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![]() | maestro.co.uk - No Response yet Complaint Denied!
If the Nominet Board needed another reason to pull back from the proposed Default Transfer idea - here is a well reasoned case where a big corporate's Complaint for a generic domain failed despite no Response being filed. Would the correspondence and evidence examined in this case have even seen the light of day if the current plan goes through? http://www.nominet.org.uk/digitalAss...76_maestro.pdf That said, you should always Respond - especially with a good domain like this! |
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![]() | ...Agreed - In particular: Quote:
Regards, Sneezy. | |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: The Island of Mustique, St. Vincent & The Grenadines
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Domain Trader Rating: (100% / 4) | There is but it wasn't made by the Respondent as part of the DRS process. The Complainant submitted two letters that the Respondent had sent to them, in reply to their own correspondence. See section 4.1 of the decision. The Expert decided to consider these letters as "a response". This is something to be mindful of when you enter into correspondence with another party in relation to a domain name because whatever you say could end up being used in the same way as this, should you be subject to a DRS.
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![]() | failure to respond
Whilst a default transfer would have changed the decision on this case I cannot see it being a bad thing. I am sure based on the recent letters sent by the respondent to the complaintnant the respondent was contactable but decided not to the respond to the complaint via the DRS...IF the respondent was sent a letter recorded delivery from Nominet stating that he must respond to keep the domain name AND the recorded slip showed that he signed for the letter then I think a default transfer would have been fair. Lee |
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Do you not think that the Complainant should be obliged to bear the burden of proving their case, in what is supposed to be a simple system that does not require legal advice. If you want default judgment, go to Court if you don't think you are going to get a response. That is what the system is there for - and no one who received a court claim form could suggest they did not know they should either take advice or respond to it. The same can not be said of a DRS Complaint - which you and I recognise Lee, but 99% of people would not have a clue about. I have to say that I am a bit confused Lee. You are the one who favours challenging the Registration Contract/DRS on the basis that they require registrants to enter into an overly complex legal relationship with Nominet - yet you also think that making that contract even more complex and providing an even "rougher" justice than the current DRS is a good idea. There seems to be a conflict there - and I wonder whether your support of it arises from either wanting to then complain about it to the authorities and/or because you think you can take advantage of the proposed system. If it is neither of those, perhaps you could explain your support of it to me? Last edited by Beasty; 15-10-2007 at 07:11:56 AM. | |
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Supporters of a halfway house mini-complaint and response should note that if such a system were working in this case then no such evidence would have seen the light of day. Likewise with the current proposal - since no one would have had to read it and decide the case on its merits. | |
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![]() | what i think
What I think is that Nominet have a legal duty not to sell dodgy domain names whether for profit or other wise BUT given that they and Government stakeholders seem to think it is an impossible task to pre vet domain names by linking the patent office, companies house and domain name registration then the DRS default transfer is a good way to limit any liability i.e. I have proof that registrants truely think they have rights when they do not due to lack of education. The required level of education is that of an IP lawyer....it is also ridiculous that Nominet do not recommend that the registrant take legal advice prior to contracting let alone making it a requirement. Either way the whole process stinks.....at least we have a good account by this maestro expert....well done expert you are clearly a maestro! Lee |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Domain Trader Rating: (100% / 4) | Appeal Pending?
I've just noticed at http://www.nominet.org.uk/disputes/d...decisions4001/ (Decision 04884) that an appeal may be on its way. "Appeal" is typed underneath the "No Action" decision.
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