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URS Domain Name Complaint Template and Practitioner Guidance: Proving Confusing Similarity, No Legitimate Interest, and Bad Faith, with Sample Pleadings and Evidence Requirements

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The disputed domain is [ identical OR confusingly similar ] to a word mark that the Complainant owns through valid national or regional registrations and which remains in current use (URS 1.2.6.1). Evidence supporting the Complainant’s trade mark registrations is attached. These registrations relate to the word mark [ insert ] (the Mark) [ which is [ identical ] OR [ if not identical then set out how the domain and the Mark are alike visually, aurally, and conceptually, and explain why confusion is probable ]. ] [ The Mark has also been recorded with the Trade Mark Clearinghouse [ insert details and include in attachment ]. ] For a period of at least [ insert number ] years, the Complainant has deployed the Mark extensively across print media, television, and the internet. The Complainant’s advertising expenditure was £[ insert ] in [ year ] [ [ insert further spending years ] ] ...

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Emilia Petrossian
Emilia Petrossian

Emilia is a UK Chartered Trade Mark and Design Attorney with expertise in trade mark and design portfolio management including clearance searches, advising on worldwide filing strategies and the prosecution of UK, European Union and International trade mark applications through to registration, including opposition and cancellation proceedings. Emilia has a proactive approach and likes to ‘think outside the box’, resulting in a ‘can do’ attitude that clients appreciate.Emilia acts on behalf of clients in a broad range of industries including cosmetic, beauty, entertainment, finance, insurance, accounting and telecommunications....

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