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The first UDRP decision on .travel

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dtobias

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There's now a UDRP decision on record for .travel, the first of this TLD, and it also has the unusual distinction of being a respondent-default which was nevertheless not only won by the respondent but even resulted in a Reverse Domain-Name Hijacking decision. Very unusual. It's the case of downunder.travel:

http://arbiter.wipo.int/domains/decisions/html/2006/d2006-0344.html
 

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Legitimate use. Enough said.

"The Respondent is Tourism Australia, located in Sydney, Australia. According to Complainant, Tourism Australia is a government entity with the mandate to promote Australia as a travel destination."
 

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So's this:

both trademark registrations include a disclaimer affirming that Complainant has not claimed exclusive rights to the word “downunder”.
 
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