uk, .nz, .de ...
  • Registrations by commercial entity accredited
    by appropriate governing body

4
Overview of domain names and trade marks
  • A trade mark is a badge of origin
  • Indicates a connection in the course of trade
    between the goods/services to which it is applied
    and the owner of the mark
  • Trade mark register split into different classes
    of goods/services
  • Registration by government agency

5
Overview of domain names and trade marks
  • 1995 Approx 100,000 domain names
  • Jan 99 Approx 5 million
  • Mar 00 Approx 15 million
  • Today More than 35.5 million, approx 2/3 are
    .com names
  • Approx 180,000 are .au names, of which approx
    80 are .com.au names

6
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
    Numbers (ICANN) oversees domain name system as a
    whole.
  • Management of ccTLDs largely left to each country
  • Competition introduced in registration of .com,
    .net, .org domain names in 1999, but only one
    registry operator for each TLD (NSI, now a
    subsidiary of Verisign)

7
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Registrars are accredited by ICANN.
  • Accreditation agreement requires registrars to
    ensure all persons registering domain names agree
    to abide by Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
  • UDRP provides for arbitration by approved dispute
    resolution providers. Arbitrator can order
    transfer of domain name.
  • First UDRP decision in Jan 2000 Approx 2,800
    today. Approx 75 of decisions ordered transfer

8
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Complainant must prove that the domain name
  • is identical or confusingly similar to trade or
    service mark in which complainant has rights
  • registrant has no rights or legitimate interests
    in the name
  • has been registered and used in bad faith

9
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Legitimate interest factors
  • Registrant used (or made demonstrable
    preparations to use) the domain name in
    connection with a bona fide offering of goods or
    services before notice of the dispute
  • Registrant has been commonly known by the domain
    name (even if no trade mark rights have been
    acquired)
  • Registrant is making a legitimate non-commercial
    or fair use of the domain name, without intent
    for commercial gain to misleadingly divert
    consumers or to tarnish the mark

10
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Bad faith factors
  • registration primarily for purpose of
    selling/transferring to trade mark owner or
    competitor of same for a profit
  • registration to block the trade mark owner,
    provided there is a pattern of such conduct
  • registration for purpose of disrupting a
    competitor
  • use of domain name to intentionally attract, for
    commercial gain, internet users to a web site by
    creating a likelihood of confusion

11
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Telstra v Nuclear Marshmallows (telstra.org)
  • no positive action by Nuclear Marshmallows re the
    domain name
  • passive holding found to be use in bad faith
  • well-known mark
  • no evidence of contemplated good faith use
  • active steps to conceal true identity
  • false contact details (breach of registration
    agt)
  • no plausible legitimate actual or contemplated
    use

12
Governance of gTLDs ICANN and the UDRP
  • Major criticisms of UDRP
  • inability to test alleged facts (suggestion
    opportunity to answer matters of fact put in
    issue by other party)
  • no system of precedent (suggestion appeal
    mechanism to 3 member panel prefer decisions by
    3 member panels on matters of principle)
  • no choice of law guidelines (most difficult
    issue choice of law rule may be difficult to
    apply and adopting a uniform law could give one
    jurisdiction too much influence on the internet
    as a whole)

13
Introduction of 7 new TLDs
  • ICANN decided to introduce 7 new TLDs in Nov 2000
  • Sponsored TLDs
  • .aero (registry operator SITA for air travel
    industry)
  • .coop (registry operator National Cooperative
    Business Assoc for cooperative enterprises)
  • .museum (registry operator Museum Domain
    Management Association for museums recognised by
    Intnl Council of Museums)

14
Introduction of 7 new TLDs
  • Unsponsored TLDs
  • .biz (registry operator - Neulevel for bona fide
    business or commercial purposes)
  • .info (registry operator - Afilias registration
    will be unrestricted)
  • .name (registry operator - The Global Registry
    Ltd for individuals)
  • .pro (registry operator Registry Pro Ltd for
    professionals)

