An Empirical Analysis of 15 Years of Australian Domain Name Disputes

Australian Intellectual Property Journal, Volume 30, No. 1 (2019), 4-25

U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 875

34 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2020

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Andrew F. Christie

Melbourne Law School

James Gloster

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School

Sarah Goddard

Herbert Smith Freehills

Date Written: March 9, 2020

Abstract

The .au Dispute Resolution Policy (‘auDRP’) creates an online mandatory administrative procedure for resolving disputes about .au domain names that contain another’s trademark. This study is the first – and, to date, the only – detailed quantitative analysis of every one of the 470 determinations made in the procedure’s first 15 years of operation. By identifying the characteristics of each case and its decision-maker, and by analysing which of those are associated with particular outcomes, we provide previously-unknown information about the factors that contribute to a case’s success, and about the procedure’s integrity. We find that the rate at which cases succeed has not changed over time, and does not differ between the two service providers or between the most prolific panelists. When there is a statistically significant difference in the success rate, it is associated with a difference in the characteristics of the individual case – namely, that the complaint is based solely on a trademark rather than on a name alone or together with a trademark, or on a registered rather than an unregistered trademark, or that the complaint is not defended by the respondent. Importantly, these findings support the conclusion that, contrary to some commonly expressed opinions, the auDRP produces outcomes that are consistent and fair.

Keywords: auDRP, domain names, dispute resolution

JEL Classification: K00, K39

Suggested Citation

Christie, Andrew F. and Gloster, James and Goddard, Sarah, An Empirical Analysis of 15 Years of Australian Domain Name Disputes (March 9, 2020). Australian Intellectual Property Journal, Volume 30, No. 1 (2019), 4-25, U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 875, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3550928

Andrew F. Christie (Contact Author)

Melbourne Law School ( email )

University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria 3010
Australia

HOME PAGE: http://www.andrewchristie.com

James Gloster

University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School ( email )

185 Pelham Street
Melbourne, VIC 3010
Australia

Sarah Goddard

Herbert Smith Freehills ( email )

101 Collins Street
Melbourne, 3000
Australia

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