{
    "case_number": "CAC-UDRP-103388",
    "time_of_filling": "2020-11-12 11:03:59",
    "domain_names": [
        "INTESA-SANPAOLO.LINK"
    ],
    "case_administrator": "Denisa Bilík (CAC) (Case admin)",
    "complainant": [
        "Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A."
    ],
    "complainant_representative": "Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A.",
    "respondent": [
        "Data Protected"
    ],
    "respondent_representative": null,
    "factual_background": "FACTS ASSERTED BY THE COMPLAINANT AND NOT CONTESTED BY THE RESPONDENT:\r\n\r\nThe Complainant is the leading Italian banking group and one of the protagonists in the European financial arena. Intesa Sanpaolo is the company resulting from the merger (effective as of January 1, 2007) between Banca Intesa S.p.A. and Sanpaolo IMI S.p.A., two of the top Italian banking groups.\r\n\r\nIntesa Sanpaolo is among the top banking groups in the eurozone, with a market capitalization exceeding 31,1 billion euros, and the undisputed leader in Italy in all business areas (retail, corporate, and wealth management). Thanks to a network of approximately 3,700 branches capillary and well distributed throughout the country, with market shares of more than 15% in most Italian regions, the Group offers its services to approximately 11.8 million customers. Intesa Sanpaolo has a strong presence in Central-Eastern Europe with a network of roughly 1.000 branches and over 7,2 million customers. Moreover, the international network specialized in supporting corporate customers is present in 25 countries, particularly in the Mediterranean area and those areas where Italian companies are most active, such as the United States, Russia, China, and India. The Complainant is known among consumers also as “ISP” (the acronym of “Intesa SanPaolo”).\r\n\r\nMoreover, the Complainant is also the owner, among the others, of the following domain names bearing the signs “INTESA SANPAOLO” and “INTESA”: INTESASANPAOLO.COM, .ORG, .EU, .INFO, .NET, .BIZ, INTESA-SANPAOLO.COM, .ORG, .EU, .INFO, .NET, .BIZ and INTESA.COM, INTESA.INFO, INTESA.BIZ, INTESA.ORG, INTESA.US, INTESA.EU, INTESA.CN, INTESA.IN, INTESA.CO.UK, INTESA.TEL, INTESA.NAME, INTESA.XXX, INTESA.ME. All of them are now connected to the official website <http:\/\/www.intesasanpaolo.com>.\r\n\r\nOn May 17, 2020, the Respondent registered the disputed domain name <INTESA-SANPAOLO.LINK>.",
    "other_legal_proceedings": "The Panel is not aware of any other pending or decided legal proceedings relating to the disputed domain name.",
    "no_response_filed": "COMPLAINANT\r\n\r\nA.\tTHE DOMAIN NAME IS IDENTICAL OR CONFUSINGLY SIMILAR TO A TRADEMARK OR SERVICE MARK IN WHICH THE COMPLAINANT HAS RIGHTS\r\n\r\nIt is more than evident that the disputed domain name is identical, or – at least – confusingly similar, to the Complainant's trademarks \"INTESA SANPAOLO\" and \"INTESA\". INTESA-SANPAOLO.LINK exactly reproduces the Complainant’s well-known trademark “INTESA SANPAOLO\".\r\n\r\nB.\tTHE RESPONDENT HAS NO RIGHTS OR LEGITIMATE INTERESTS IN RESPECT OF THE DOMAIN NAME\r\n\r\nThe Respondent has no rights in the disputed domain name, and any use of the trademarks “INTESA SANPAOLO” and “INTESA” has to be authorized by the Complainant. Nobody has been authorized or licensed by the above-mentioned banking group to use the disputed domain name.\r\n\r\nThe disputed domain name does not correspond to the name of the Respondent, and, to the best of our knowledge, the Respondent is not commonly known as \"INTESA-SANPAOLO\".\r\n\r\nLastly, we do not find any fair or non-commercial uses of the disputed domain name.\r\n\r\nC.\tTHE DOMAIN NAME WAS REGISTERED AND IS USED IN BAD FAITH\r\n\r\n\r\nThe disputed domain name was registered and is used in bad faith.