Inter-Continental Hotels Corporation and Six Continents Hotels, Inc. initiated a WIPO proceeding against Crown Intercontinental Holidays and Crown Intercontinental Holidays Pvt Ltd regarding the domain name crownintercontinentalholidays.com. The hotel groups asserted that the respondent utilized their internationally recognized trademark to attract customers to a competing travel and holiday service business. They argued that the respondent intentionally created an unauthorized association with the global luxury hotel chain to benefit from its established reputation.
Why the Domain Transfer Was Mandated
- The disputed domain incorporates the entirety of the prominent “Intercontinental” mark, merely adding descriptive terms like “crown” and “holidays.” These additions do not sufficiently distinguish the site from the complainants’ established hospitality services or prevent a misleading connection to the brand.
- There was no evidence that the respondent was commonly known by the name prior to the registration, nor did the hotel groups grant any license or permission for the use of their intellectual property in this manner.
- The registration occurred long after the hotel group had established a global reputation. The circumstances indicate the respondent intended to profit from the trademark’s prestige by diverting web traffic to their own holiday planning services through the use of an identical brand identifier.
Identifying Deceptive Intent
The respondent operated a website offering travel packages that directly overlapped with the core business of the complainants. By using a web address that mirrors a famous trademark, the respondent knowingly created a risk of public deception to gain a commercial advantage. This strategy highlights a clear attempt to capitalize on the trust and recognition associated with the hotel group’s name for unrelated financial gain.
Protecting Brand Integrity in the Tourism Sector
For businesses in the hospitality and travel industry, this decision reinforces the principle that adding generic prefixes or suffixes to a famous mark does not provide a safe harbor for unauthorized use. Companies must ensure that their digital footprint does not infringe upon the established identity of industry leaders. Establishing a clear perimeter around a brand name is essential to prevent competitors from siphoning off customer leads through misleading web addresses.
Proactively monitoring the digital landscape for similar infringements is vital for maintaining market exclusivity. If you need to evaluate your brand’s vulnerability or require help with domain disputes, the ClaimOn team is available to provide expert assessment and enforcement assistance to secure your intellectual property.



