FACTS ASSERTED BY THE COMPLAINANT AND NOT CONTESTED BY THE RESPONDENT:
Bolloré (the Complainant) was founded in 1822. Thanks to a diversification strategy based on innovation and international development, it now holds strong positions in all its activities around three business lines, Transportation and Logistics, Communication and Media, Electricity Storage and Solutions (see their website: www.bollore.com).
The Complainant is one of the 500 largest companies in the world. Listed on the Paris Stock Exchange, the majority interest of the Bolloré's stock is still controlled by the Bolloré family. This stable majority control of its capital allows Bolloré to develop a long-term investment policy. In addition to its activities, Bolloré manages a number of financial assets.
The Complainant is the owner of several international trademark registrations BOLLORE.The Complainant also owns and communicates online through various domain names, the main one being <bollore.com>, registered on 25 July 1997.
The Disputed domain name <hrmailbollores.com> was registered on 8 March 2017, by the Respondent “Karina Mihailova”.
The Disputed domain name is not used in relation with an active website.
I. The Complainant states that the Disputed domain name is confusingly similar to its trademarks BOLLORE.
Indeed, the Disputed domain name <hrmailbollores.com> contains the Complainant’s registered trademark BOLLORE in its entirety.
The Complainant contends that the addition at the beginning of the Disputed domain name <hrmailbollores.com> of the generic word “HR” (in reference of Human Resources) and “MAIL”, and the letter “S” at the end of the term BOLLORE, are not sufficient elements to escape the finding that the Disputed domain name is confusingly similar to the Complainant's trademarks and linked to the Complainant.
Thus, the Disputed domain name is confusingly similar to the BOLLORE trademarks of the Complainant.
II. The Complainant further asserts that the Respondent does not have any rights or legitimate interest in the Disputed domain name.
According to the "whois" information of the Disputed domain name, the Respondent is identified as “Karina Mihailova” from “Moscow” in “Russia”.
The Respondent is not known by the Complainant. The Complainant contends that the Respondent is not affiliated with nor authorized by BOLLORE in any way. The Complainant contends that the Respondent has no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the Disputed domain name. The Complainant does not carry out any activity for, nor has any business with the Respondent.
Neither license nor authorization has been granted to the Respondent to make any use of the Complainant’s trademarks BOLLORE, or apply for registration of the Disputed domain name by the Complainant.
Furthermore, the Disputed domain name points to an inactive website since its registration on 8 March 2017. According to the Complainant, this shows that the Respondent has no demonstrable plan to use the Disputed domain name.
Finally, the Complainant asserts that the Respondent could not have used the Disputed domain name without infringing the Complainant's trademarks BOLLORE. Internet users may unfairly believe that the Disputed domain name redirects to a Human Resources website of BOLLORE, or may believe that an email sent via this Disputed domain name was from the Human Resources department of the Complainant BOLLORE.
III. The Complainant asserts that the Disputed domain name was registered and is being used in bad faith.
The Complainant contends that the Respondent is only passively holding the Disputed domain name. By doing so, the Respondent deprives the owner of the trademarks BOLLORE of using this Disputed domain name. This can be considered as passive retention.
On this basis, the Complainant concludes that the Respondent has registered and is using the Disputed domain name in bad faith.
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