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Northwest Plumbing Drain Station, Inc. v. Sumner
Plumbing
[Indexed as: Northwest Plumbing. v. Sumner Plumbing]
[Indexed as: drainstation.com et al]
WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center
Administrative Panel Decision
Case No. WIPO FA 0002000094197
Commenced: 22 February 2000
Judgment: 4 April 2000
Presiding Panelist: Judge James P. Buchele (Retired)
Domain name - Domain name dispute resolution policy - DBA name -
Identical - Confusingly similar - Bad faith registration - Prior business
relationship - Intent to use domain name.
Complainant is registrant of DBA names "The Drain Station" and "Northwest
Plumbing". Respondent registered the domain names DRAINSTATION.COM
AND NORTHWEST PLUMBING.COM. Complainant alleges that Respondent has
no present legitimate interest in the names and registered them in bad
faith.
Held, names transferred to the Complainant.
Complainant had a past business relationship with Respondent's brother
at which time they registered "Northwest Plumbing" together. Respondent's
brother is no longer associated with "Northwest plumbing" and the DBA name
has since been transferred to Complainant. Respondent had registered
the DBA name "The Drain Station". After the registration elapsed,
Complainant registered "The Drain Station". Respondent contended
that he intended to use both names but could not prove that he was presently
using them.
It is clear that DRAINSTATION.COM and NORTHWEST PLUMBING.COM are
identical or confusingly similar to the DBA names registered by Complainant.
Intent to use a domain name cannot be used as prove against bad faith
use. Respondent showed no right or legitimate interest in the domain
names. Respondent's registration of the domain names was in bad faith
and was intended to disrupt the business of Complainant.
Policies referred to
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, adopted August 26, 1999
Panel Decision referred to
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Buchele, Panelist: -
The above entitled matter came on for an administrative hearing on April
3, 2000, before the undersigned on the Complaint of Northwest Plumbing
Drain Station, Inc., hereafter "Complainant", against Sumner Plumbing,
hereafter "Respondent". The parties appear in this proceeding pro se.
PROCEDURAL FINDINGS
Domain Name: Northwestplumbing.com and Drainstation.com
Domain Name Registrar: Network Solutions, Inc.
Domain Name Registrant: Sumner Plumbing
Date of Domain Name Registration: December 26, 1997
Date Complaint Filed: February 22, 2000
Date of Commencement of Administrative Proceeding in Accordance with
Rule 2(a) and Rule 4(c): February 28, 2000.
Due date for a Response: March 20, 2000.
After reviewing the Complaint, and determining it to be in administrative
compliance, the National Arbitration Forum (The Forum) forwarded the Complaint
to the Respondent on February 28, 2000 in compliance with Rule 2(a), and
the administrative proceeding was commenced pursuant to Rule 4(c). In compliance
with Rule 4(d), The Forum immediately notified Network Solutions, Inc.
(Network Solutions), the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN), and the Complainant that the administrative proceeding had commenced.
The Respondent responded to The Forum by letters dated March 16, 2000 and
March 28, 2000 pursuant to Rule 5(a).
On December 26, 1997, Respondent registered the domain names "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com" with Network Solutions, the entity that is the Registrar
of the domain name. On February 22, 2000, Network Solutions verified that
Respondent is the Registrant for the domain names "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com", and that further by registering its domain name
with Network Solutions, Respondent agreed to resolve any dispute regarding
its domain name through ICANN's Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Policy, and the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS
1. The Complainant is a corporation engaged in the plumbing business.
The record in this case does not reveal when the corporation was formed
or when the business name of Northwest Plumbing Drain Station, Inc. was
first used. Complainant's business address is Ferndale, Michigan. Johnny
Lococo owns the Complainant corporation.
2. The Respondent is a plumbing business operated by Gary Sumner. Sumner
has been engaged in the plumbing business under the business name of Sumner
Plumbing at least since 1985. Respondent's business address is Royal Oak,
Michigan.
3. Ronald Steven Sumner brother of Respondent Gary Sumner operated a
plumbing business under the name of Northwest Plumbing in 1993.
4. Sometime in 1993 or 1994, Ronald Sumner associated himself with Johnny
Lococo in his plumbing business. They subsequently registered the DBA name
"Northwest Plumbing" in their joint names.
5. Ronald Sumner eventually became inactive in Northwest Plumbing. Sometime
in 1996, Lococo terminated Sumner's Master Plumber License with the business
and has solely operated Northwest Plumbing as his own company since that
time.
6. When the Northwest Plumbing DBA expired in 1999, Lococo registered
Northwest Plumbing in his own name.
7. In 1984, Gary Sumner was the registered DBA owner of the business
name. "The Drain Station". The record does not reveal when he obtained
the DBA rights to that name under Michigan law, but he did not renew the
DBA registration when it expired. In 1993, Johnny Lococo registered "The
Drain Station" in his own name.
8. Respondent Gary Sumner states that in 1985, he "owned and operated
a company called 'The Drain Station'" and that he had advertised using
the name "The Drain Station" "while Mr. Lococo and his father were driving
an ice cream truck". Mr. Lococo states he drove an ice cream truck in 1978,
and that his father died in 1984. Respondent has furnished no other evidence
of the use of the name "The Drain Station" in his business.
9. Respondent Gary Sumner states that he and his brother Ronald Sumner
"had every intention of using the names 'Northwest Plumbing' and 'The Drain
Station'". Mr. Donald Ward, General Manager of Sumner Plumbing states that
Gary Sumner "had every intention of using" "The Drain Station" name. "intent"
to use a business name is inferior to the actual use of a business name
when establishing priority to a particular name.
10. The Respondent registered the domain names "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com" in bad faith and has no rights or legitimate interests
in respect to said domain names. The following is evidence of bad faith:
1. At the time Respondent Gary Sumner registered the domain
names "Northwestplumbing.com" and "Drainstation.com" on December 26, 1997,
his competitor, Johnny Lococo, was actively engaged in a plumbing business
called Northwest Plumbing Drain Station in the same geographical area.
2. At the time Respondent Gary Sumner registered the domain name "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com", he was making no current business use of those
names.
3. At the time Gary Sumner registered the domain names "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com", Johnny Lococo had registered the right to use these
business names under the DBA laws of the State of Michigan.
4. That Respondent Gary Sumner registered the domain names primarily
for the purpose of disrupting the business of his competitor Northwest
Plumbing Drain Station, Inc., the Complainant herein.
11. The Complainant's prayer for relief requests that the domain names
"Northwestplumbing.com" and "Drainstation.com" be transferred from Respondent
to Complainant.
DECISION
The undersigned certifies that he has acted independently and has no
known conflict of interest to serve as the Arbitrator in this proceeding.
Having been duly selected, and being neutral, the undersigned makes the
following DECISION:
1. Based upon the foregoing Findings and Conclusions, I find
the domain names registered by the Respondent are nearly identical or confusingly
similar to the business name of the Complainant; that Respondent has no
legitimate interest with respect to the domain names of "Northwestplumbing.com"
and "Drainstation.com"; that Respondent registered the domain names in
bad faith for the primary purpose of disrupting the business of a competitor,
the Complainant herein.
Accordingly, pursuant to Rule 4(i), it is decided that the domain names
"Northwestplumbing.com" and "Drainstation.com" should be transferred
from Respondent to the Complainant.
Dated: April 4, 2000
Judge James P. Buchele (Retired)
Arbitrator
Domain Names Transferred to the Complainant.
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