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The UK Takes Down Over 1,200 domains related to “Scam Shopping” Sites, On Request Of The Police

December 3, 2009 by Michael Berkens

According to numerous reports today, Nominet the body responsible for UK domain name registrations the equivalent to VeriSign for .com domains, ” took down 1219 .co.uk domain names at the request of the Metropolitan Police’s Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU)”.

As a result, all the sites have been taken down at the registry level to prevent re-registration.

The websites associated with the domain names were allegedly run criminal gangs that  purported to sell designer items, including Ugg  boots, Ed Hardy clothing and jewelry from Tiffany & Co and Links of London.

The police say shoppers were tricked into spending millions of pounds receiving either nothing at all or counterfeit products.

According to law enforcement, the vast majority of the sites were registered in China and other countries in Asia, mostly using false or misleading details.

The websites that were closed are listed here.

Interesting that in the UK this action was taken without a court order or even a hearing.

That of course would not fly in the US, except in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

However that’s not to say the same result could not be achieved in the US, just that the process would take a different path.

Actually a similar result was obtained a few weeks ago, in an action bought by trademark holders against sites selling “fake” merchandise.

In that case, a Federal Court in Miami ordered the registrars of the domains that were found to be selling fake goods, to transfer the domains to the plaintiff trademark holders.

In the even the registrars failed to comply with the court order, the court further ordered, that the  the central registry VeriSign had to transfer the domains to the trademark holders.

Filed Under: Legal

About Michael Berkens

Michael Berkens, Esq. is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheDomains.com. Michael is also the co-founder of Worldwide Media Inc. which sold around 70K domain to Godaddy.com in December 2015 and now owns around 8K domain names . Michael was also one of the 5 Judges selected for the the Verisign 30th Anniversary .Com contest.

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Comments

  1. Andrew says

    December 3, 2009 at 3:30 pm

    Note that these we .uk domains. Makes a big difference…obviously they couldn’t do this to .com. The UK government is currently trying to pass a law that would allow it to effectively seize Nominet (and any other registrar in the UK, for that matter), so I’m not surprised Nominet complied.

  2. MHB says

    December 3, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Andrew

    I thought that was pretty clear from the first line of the post:

    “took down 1219 .co.uk domain names”

    Of course the police in the UK or in the US could not just to VeriSign without a court order and get .com’s turned off.

    However, lets not forget Kentucky which got a court order without notice or an right to appear of the domain holders and attempted to get registrars (not the registry) to turn the .com’s over.

  3. Andrew says

    December 3, 2009 at 3:56 pm

    It was clear in your post…I was just reiterating it for the context of the UK trying to pass laws related to registries.

  4. pitbullstew says

    December 5, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    yes well bully, bully eh what? Rah! I say…no messing about straight at it, it is high time gvt gets in on the domain craze that until now has run amoke at every turn, which has failed to be on the up and up by all acccounts…
    http://video.aol.com/video-detail/bob-dylan-serve-somebody-live/1171848824?flv=1


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