maggi.com Disputed Domain Names Domain Names Internet
Nestle filed a complaint to seize maggi.com, a site registered by Romeo Maggi as a site for the Maggi family and a Maggi Foundation he intended to establish. On 12 October 2001, the WIPO panel found Nestle's complaint to be an attempt at reverse domain-name hijacking and decided not to transfer or cancel maggi.com.
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- WIPO Rules Against Corporations - Article about WIPO decisions finding the maggi.com and disputed domain names aspengrove.com complaints to be reverse domain name hijacking disputed domain names attempts.
- WIPO Decision: Societe des Produits Nestle S.A. v. Pro Fiducia Treuhand AG - Text of WIPO decision not to transfer maggi.com domain names from disputed domain names Romeo Maggi to Nestlé, and finding the domain names complaint to disputed domain names be an attempt at reverse domain domain names name hijacking.
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