Black obtained the use of the domain name Canadian.biz through proper registration with the intention of using it for a website catering to Canadian businesses and entrepreneurs. This site was not yet established as it awaited resolution of the dispute over who had the right to use this domain name. Molson, which produces a product called "Molson Canadian," claimed the exclusive right to the use of the domain name on the basis that it was identical to its trademark. The brewer demanded its transfer from Black, and when he refused, Molson complained to the National Arbitration Forum, the body that deals with these kinds of issues. The forum agreed with Molson, concluding that the name had been registered in bad faith by Black, who had no legitimate claim to its use and ordered its transfer to Molson. Black brought this application to the Court to have that decision overturned. Explain who should be entitled to use this domain name.