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    DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICE
    DRS 06691

    Decision of Independent Expert
    (Summary Decision)

    Callum Bush
    and
    Darren Bassett

  1. The Parties:
  2. Complainant: Callum Bush

    Country: United Kingdom

    Respondent: Darren Bassett

    Country: United Kingdom

  3. The Domain Name(s):
  4. sim-devil.co.uk, simdevil.co.uk

  5. Notification of Complaint
  6. I hereby certify that I am satisfied that Nominet has sent the complaint to the respondent in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 4 of the Procedure. x Yes No
  7. Rights
  8. The complainant has, to my reasonable satisfaction, shown Rights in respect of a name or mark which is identical or similar to the Domain name.
    Yes x No

  9. Abusive Registration
  10. The complainant has, to my reasonable satisfaction, shown that the Domain name [enter domain name(s)] is an Abusive Registration
    Yes x No

  11. Other Factors
  12. I am satisfied that no other factors apply which would make a summary decision unconscionable in all the circumstances
    x Yes No

  13. Comments (optional)
  14. The Complaint as drafted includes no details of registered trade marks and insufficient information on the extent and manner of use of the alleged trade mark in trade to support any claim to unregistered goodwill. There is also insufficient information as to how the Respondent is using the Domain Name.

  15. Decision
  16. Since the Complainant has not given sufficient information the Expert orders that the Domain Name should not be transferred.

    Signed: Dawn Osborne Dated: 6 February 2009


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