\r\n\r\nThe Complainant’s trademarks “INTESA” and “INTESA SANPAOLO” are distinctive and well known worldwide. The fact that the Respondent has registered a domain name that is confusingly similar to them indicates that the Respondent knew of the Complainant's trademark when registering the disputed domain name. Also, if the Respondent had carried even a basic Google search in respect of the wordings \"INTESA\" and \"INTESA SANPAOLO\", the same would have yielded apparent references to the Complainant. The Complainant submits an extract of a Google search in support of its allegation. This raises a clear inference of knowledge of the Complainant's trademark on the part of the Respondent. Therefore, it is more than likely that the disputed domain name would not have been registered if it were not for Complainant's trademark. This is clear evidence of the registration of the domain name in bad faith.\r\n\r\nBesides, the disputed domain name is not used for any bona fide offerings. More particularly, present circumstances are indicating that, by using the disputed domain name, the Respondent has intentionally attempted to attract, for commercial gain, Internet users to his web site, by creating a likelihood of confusion with the Complainant's mark as to the source, sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsement of his web site (par. 4(b)(iv) of the Policy).\r\n\r\nThe disputed domain name is not used for any bona fide offerings, considering that the same is connected to a website that has been blocked by Google Safe Browsing through a warning page. It is clear that the Respondent's primary purpose was to use the above website for \"phishing\" financial information in an attempt to defraud the Complainant's customers and that Google promptly stopped the illicit activity carried out by the Respondent.\r\n\r\nIn conclusion, even excluding any current “phishing” purposes or other illicit use of the disputed domain name in the present case (which, however, has been confirmed by Google Safe Browsing with a warning page); anyway, we could find no other possible legitimate use of <INTESA-SANPAOLO.LINK>. The sole further aim of the Respondent might be to resell it to the Complainant, which represents, in any case, evidence of the registration and use in bad faith, according to par. 4(b)(i).\r\n\r\nLastly, it shall be noted that on June 19, 2020, the Complainant's attorneys sent to the Respondent's Registrar a cease and desist letter, asking to forward the document to the Respondent to require the voluntary transfer of the disputed domain name. Despite such communication, the Respondent did not comply with the above request.\r\n\r\nIn light of the above, the third and final element necessary for finding that the Respondent has engaged in abusive domain name registration and use has been established.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nRESPONDENT\r\n\r\nNo administratively compliant Response has been filed.",
    "rights": "To the satisfaction of the Panel, the Complainant has shown that the disputed domain name is identical or confusingly similar to the trademark in which the Complainant has rights (within the meaning of paragraph 4(a)(i) of the Policy).",
    "no_rights_or_legitimate_interests": "To the satisfaction of the Panel, the Complainant has 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 Policy).",
    "bad_faith": "To the satisfaction of the Panel, the Complainant has 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 Policy).",
    "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": [
        "Rodolfo Carlos Rivas Rea"
    ],
    "date_of_panel_decision": "2020-12-15 00:00:00",
    "informal_english_translation": "The Complainant is the owner, among others, of the following registrations for the trademarks “INTESA” and “INTESA SANPAOLO”:\r\n\r\n- International trademark registration n. 793367 “INTESA”, granted on September 4, 2002 and duly renewed, in class 36;\r\n- International trademark registration n. 920896 “INTESA SANPAOLO”, granted on March 7, 2007 and duly renewed, in classes 9, 16, 35, 36, 41, 42;\r\n- EU trademark registration n. 12247979 “INTESA”, applied on October 23, 2013 and granted on March 5, 2014, in classes 9, 16, 35, 36, 38, 41 and 42; and\r\n- EU trademark registration n. 5301999 \"INTESA SANPAOLO\", applied on September 8, 2006, granted on June 18, 2007 and duly renewed, in classes 35, 36, and 38.\r\n",
    "decision_domains": {
        "INTESA-SANPAOLO.LINK": "TRANSFERRED"
    },
    "panelist": null,
    "panellists_text": null
}