Complainant accidentally let the domain expire.
A UDRP panelist has ordered the domain name SmartContracts.com transferred in an unusual case.
SmartContracts.com is a valuable domain name that would be coveted by many blockchain companies and enthusiasts.
The Complainant, SmartContract Chainlink, Ltd. was the registrant of the domain name but let it expire. It then filed the UDRP, which names Expiry Assignment Service / Afternic, LLC – On Behalf of Domain Owner as the Respondent.
Afternic didn’t respond to the dispute.
The domain expired on December 11, 2023, so the domain should have been auctioned off well before the UDRP was filed on March 20. But a newsletter on March 20 listed the domain as being auctioned on GoDaddy at that time.
While ordering the domain to be transferred, panelist Nicholas J.T. Smith wrote:
The Panel reaches this conclusion with some reluctance, noting that the Domain Name, while corresponding to a mark (SMARTCON) registered by Complainant and another mark (SMARTCONTRACT) used by Complainant, consists of two generic words (smart contracts) that together have a generic meaning. It may have been the case that Respondent registered and sought to sell the Domain Name for its generic meaning and did so unaware of Complainant. However, Respondent has chosen not to participate in this proceeding and provide any explanation of its activities and there is no other evidence before me that would enable me to reach a conclusion that supports an absence of bad faith registration on the balance of probabilities. In such circumstances, I am entitled to accept all reasonable allegations set forth in the Complaint, namely that Respondent opportunistically registered the Domain Name, which had been held by or by associates of Complainant for at least 8 years, in awareness of the Complainant and its reputation and sought to capitalize on this reputation by offering the Domain Name for sale. This amounts to registration and use in bad faith under Policy ¶ 4(b)(i)
Snoopy says
It will go down as a poor decision long term. No genuine evidence of bad faith.
Sam says
I could swear this never made it to auction. It was listed but it didn’t last for GoDaddy to auction it — must have been renewed and then UDRP’d?
Andrew Allemann says
The timing doesn’t add up to me. If anyone knows what happened, I’d love to hear about it.
Mark Thorpe says
Not cool