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Cybersquatters face Olympic-size lawsuit

July 12, 2000 12:00 PM ET

Industry Standard - In what is being billed as the single biggest crackdown on cybersquatters, three Olympic governing bodies have filed a civil suit in a Virginia federal court to shut down more than 1,800 rogue Web sites that they charge are profiting from official Olympic trademarks.
The suit was filed June 20 in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., by the International Olympic Committee, the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and the Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC) for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002. They are seeking a court ruling to shut down the sites, all of which contain the trademark names Olympic, Olympics, Olympiad or their derivation in French or Spanish. Even misspelled names such as 2004Olimpics.com are cited in the complaint.
The organizing bodies charge that the domain name registrants are trying to capitalize on the popularity of the Olympics, with the Summer Games in Sydney, Australia, due to start in September. The Web sites include porn sites such as Olympicsex.com, registered by an Australia-based company, Aussie and NZ Sexuality Network, as well as gambling sites.
"Plaintiffs have encountered a large and growing problem of unauthorized persons registering domain names containing the distinctive, famous and world-renowned Olympic Marks with a bad-faith intent to profit from the goodwill of the Olympic Marks," the complaint states.
Thanks to billion-dollar TV contracts and hundreds of millions more in corporate sponsorships, the Olympics has become a major business for the host city and the Games' governing bodies. On the Internet, the Games are generating steady revenue through ticket and ad sales. Still, the official Olympic sites -- Olympics.com, SaltLake2002.com, USOC.org and Olympic.org, to name a few -- have generated anemic traffic, particularly when compared with major sports sites such as ESPN.com. If the Net is to become a viable source of Olympic revenue, the organization committees argue, the organizations need to boost traffic and crack down on cybersquatters that might confuse would-be customers.
"We're targeting those who we believe are using Olympic designations unfairly," says Jim Bikoff, a partner at Silverberg, Goldman & Bikoff, the Washington firm representing the plaintiffs. The defendants are in three general categories, he said. They have either registered the domains for resale (some of which have contacted the organizing committees directly to see if they'll buy back the domains at a huge markup) or are gambling or porn Web sites.
The plaintiffs are seeking to have the sites shut down or transferred over to the organizations, said Bikoff. Since the case was filed, Bikoff said, "several hundred" of the sites


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