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Last year, Ryanair took the case on trademark infringement grounds to Nominet, the organisation that resolves domain name disputes. Ryanair won the case, but the site's owner, undaunted by the ruling set-up a new website at www.ryanaircampaign.org This time the legal team from Ryanair took its case to the World Intellectual Property Organisation, a committee of the United Nations and lost its case.
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There have been four cases of alleged mishandled hazardous landing approaches by Ryanair pilots between July 2004 and June 2006 and in February 2007 the Irish transport minister demanded a report on the final incident. The report said the captain failed to comply with standard operating procedures and ignored the advice of the co-pilot. Ryanair has been criticized for demanding turnaround times of 25 minutes, putting pilots under severe pressure [63] [64].
Flying Foul: Ryanair Flies in the Face of Good Taste Realizing that O'Leary had no intention to acquiesce, Sabena took its case to court, saying that Ryanair's ads were "provoking and denigrating and misleading the consumer in a cunning way." The brief ... charged that Ryanair was misusing the Sabena trademark.
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