Another panel finds that Google had common law trademarks shortly after launching Nano Banana AI model.

Google has won another cybersquatting dispute involving its Nano Banana image-generation AI, securing the transfer of nanobananapro .com.
The company filed two cybersquatting disputes shortly after launching the Nano Banana model in August 2025.
It got different results: in one case, the panelist ordered the domain transferred to Google. In the other, a panelist ruled Google didn’t have common law trademark rights in the term Nano Banana.
The registrant of nanobananapro .com referenced the latter case to defend his domain registration. But the three-person panel in this case noted that, subsequent to the one decision ordering a transfer, four subsequent panels found that Google had common law trademarks in Nano Banana.
It didn’t help that the registrant also registered gemma3 .org, which was also included in this UDRP. The panel ordered both domain names transferred to Google.





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