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From BNA's Internet Law News (free subscription at http://ecommercecenter.bna.com/ ):
"Thanks to an ILN reader for reporting that a federal court
judge in Virginia has overturned an NAF ICANN UDRP decision
that ordered the transfer of the freebie.com domain. The
judge ruled that panelist Carolyn Marks Johnson incorrectly
found that the domain name holder sought to divert users
from the trademark holder that contested the domain name
registration. Rather, there was no evidence of any customer
confusion or support for a bad faith finding. Case name is
Retail Services Inc. v. Freebies Publishing."
Doesn't surprise me, after having read some of the cases in which Carolyn Marks Johnson has been a panelist.
"Thanks to an ILN reader for reporting that a federal court
judge in Virginia has overturned an NAF ICANN UDRP decision
that ordered the transfer of the freebie.com domain. The
judge ruled that panelist Carolyn Marks Johnson incorrectly
found that the domain name holder sought to divert users
from the trademark holder that contested the domain name
registration. Rather, there was no evidence of any customer
confusion or support for a bad faith finding. Case name is
Retail Services Inc. v. Freebies Publishing."
Doesn't surprise me, after having read some of the cases in which Carolyn Marks Johnson has been a panelist.