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Bruce Springsteen Loses Legal Battle

Following a court dispute over the brucespringsteen.com domain name, the rock star discovered that a Canadian fan club is not "Born to Run."

February 7, 2001
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He may be The Boss on the concert stage, but in a Geneva courtroom Wednesday rock star Bruce Springsteen was a loser.

The performer lost the battle to evict a Canadian fan club from a Web site sporting the URL brucespringsteen.com.

In a split decision, the three-member panel ruled that Jeff Burgar and the Bruce Springsteen Club had not violated the musician's rights.

According to the ruling, Burgar demonstrated that he has some legitimate interests regarding the domain name and that the performer failed to prove that the domain name was registered in bad faith.

The decision, though unusual, puts Springsteen in step with his colleague, Sting, who recently lost a similar contest.

Madonna, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman and the estate of Jimi Hendrix are among celebrities who have been successful in evicting cyber squatters.





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