Hi Storm
The .ie people are an absolute disgrace. They gave askaboutmoney.ie to someone with no claim on the name, having refused it to me.
Any domain registry that has a dispute resolution policy is bound to using it. They can't simply decide that your claim falls outside it or not as it would make a mockery of the systemThey insisted that we go through the dispute resolution procedures, although I pointed out that they made a serious mistake and it was not my fault. Given that we are a voluntary site, we could not afford the fees involved in voluntary dispute resolution.
You will most likely have to go thru WIPO to get any satisfaction. The thing is do you have $1500 to spend on it?
I agree the .ie shower are hopeless. They allowed someone to register the domain police.ie and it was not the Gardai.:mad: It seems they will allow any domain to be registered so long as a RBN cert is produced.
There is the whole thing of misrepresentation, people could be conned into thinking it belongs to the Gardai.blacknight said:The counter argument to police.ie is very simple. If the gardai were entitled to it, why didn't they register it?
There is the whole thing of misrepresentation, people could be conned into thinking it belongs to the Gardai.
even the eponomous pop group could claim police.ie
Is there anyway to find out who the registrar is?
whois askaboutmoney.ie
% Rights restricted by copyright; http://www.domainregistry.ie/copyright.html
% Do not remove this notice
domain: askaboutmoney.ie
descr: Brendan Burgess
descr: Sole Trader
descr: REGISTERED BUSINESS NAME
admin-c: ADA142-IEDR
tech-c: HH36-IEDR
renewal: 27-February-2008
status: Active
nserver: NS1.HOSTING365.IE
nserver: NS2.HOSTING365.IE
source: IEDR
person: Brendan Burgess
nic-hdl: ADA142-IEDR
source: IEDR
person: Hosting 365 Hostmaster
nic-hdl: HH36-IEDR
source: IEDR
Surely someone in IEDR has to notice domains such as nike.ie, adidas.ie and hear bells ringing? Do they just register anything that someone pays them for? Even if they know there will be a definite dispute?yes I assume they have a european trademark for that
however that particuar domain has already been registered
as for the domain one option is to wait until they go out of business and/or "drop" the domain name thereby freeing it up for your fresh registration
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