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New Suit Alleges ‘Nissan.com’ Domain Has Been Stolen

Nissan Motor Co. has maintained a significant online presence at 'nissan-global.com,' but the 'Nissan.com' domain is considered highly valuable due to its simplicity and alignment with the company's brand.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
November 3, 2023
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New Suit Alleges ‘Nissan.com’ Domain Has Been Stolen

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In a legal battle that has captured the attention of both the automotive and internet domain industries, a new lawsuit alleges that the domain ‘Nissan.com’ has been stolen, setting the stage for a high-stakes dispute between the global automaker Nissan and the current domain holder.

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The lawsuit was filed by Nissan Motor Co., a multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. The complaint alleges that the ‘Nissan.com’ domain, which corresponds to the company’s official brand, has been unlawfully taken by a domain holder who is not affiliated with the automaker.

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Nissan Motor Co. has maintained a significant online presence at ‘nissan-global.com,’ but the ‘Nissan.com’ domain is considered highly valuable due to its simplicity and alignment with the company’s brand. It is a website visited by countless users seeking information about Nissan’s products, services, and corporate details.

The lawsuit claims that the current domain holder, Uzi Nissan, an individual who has held the domain since 1994, has used ‘Nissan.com’ in a manner that infringes on Nissan Motor Co.’s trademark rights. The automaker argues that Uzi Nissan has used the domain to redirect traffic to competing automobile websites, effectively diverting potential customers and harming the company’s brand image.

Nissan Motor Co. is seeking the return of the ‘Nissan.com’ domain, alleging trademark infringement, unfair competition, and cybersquatting. The lawsuit also accuses Uzi Nissan of holding the domain in bad faith, pointing to previous offers to sell the domain to the automaker at what they deemed exorbitant prices.

New Suit Alleges 'Nissan.com' Domain Has Been Stolen

Uzi Nissan, on the other hand, maintains that he registered the ‘Nissan.com’ domain for legitimate purposes, specifically for his computer business, ‘Nissan Computer Corporation.’ He has consistently argued that he is entitled to use his own name for business purposes.

The legal dispute over the ‘Nissan.com’ domain has been ongoing for nearly two decades, with multiple lawsuits and negotiations in an attempt to resolve the matter. This latest lawsuit represents another chapter in a protracted legal battle that brings to the forefront complex issues surrounding domain ownership and trademark rights in the digital age.

The outcome of this lawsuit could have significant implications for domain name disputes and the boundaries of legitimate domain ownership. The case is expected to be closely watched by legal experts and industry professionals as it unfolds in the U.S. District Court.

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