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Carphone Warehouse gets domain name revenge on Stelios

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This is a good ruling for "us" as Blunt is obviously a QC/Barrister and has by the looks of it used the UK Laws rather than the Nominet rules to make his decision. This will make it harder for other "Easy Groups" or similar to take advantage of the Nominet rules being out of kilter with UK laws.
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domaingenius said:
This is a good ruling for "us" as Blunt is obviously a QC/Barrister and has by the looks of it used the UK Laws rather than the Nominet rules to make his decision. This will make it harder for other "Easy Groups" or similar to take advantage of the Nominet rules being out of kilter with UK laws.
DG
Not at all. David Blunt was deciding this under the Nominet DRS, and as always UK law applies to the DRS. The decision is at:
http://www.nominet.org.uk/DisputeResolution/Decisions/Drs02599Easiermobile.html

Easy Group lost on the basis of rights (see para 41 if you don't want to read it all). If you look at Nominet's definition (in the DRS Policy http://www.nic.uk/DisputeResolution/DrsPolicy/) of "rights" it is "... rights enforceable under English law" so Nominet can't be out of step with the general law.
 
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