5 May, 2026

Luigi Lavazza S.p.A. Challenges Unauthorized Registration of lavazzabeans.net

UDRP Case

Key Case Facts

  • Case Number: D2025-5330
  • Contested Domain: lavazzabeans.net
  • Verdict: Closed

Luigi Lavazza S.p.A., the historic Italian coffee roaster, has initiated a legal proceeding regarding the registration of the domain name <lavazzabeans.net>. The Complainant, a global leader in the coffee industry, asserts that the Respondent has registered a domain that directly incorporates its protected trademark without authorization. The Complainant argues that this registration was intended to capitalize on the international reputation of the Lavazza brand, potentially misleading consumers who are seeking genuine Lavazza products or information online.

Grounds for the Trademark Dispute

  1. The domain name utilizes the “Lavazza” mark in its entirety, adding only the descriptive term “beans.” This addition specifically targets the Complainant’s primary market, increasing the likelihood that internet users will mistake the site for an official company resource.
  2. The Respondent has no affiliation with the Complainant and has not been granted any license or permission to use the trademarked name in a domain. There is no evidence suggesting the Respondent is commonly known by this name in any commercial capacity.
  3. By registering a domain that mirrors a famous brand name, the Respondent creates a deceptive digital environment. The Complainant contends that the registration was performed with the intent to divert web traffic and benefit from the prestige of a brand established over a century ago.

Strategic Lessons for Trademark Holders

This case serves as a reminder for global brands to maintain a proactive stance toward domain name monitoring. In the e-commerce landscape, the combination of a well-known brand name with a generic product term—such as “beans” for a coffee company—is a common tactic used to siphon traffic from legitimate sites. For businesses, the boundary between fair use and infringement is crossed when a third party uses a brand’s identity to create a false impression of an official connection. Swift action through established resolution channels is essential to prevent brand dilution and protect the consumer journey from unauthorized interference.
If you are facing similar unauthorized registrations or need to audit your digital footprint, the ClaimOn team can offer expert assistance in reclaiming your assets. We provide comprehensive support in building robust evidence for disputes and managing enforcement across various domain extensions to ensure your intellectual property remains secure.

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