Online retailers Konga and Jumia are at war! The fight is so serious
that Konga is considering taking legal action against the owners of
Jumia. Konga is alleging that Rocket Internet, parent company of Jumia
has hijacked all look alike name to Konga.com and registered it to
divert traffic to their own site, Jumia.com.
Rocket Internet registered Konga.cd for Cote D’Ivoire, Konga.cm for Cameroun, Konga.ly for Libya,
Konga.mu for Mauritius and Konga.ma for Morocco. Others include:
Konga.mw for Malawi, Konga.sc for Seychelles, Konga.sh for Saint Helena,
Konga.co.ke for Kenya and Konga.co.za for SA.
What this means is that if Konga decides to set up shop in any of
these countries, Rocket Internet has effectively deprived them of the
benefit of domain localization.
The look alike sites were reportedly registered in June 2012 by Arnt
Jeschke on behalf of Rocket Internet GmbH in Dublin.
Konga
is now claiming that this development is affecting its effectiveness in
over eleven countries including Nigeria, where it's major customers are.
The only option that they may have
left would be to buy the domain names from Rocket Internet, for which,
should Rocket Internet decide to sell at an exorbitant price, Konga may
not be able to operate in that country as Konga.
Meanwhile sources close to Jumia.com claim Konga also registered a look
alike name Jumai.com.ng which redirects to Konga. Konga claims they have
since dropped the name.
In internet
business, this practice is called cyber squatting and many countries haves enacted a law against it.
Konga founder, Shagaya, is said to be exploring means to seek
legal redress against Jumia.com.
Konga.com and Jumia.com are presently the biggest e-commerce platform in this
part of the world