15
Introduction of 7 new TLDs
  • .biz commenced start up operations 21 May 2001
  • Registered trade mark owners can notify their
    marks (21 May to 9 July)
  • Persons seeking to register domain names
    identical to a notified trade mark will be
    informed of trade mark claim, and asked to
    confirm
  • TM owner will be notified of application to
    register corresponding domain name
  • Modified version of UDRP will apply before the
    domain name registration is accepted
  • No applications accepted until 9 July.
  • .biz will go live 1 October

16
Introduction of 7 new TLDs
  • .info will offer sunrise period from late June
    to late July
  • During sunrise period only owners of registered
    trade marks can apply to register corresponding
    domain names.
  • Afilias will implement a multi-round batch
    processing system, with random selections from
    each registrars batch.
  • WIPO will administer a sunrise dispute
    resolution policy (modified UDRP)
  • Within 15 days after sunrise period, applications
    will be accepted from general public
  • For initial 3 weeks, a multi-round batch
    processing system will be used. After then,
    first come, first served.

17
Governance of .au
  • auDA established late 1998
  • .com.au delegated to auDA by Robert Elz in Nov 99
    (subject to Melbourne IT agreement). Robert Elz
    currently retains delegation for .au as a whole.
  • Dec 2000
  • Telecommunications Legislation Amendment Act
    passed (gives powers to ACA and ACCC to direct
    and manage electronic addressing if industry
    self-regulation is not effective
  • Commonwealth endorsed auDA as appropriate entity
    to hold delegation for .au ccTLD

18
Governance of .au
  • auDA in process of 3 main reforms
  • Name policy (panel recommendations accepted by
    auDA board on 8 May 2001)
  • Competition model (panels 2nd consultation
    report issued 11 May 2001 final report to board
    in June 2001)
  • Dispute resolution policy (1st draft policy and
    rules issued by working group 11 May 2001)

19
Governance of .au name allocation policy
  • New policy will be implemented at same time as
    competition model and dispute resolution policy
    (late 2001 ??)
  • Key elements
  • No restriction on number of domain names a single
    entity can register
  • Eligibility criteria liberalised. Must be an
    Australian entity. Includes registered
    proprietor and applicant for an Australian trade
    mark
  • Declaration of good faith intention to use the
    domain name for the purpose envisaged by the
    relevant 2LD. Does not include licensing for
    purposes of sale or diverting trade,
    warehousing or applying for misspellings of
    anothers mark

20
Governance of .au name allocation policy
  • Key elements (cont)
  • Registrant must agree to be bound by auDRP
  • Must be a substantial and close connection
    between the domain name and the applicant, eg,
    exact match of company name/trade mark acronym,
    alias or common name for applicant
  • Reserved list of unregistrable domain names.
  • Generic names will be allowed, but mechanism for
    release not decided.
  • Geographic names approach undecided more
    consultations.

21
Governance of .au (proposed) competition model
  • auDA to issue tender for single registry operator
    for all open 2LDs. 3-5 year agreement. Registry
    operator to provide
  • whois service
  • electronic interface to registrars to enable
    entry of new names and updates to existing names
  • authoritative nameserver
  • Licence fee payable to auDA by registry operator

22
Governance of .au (proposed) competition model
  • auDA to accredit registrars. Accredited
    registrars to have ability to register all .au
    domain names (but may choose to concentrate on
    some 2LDs only)
  • Licence fee payable to auDA by accredited
    registrars
  • All domain name registrants eligible to become
    members of auDA

23
Governance of .au dispute resolution
  • Draft auDRP issued 11 May. Modified version of
    UDRP.
  • Modifications mostly designed to reflect new
    eligibility rules for .au names (similar to
    proposed DRP for .biz)
  • Novel proposal to extend policy to all other
    disputes involving domain names (eg, between
    registrars and registrants between registrars
    and registry operator)
  • Submissions due 8 June.
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