Khadi & Village Industries Commission, a statutory body under the Government of India, initiated a UDRP proceeding against Ritisha HirenKumar Gandhi concerning the domain <thekhadistore.com>. The Complainant asserted that the registration was a transparent attempt to misappropriate the famous KHADI trademark, which has been used for decades to promote rural industries and traditional hand-spun textiles. They argued that the Respondent’s use of the name was designed to mislead consumers into believing the website was an official government-sanctioned retail outlet, thereby exploiting the global reputation of the commission.
Why the Transfer Was Ordered
- The domain name incorporates the KHADI mark in its entirety, merely adding the descriptive terms “the” and “store.” This combination fails to distinguish the web address from the Complainant’s established identity, as the core brand remains the dominant and most recognizable element.
- There is no evidence to suggest that the Respondent has any authorization or affiliation with the statutory body that governs the KHADI mark. Furthermore, the Respondent is not commonly known by this name and has no documented history of legitimate business operations that would justify the use of this specific designation.
- The choice of this domain indicates a clear intent to attract internet traffic by leveraging the trust and recognition associated with the Indian textile industry’s primary regulator. By mimicking the branding of a government-backed institution, the Respondent created a high likelihood of public deception for commercial gain.
Strategic Takeaway for Brand Owners
This case highlights the importance of proactive monitoring for both heritage brands and government entities. The addition of generic terms like “store” or “the” does not provide a safe harbor for those seeking to use a famous mark without permission. For e-commerce businesses, the lesson is clear: relying on the fame of an existing entity to drive traffic to a retail site is a high-risk strategy that likely leads to the loss of the domain. Brand owners should act swiftly when they identify registrations that mimic their official channels, even when those registrations attempt to appear as legitimate resellers.
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