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Donald Trump’s Miss Universe Wins Rights To The Domain MissUniversCanada.com

Posted on the 10 June 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains

Miss Universe L.P., LLLP which is owned by Donald Trump just won the rights to the domain name MissUniversCanada.com, in a one member UDRP decision.

“These proceedings are between two parties who organize what are referred to as beauty pageants where female participants compete to be judged on their appearance.

“The Complainant or its predecessors in title have for many years organized what is known as the “Miss Universe” beauty pageant which involves competitors from over eighty countries and which is broadcast live to a very large television audience. Entrants to this pageant are winners of a national “Miss Universe” heat which is held in their local country and where the winner will be awarded the title of Miss Universe [Country Name] or Miss [Country Name] Universe.

“In Canada, the Complainant, through its licensee, uses and has used the mark MISS UNIVERSE CANADA for many years to identify its National pageant in Canada and the titleholder who represents Canada in the international MISS UNIVERSE pageant.

“The Complainant’s business generates substantial advertising and sponsorship revenues.”

“The Complainant owns many registered trademarks throughout the world for MISS UNIVERSE and also for those words in association with a country name. For example in Canada it owns registered trademarks for MISS UNIVERSE and MISS UNIVERSE CANADA, registered in respect of beauty pageants and related goods (registration numbers 392970, 555200 and 7417163).”

“The Respondent organizes beauty pageant in Canada under the names of “Miss Canada” and “Miss Teen Canada” and has registered trademarks in Canada in respect of those terms. He promotes his business via a web site located at “www.misscanadatm.com”.”

“The Respondent admits he registered the Disputed Domain Name on December 3, 2008, but says he does not use it. However he admits that at one stage the Disputed Domain Name was redirected to his own web site at “www.misscanadatm.com”. He says this was “inadvertent” and the result of a mistake by a programmer.”

 

“The Complainant has not authorised, licensed, or permitted the Respondent to register or use the Disputed Domain Name or to use the MISS UNIVERSE trade mark.

The Complainant has prior rights in the MISS UNIVERSE trade mark which precede the Respondent’s registration of the Disputed Domain Name.

The Complainant has therefore established a prima facie case that the Respondent does not have any rights or legitimate interests in the Disputed Domain Name and thereby the burden of production shifts to the Respondent to produce evidence demonstrating rights or legitimate interests in respect of the Disputed Domain Name

In the present case, the Panel concludes that the Respondent selected the Disputed Domain Name precisely because of its association with the Complainant.…


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