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- emirates.co.uk (2011): A domain name which may appear to be geographical, and to be used in reference to that geographical area, may nonetheless be an abusive registration under the Nominet UK Dispute Resolution Service.
- elitemodelmanagement.co.uk (2010): A figurative registered trade mark can be sufficient to generate rights for the purpose of Nominet's domain name dispute arbitration service.
- barrisol.co.uk (2009): Just because a distributor is allowed to register a domain name, doesn't mean that it gets to keep it
- whistleblower.co.uk (2009): Complainant fails to prove that registrant of domain name had sufficient knowledge of it or its rights
- firstrung.co.uk (2009): The mere fact that confusion has occurred and is likely to occur is not enough
- oasis.co.uk (2009): Oasis loses despite use of domain name for sponsored fashion links
- rayden-engineering.co.uk (2009): Use of trade mark for protest or criticism website was abusive as it amounted to impersonation of the Complainant
- t-home.co.uk (2009): Registrants who offer to sell domain names to trade mark owners for vast sums of money are not necessarily cybersquatters
- greengiant.co.uk (2008): A lack of a plausible explanation for registration of a domain name was fatal for the registrant
- myspace.co.uk (2008): MySpace fails to recover myspace.co.uk despite its use for social networking links
- wiseinsurance.co.uk (2008): A descriptive domain name was found not to be an abusive registration
- maestro.co.uk (2007): Convincing evidence is needed to show that a domain name consisting of a single generic word is abusive
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