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The Lion, the Witch and the .mobi domain
Stuart O'Brien Jun 16 2008, 1:45pm
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Row breaks out between CS Lewis estate and owners of the Narnia.mobi internet domain.
The estate of Chronicles of Narnia author CS Lewis has accused a Scottish family who snapped up the Narnia.mobi domain two years ago of cyber squatting.
Richard Saville-Smith of Edinburgh snapped up the domain for £70 in 2006 as a birthday present to his Narnia-mad son. The purchase was made during a so-called sunrise period in which brands can get first dibs on web addresses that use their trademarks.
However, it seems CS Lewis Ltd was a bit slow on the uptake and now its lawyers have sent Saville-Smith a 128 page dossier asking him to either give up the domain or face a hearing at the World Intellectual Property Association (WIPO).
Saville-Smith said there was no financial motive behind his purchase: "We were amazed the domain was still free and snapped it up," he added.
The domain has been suspended while the case is being prepared.
The .mobi domain was set up especially for websites that have been designed for viewing on a mobile phone.

















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“tough luck”
Posted by: PJ - Jun 16, 3:48pm
This is just a case of tough luck!
If "CS Lewis LTD" were too slow off the mark then they will just have to off to buy the domain from the family.
Its not quite in the same league as Pizza.com but if you want it that badly, pay the price!
http://news.bbc.co...2.stm
“Re: tough luck”
Posted by: Cell Phone Labs - Jun 16, 10:11pm
What is .mobi? I'm intrigued!
“Re: Re: tough luck”
Posted by: Stuart O'Brien - Jun 18, 8:05am
The .mobi domain was set up especially for websites that have been designed for viewing on a mobile phone.