Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Rooney scored back his domain name

Wayne Rooney may not be scoring on the Saturday match against Wigan but definitely he scored back his domain name - www.waynerooney.com.

  • a case of cybersquatting (Lecture 12)
  • domain name consist of his name was registered by somebody in 2002
  • choices available - pay a large sum to get back the domain name or go to the arbitration who will decide on the rightful onwer
  • beside Rooney, others soccer stars like Ronaldinho, Totti, Joe Cole and Frank Rijkaard also managed to successfully defended the right to control the use of their names in Web site addresses.
This is report from TheStar (15th Oct 2006)

GENEVA: Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has won the right to a Web site address including his name.

Ownership of the www.waynerooney.com domain name must be handed to the England forward and his management company, a UN intellectual property panel ruled on Friday.

The domain name was registered in 2002 by an actor from Wrexham, England, when Rooney was a 16-year-old player for Everton. Rooney subsequently filed a trademark on his name.

A World Intellectual Property Organization arbitration panel said the present owner had no legitimate interests in using it.

The panel said the owner’s claim that he had registered the domain in order to create a fan site was “a difficult story to swallow.”

The WIPO panel said the current owner acted in “bad faith” when he registered the domain, and that it should be handed over to Rooney within 10 days unless the decision is challenged in a civil court.

The arbitration panel, which was set up in 1999, allows those who think they have the right to a domain to gain control of it without having to fight a costly legal battle or pay large sums of money.

In July, Brazilian football star Ronaldinho successfully defended the right to control the use of his name in Web site addresses.

Other stars who have recently won rulings against so-called “cybersquatters” include Italian international Francesco Totti, England midfielder Joe Cole and Dutch football manager and former player Frank Rijkaard. – AP

Beware - you may face the same issue if you become famous one day. Better register your own domain name now.

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