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FKoE
10-14-2006, 09:50 AM
England football star Wayne Rooney has won a legal battle

against a Welsh TV actor for the ownership of a website in the player's name.

Everton fan Huw Marshall, from Wrexham, registered WayneRooney.com

in April 2002, when the striker was just 16.

The case had been taken to the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organisation in Geneva,

Switzerland.

A ruling was made that the domain name must be handed to the Manchester United striker and his management company.

A World

Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) panel said the present owner's claim he had registered the domain in order to create a fan site was "a difficult

story to swallow".

It added that the current owner acted in "bad faith" when he registered the domain, and that it should be handed over to Rooney

within 10 days unless the decision is challenged in a civil court.

The WIPO panel was set up in 1999 to allow those who think they have the right to a

domain to gain control of it without having to fight costly legal battles or pay large sums to so-called cybersquatters.

Mr Marshall, an actor who

appears in S4C's Welsh-language drama Tipyn o Stad, registered the domain six months before Rooney's profile soared after scoring a last minute goal for

Everton against Arsenal.

The strike made him the Premiership's youngest goal-scorer at the time.

Mr Marshall, a lifelong Everton fan, said he

had registered the name after seeing Rooney play in April 2002, with the view to setting up an Everton-based website.

But the actor said he never got

round to building the site and then Rooney had left Everton for Manchester United.

"His agent actually contacted me back in 2002 before they

registered Wayne Rooney as a trademark asking to purchase the website.

"I said if they wanted it they were more than welcome to have it, but then that

fizzled out and they never got back to me," he said.

Mr Marshall said he had fought the action because of the way Rooney's agents had handled the

issue.

"They hadn't contacted me for four years and then the next thing I know I'm getting huge legal documents from Geneva saying I'm denying poor

young Wayne a living," he said.

"Unfortunately he gets the domain name back and I'm faced with a legal bill of over £6,000."



Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/6048958.stm)

victorialush
10-14-2006, 10:26 AM
What a

load of sh1te..... that is the whole thing with the domain names... buy them up and sell them on... Wayne Rooney does not have a given right to take this

domain at all....

Give it to him for £100,000... thats a good investment made....

Max
10-14-2006, 11:03 AM
Why doesn't he just register

www.shrekboy.com?

Or

chimpboy.com?

FKoE
10-15-2006, 11:12 AM
Ah its out an out racism..its all because Huw

is Welsh isn't it? :eek: :unibrow: