ISO prevents misuse of its name on Internet to the benefit of consumer
Started by Simon, Dec 18 2005 08:32 PM
ISO has recently won a legal battle to prevent its name being misused on the Internet to mislead people into buying products or services that they believe are endorsed by ISO. The Arbitration and Mediation Center of WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) ruled that the following Internet domain names, which had been registered by companies with no connection to ISO, be transferred to ISO:
iso1stop.com, iso9000commerce.com, isoeasy.com, isoeasy.org, isoeasy.info, isonet.net and isotraining.net.
Full ISO Press Release
International Organization for Standardization ISO v. ISO Easy (Case No. D2005-0984)
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I own (for now) the domain names ISO22000.org, ISO22000.net, ISO22000.co.uk and ISO22000.info.
Regards,
Simon
iso1stop.com, iso9000commerce.com, isoeasy.com, isoeasy.org, isoeasy.info, isonet.net and isotraining.net.
Full ISO Press Release
International Organization for Standardization ISO v. ISO Easy (Case No. D2005-0984)
###
I own (for now) the domain names ISO22000.org, ISO22000.net, ISO22000.co.uk and ISO22000.info.
Regards,
Simon
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