Barack Obama’s “Organizing For Action” files cybersquatting complaint for 2 domain names

Barack Obama’s “Organizing For Action” filed a cybersquatting complaint at the National Arbitration Forum. The complaint was filed for two domain names:
OrganizingForAction.com
OrganizingForAction.org

The UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy) complaint with case number 1483257 commenced on the 6th of February 2013. Usually the decision is published within one to two months after a case is commenced.

The 2 domains were registered at Go Daddy on the 18th of January by an MIT alumni living in Wellington, Florida that is a registered Republican. The organization didn’t waste any time and filed the complaints in less than 3 weeks after the registration.

The domain names resolve to a webpage that denounces any affiliation with the “Organizing For Action” organization and suggests that users looking for the organization should do a Google search in order to find it:

IMPORTANT NOTICE:  The website OrganizingForAction.com is NOT affiliated with any 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or other entity or business that uses the generic phrase Organizing For Action as all or a portion of its name.  OrganizingForAction.com is not seeking to prevent you from contacting any such entities, businesses, or their websites, or to disrupt their activities.  Therefore, if you are seeking a different entity, business, or website, it is suggested that you perform a Google or other Internet search to locate it.

OrganizingForAction.com

For inquiries, please contact: info@OrganizingForAction.com

OrganizingForAction.com
OrganizingForAction.com

I emailed the owner of the domains and asked him if he plans to respond to the UDRP complaint.

Last week I wrote about how Barack Obama’s Organizing for Action has failed to secure any of the corresponding domain names. The non profit organization failed to purchase any of it’s domain names before the news about the group were announced on January 18th. The result is that most of the domains were registered by other individuals and companies on the same date.

I am not quite sure how the organization will prove the first element of the UDRP that requires the complainant to have a registered trademark or a common law trademark since the organization didn’t exist prior to the 18th of January. Interestingly enough an individual from Texas has filed a trademark application for the mark “OFA ORGANIZING FOR ACTION” at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The mark that relates to clothing was filed on the 21st of January 2013.

It remains to be seen if the organization will go after any other domain names by filing for more UDRP complaints for these domains:
OrganizingForAction.net
OrganizingForAction.info
OrganizingForAction.biz
OrganizingForAction.us
OrganisingForAction.com
OrganisingForAction.org
OrganisingForAction.us
Organizing-For-Action.com
Organizing-For-Action.net
Organizing-For-Action.org
Organizing-For-Action.us

About Organizing for Action:
Organizing for Action
(OFA) is a nonprofit social welfare organization and community organizing project affiliated with the Democratic Party. It is the successor of Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign and of Organizing for America, which itself succeeded Obama’s 2008 campaign. Founded after President Obama’s re-election, the group seeks to mobilize supporters in favor of Obama’s legislative priorities. OFA is registered as a 501(c)(4) organization, which allows it to advocate for legislation but prohibits it from specifically supporting political candidates.

About the National Arbitration Forum:
In 1999, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) selected the National Arbitration Forum (FORUM) as an international dispute resolution provider for domain name disputes. Since then, the FORUM’s Domain Name Dispute Program has handled over 17,000 disputes worldwide.

About the UDRP:
The UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy) is the original domain name dispute policy. It was adopted by ICANN (the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) on August 26, 1999. The UDRP applies to domain names ending in the following extensions:
.biz, .cat, .cc, .com, .info, .mobi, .net, .org, .ro, .tel, .travel, .tv, .web, .ws

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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