World War Web...Spielberg, Kerala firm in site name row.
IANS [ SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2002 1:00:39 AM ]
NEW DELHI: Hollywood director Steven Spielberg's lawyers have served notice 
to a website in Kerala over its name.
The Indian website design firm has a site called dreamworkzweb.com, similar 
to the production company DreamWorks set up by Spielberg and producers 
Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen.
Spielberg's lawyers have asked dreamworkzweb.com to give up its domain name 
in 15 days or face legal action, the BBC reported on its website on Thursday.
The lawyers alleged the Indian firm was trying to promote its business 
interests by illegally using the trademark of DreamWorks.
The BBC said the Kerala company, however, was standing firm.
"The group of engineering and software professionals are reportedly taken 
aback by the demands," it reported. "It says that the Hollywood director 
and his company were the last thing on their minds when they launched the 
site three months ago."
Pawan Duggal, an expert on cyber laws, told IANS that India did not have a 
law on domain names, and Spielberg's lawyers would have to proceed under 
the "uniform domain names dispute resolution policy" of the Internet 
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
ICANN, which was set up in 1998, is a broad coalition of Internet 
communities that coordinates the technical management of the domain name 
system.
"This is a pretty grey area," Duggal said.
"But Spielberg's lawyers can go to an American court and get an injunction 
if it can be proven the Indian firm had registered its name in bad faith to 
ride piggyback on (Spielberg's) intellectual property rights.
"If the Indian firm's usage of the domain name is bona fide, then it is on 
sound ground."
The matter would also depend on the usage of two websites and the 
similarities, if any, between them, he said.
(Editor's note: The URL dreamworkzweb.com threw up an error page. But a 
check on the domain name showed it had been registered on June 12 this year.)
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