Insurance giant AXA loses fight for AXA.org

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Company provides the evidence that panel used to dismiss the dispute.

Insurance company AXA has lost a cybersquatting complaint it brought against the domain name axa.org.

The owner of the domain name did not respond to the complaint, yet AXA itself provided the evidence necessary for the panel to reject the claim.

AXA provided evidence that a group called Advocates Across America previously used the domain name. AXA argued that the group was dissolved in 2016 after failing to file annual reports with the State of Arizona.

But to win a cybersquatting case under the UDRP, a complainant has to show the domain was registered in bad faith, not just used in bad faith. The evidence AXA submitted showed that the domain was almost certainly registered in good faith by an organization using AXA to mean “Advocates Across America”, not to take advantage of the insurance giant.

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