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TLD Domain Names Registration Agreements
.COM/ .NET/ .ORG
Registration Agreement
.BIZ
Registration Agreement
.INFO
Registration Agreement
.US
Registration Agreement
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Uniform Domain
- Name
Dispute -
Resolution
Policy |
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General Information
All registrars in the .com, .net, and .org top-level
domains follow the Uniform Domain-Name
Dispute-Resolution Policy (often referred to as the
"URDP"). Under the policy, most types of
trademark-based domain-name disputes must be
resolved by agreement, court action, or arbitration
before a registrar will cancel, suspend, or transfer
a domain name. Disputes alleged to arise from
abusive registrations of domain names (for example,
cybersquatting) may be addressed by expedited
administrative proceedings that the holder of
trademark rights initiates by filing a complaint
with an approved dispute-resolution service
provider.
To invoke the policy, a trademark owner should
either (a) file a complaint in a court of proper
jurisdiction against the domain-name holder (or
where appropriate an in-rem action concerning the
domain name) or (b) in cases of abusive registration
submit a complaint to an approved dispute-resolution
service provider (see below for a list and links).
Principal Documents
The following documents provide details:
Information on Specific Proceedings
Historical Documents Concerning the Policy
Chronology
Staff
Reports
Proposed
Implementation Documents (form posted for public
comment September 29, 1999)
Public
Comments Submitted (comment period September
29-October 13, 1999)
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