2 February, 2026

Protecting the BREVO Trademark in the Digital Communications Sector

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The digital marketing and CRM provider SENDIBLUE, which recently underwent a major rebranding to BREVO, successfully contested the registration of the domain <emailbrevo.com> held by Shubham Jain of WDT Technologies Pvt Ltd. In this proceeding, the Complainant argued that the Respondent’s acquisition of the domain was an unauthorized attempt to leverage the global recognition of the BREVO brand. The Complainant pointed out that the domain name incorporates its entire trademark alongside a term directly related to its primary service offering, suggesting a clear intent to mislead the public.

Why the Domain Transfer Was Upheld

  1. The registration essentially duplicated the Complainant’s primary brand name, and the addition of the word “email” served only to strengthen the association with the Complainant’s specific line of business, making it highly likely that users would mistake the site for an official company resource.
  2. There was no evidence to suggest that the Respondent had any prior authorization, license, or legitimate business reason to utilize the BREVO name within its web address.
  3. The circumstances of the registration indicated that the Respondent was aware of the Complainant’s market presence and specifically targeted the brand to intercept online traffic or create a false sense of affiliation for commercial advantage.

Evidence of Improper Registration Intent

The timing of the registration and the specific choice of the domain name <emailbrevo.com> highlighted a targeted approach. Because BREVO is a widely known service in the email marketing industry, the Respondent’s choice to combine the trademark with a descriptive industry term indicates that the domain was selected specifically to exploit the Complainant’s commercial reputation. This type of registration is typically aimed at profiting from the goodwill established by a brand through confusion or redirection of potential clients.

Strategic Lessons for Brand Monitoring

This case serves as a reminder that brands remain vulnerable even after successful rebranding efforts. Protecting a trademark requires monitoring not just for the brand name itself, but for combinations of that name with industry-specific keywords that could fool customers. E-commerce businesses must act decisively when third parties register domains that mimic their digital identity to ensure that their customer base is not diverted to unauthorized or potentially harmful platforms.
If you discover unauthorized registrations that threaten your brand’s integrity, the ClaimOn team can assist you in conducting a comprehensive audit and implementing a robust strategy to reclaim your domains and protect your intellectual property.

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