{
    "case_number": "CAC-UDRP-102721",
    "time_of_filling": "2019-10-16 11:02:31",
    "domain_names": [
        "mystarstablehack.top"
    ],
    "case_administrator": "Šárka Glasslová (Case admin)",
    "complainant": [
        "Star Stable Entertainment AB"
    ],
    "complainant_representative": "SILKA Law AB",
    "respondent": [
        "Sarunas  Kujalis"
    ],
    "respondent_representative": null,
    "factual_background": "Complainant states that it “was founded in 2011 and is a privately held company located in Sweden operating the online horse game starstable.com. The game has players from all over the world with active users in 180 countries and 11 languages. When the game debuted in late 2012, it was in Swedish only. As the company developed and improved the game the market grew to Northern Europe, the US and the rest of the world. Today the Complainant has over 6 million registered users and about 98 percent of them are girls. Based on an existing and popular story, the company is set out to create the best and most engaging horse adventure games where the player will explore the beautiful island of Jorvik on the back of their own horse. Every player rides, takes care of their own horse, embarks on quests, participates in competitions and takes part in the epic story that unfolds in the world of Star Stable.”\r\n\r\nComplainant further states: “Providing a safe and secure environment that is suitable for Star Stable’s players is extremely important to the Complainant and therefore they use Crisp Thinking, a third-party social monitoring solution, to automatically moderate and monitor all chat to ensure a safe environment. Crisp Thinking prevents the sharing of personal information and filters out “bad words” and trigger phrases. The Complainant has also a significant presence on various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Youtube, Instagram, Google+ and Twitter.”\r\n\r\nThe Disputed Domain Name was created on May 30, 2019, and is being used in connection with a website where, as described by Complainant, “Star Stable players are invited to use Respondent’s software to hack and circumvent the game by use of a hack tool. By submitting their personal Star Stable login information on the website, players can, for instance, obtain unlimited Star Coins. Star Coins that would otherwise have to be bought through Complainant’s official game. Users may think it is officially sanctioned cheating which it isn’t.”\r\n\r\nComplainant further states: “This website\/software is not distributed or authorized by Complainant and, apart from hacking, if unauthorized, being by its nature an illegitimate activity, these unofficial websites\/software programs often have virus programs that will be downloaded to the player’s computer for the website to which the Domain Name resolves.”\r\n\r\nComplainant also states: “The Complainant doesn’t have control over the website and cannot guarantee the safety of their players. The purpose of the website appears to be to collect personal data and encouraging players to obtain Star Coins unlawfully. The personal data that is entered is sensitive information and Respondent is attempting to take undue advantage from the registration of a Domain Name which is confusingly similar in all aspects with the Complainant. Such use of the Domain Names might be hazardous for the users as well as for the Complainant’s business and reputation. Accordingly, adequate measures have to be taken to prevent further potential fraudulent attempts from the Respondent through the use of the Domain Name.”\r\n\r\nComplainant states that it sent a cease and desist letter to Respondent on May 13, 2019, and a follow-up on June 5, 2019, but that Respondent never replied.\r\n\r\nParagraph 4(a)(i): Complainant states, inter alia, that the Disputed Domain Name is confusingly similar to the STAR STABLE Trademark because it “incorporate[s] in full” the trademark; “[t]he addition of the terms ‘my’ and ‘hack’ do not distinguish the Domain Name from the Complainant’s STAR STABLE trademark”; and the gTLD “.top” is “typically disregarded under the first element confusing similarity test, as it a standard requirement for registration.”\r\n\r\nParagraph 4(a)(ii): Complainant states, inter alia, that Respondent “has no authorization or license from Complainant to register a domain name incorporating Complainant’s trademark”; “Respondent is not affiliated with Complainant in any way”; “[t]here is no bona fide offering of goods or services where the domain name incorporates a trademark which is not owned by Respondent, nor is the Respondent commonly known by the name ‘Star Stable’.”\r\n\r\nParagraph 4(a)(iii): Complainant states that the Disputed Domain Name was registered and is being used in bad faith because, inter alia, Respondent failed to respond to Complainant’s cease and desist letter; “[i]t is apparent that the Domain Name[] [was] registered with knowledge of the Complainant’s trademark rights with the purpose of disrupting Complainant’s business by hacking its game and depriving Complainant of its income”; and “the third-party advertisements and the invitation to players to register for free Star Coins and the lack of clear indication on the (lack of any) relationship between the Complainant and Respondent, strongly suggest that the Domain Name[] [was] registered and [is] being used with the intention of attracting customers for commercial gain by creating a likelihood of confusion with that same mark as to the source, sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsement of the Respondent’s website or location or of a product or service on the Respondent’s website or location.”\r\n",
    "other_legal_proceedings": "The Panel is not aware of any other legal proceedings that are pending or decided and that relate to the Disputed Domain Name.",
    "no_response_filed": "No administratively compliant response has been filed.",
    "rights": "The Complainant has, to the satisfaction of the Panel, shown the disputed domain name is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant has rights (within the meaning of paragraph 4(a)(i)of the UDRP).",
    "no_rights_or_legitimate_interests": "The Complainant has, to the satisfaction of the Panel, shown the Respondent to have no rights or legitimate interests in respect of the disputed domain name (within the meaning of paragraph 4(a)(ii)of the UDRP).",
    "bad_faith": "The Complainant has, to the satisfaction of the Panel, shown the disputed domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith (within the meaning of paragraph 4(a)(iii)of the UDRP).",
    "procedural_factors": "The Panel is satisfied that all procedural requirements under UDRP were met and there is no other reason why it would be inappropriate to provide a decision.",
    "decision": "Accepted",
    "panelists": [
        "Douglas M. Isenberg"
    ],
    "date_of_panel_decision": "2019-12-04 00:00:00",
    "informal_english_translation": "Complainant states, and provides evidence to support, that it is the owner of certain trademark registrations in the United States and the European Union that consist of or contain the mark STAR STABLE (the “STAR STABLE Trademark”), including U.S. Reg. No. 947,686 for the mark STAR STABLE (registered July 6, 2010) for use in connection with “Interactive electronic game software and program.”",
    "decision_domains": {
        "MYSTARSTABLEHACK.TOP": "TRANSFERRED"
    },
    "panelist": null,
    "panellists_text": null
}