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Nominet UK Dispute Resolution Service


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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/DRS/2009/6927.html
Cite as: [2009] DRS 6927

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    DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE
    DRS 6927

    Decision of Independent Expert
    (Summary Decision)

    Mercedes-Benz UK Limited
    and
    Brian Heerey

  1. The Parties:
  2. Complainant: Mercedes-Benz UK Limited

    Country: United Kingdom

    Respondent: Brian Heerey

    Country: United Kingdom

  3. The Domain Name(s):
  4. Notification of Complaint
  5. I hereby certify that I am satisfied that Nominet has sent the complaint to the respondent in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 4 of the Procedure. x Yes No
  6. Rights
  7. The complainant has, to my reasonable satisfaction, shown Rights in respect of a name or mark which is identical or similar to the Domain name.
    x Yes No

  8. Abusive Registration
  9. The complainant has, to my reasonable satisfaction, shown that the Domain Name is an Abusive Registration
    x Yes No

  10. Other Factors
  11. I am satisfied that no other factors apply which would make a summary decision unconscionable in all the circumstances
    x Yes No

  12. Comments (optional)
  13. Decision
  14. I, therefore, determine that the Domain Name should be transferred to the complainant, Mercedes-Benz UK Limited.

    Signed: Matthew Harris Dated: 14 April 2009


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