GSSF.COM – FA1506001622383
GLOCK, Inc. (United States) v. Michele Dinoia (Italy) — National Arbitration Forum, United States — Decision: July 20, 2015
Glock, the famous weapons manufacturer, filed a complaint before NAF asking the trasfer of the GSSF.COM domain, alleging abusive domain name registration and use under the UDRP Rules against its United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) trademark in the GSSF mark, registered on March 2, 1999 and bearing the registration number 2,228,018. WebLegal, representing the Respondent, argued four-letter domain names are extremely valuable premium domain names; further, “GSSF” evinces many different connotations and as such is generic, and as a result Respondent registered the <gssf.com> domain name with the intent to trade it as a legitimate activity. After consideration of Respondent’s records of win in UDRP proceedings, the NAF Panel agreed to consider the case on its own merits as relating a very valuable premium domain name, without the pay-per-click having a direct bad-faith character and also decising that Respondent’s business as a generic domain-name reseller is legitimate and has not attempted to profit in bad faith pursuant to Policy ¶ 4(b)(iv). The Panel ordered that the GSSF.COM remain with the Respondent.