WIPO Bars Delhi-based Firm from Illegally Using Brand Name “Khadi” on Complaint of Govt Khadi Commission
The
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), a specialized agency of the United
Nations for brand protection across the world, has ordered a Delhi-based firm against
using a domain name www.urbankhadi.com,
which illegally uses the brand name “Khadi”. The Administrative
Panel of WIPO’s Arbitration and Mediation Center has ruled that the firm “Om Soft
Solutions”, owned by one Harsh Gaba, had registered and
used the domain name www.urbankhadi.com in
“bad faith” and to gain benefit from the goodwill of Khadi.
The
panel’s order came on a petition of Khadi and Village
Industries Commission (KVIC) against “Om Soft Solutions” which was indulging in
the business of garments by misusing the brand name “Khadi”.
The panel lent credence to KVIC’s contentions that “it was a systematic attempt
by Mr Harsh Gaba
to derive unfair advantage, wrongful commercial gains and to mislead the public
into believing that www.urbankhadi.com is
an associate of Khadi India.” “It is evident that the
respondent can have no legitimate interest in the disputed domain name…nobody would
use the word “Khadi” unless seeking to create an impression
of an association with Khadi,” the panel noted.
“….the
evidence submitted by the complainant (KVIC) leads to the presumption that the disputed
domain name www.urbankhadi.com was
registered and used by the respondent in bad faith….the panel orders that the disputed
domain name be transferred to the complainant, i.e. KVIC,” the panel ruled.
The
panel categorically rejected the arguments of “Om Soft Solutions” that the word
“Khadi” enjoyed no protection and that nobody had an exclusive
right to use the name “Khadi”. “…. the complainant (KVIC)
is the owner of several KHADI trademark registrations. The complainant is also the
owner of trademarks “Khadi” and “Khadi
India”…the disputed domain name www.urbankhadi.com
includes
the trademark of KVIC and is confusingly similar or identical to the trademarks
of the complainant (KVIC),” the panel observed.
KVIC
Chairman, Shri Vinai Kumar Saxena
said the WIPO’s order will bolster Khadi’s fight against
violation of its brand name not only in India but also globally.He
said KVIC will take all measures to protect the identity and global popularity of
Khadi. He said KVIC has registered the trademark “Khadi” in several countries to prevent any misuse of the brand
name “Khadi” as it has a direct bearing on the livelihood
of our artisans.
It
is pertinent to mention that KVIC, in recent times, has won several cases against
violation of its trademark “Khadi”. On June 4, Delhi High
Court barred a Ghaziabad-based trader JBMR Enterprises from manufacturing and selling
counterfeit Khadi Prakritik
Paint. On May 28, Delhi High Court restrained “Khadi Design
Council of India” and “Miss India Khadi Foundation” from
using “Khadi” brand name. On May 3, an Arbitration Tribunal
in Delhi had said that “Khadi” was not a generic name
to be used by private individuals or firms while permanently
restraining an individual from using the brand name Khadi.
In March this year, the Delhi High Court had also restrained a firm from using brand
name Khadi and the Charkha symbol to sell its products
under the name “IWEARKHADI”.
KVIC
in the last few years has acted tough against such violators. So far KVIC has issued legal notices to over 1000 private firms
including Fabindia for misusing its brand name and selling
products under the name of Khadi. KVIC has sought damages
to the tune of Rs 500 crore from Fabindia which is pending before
the Mumbai High Court.
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