What is the UDRP process?

The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) is a process established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the resolution of disputes regarding the registration of internet domain names. The UDRP currently applies to all generic top level domains (.com, .

How much does it cost to file a UDRP complaint?

The Forum’s filing fees begin at $1,300 for a complaint that contains one or two domain names and involves a single-member panel (or $2,600 for a three-member panel).

How do you respond to a complaint UDRP?

There are two ways to submit a Response:

  1. through CIIDRC’s online platform. You will be able to submit your response by logging in using the login and temporary password you receive from us.
  2. download and fill out the UDRP Response form then return it via email to [email protected].

Can you amend UDRP complaint?

Yes. Amendment of a URS complaint with additional registrant information is not permitted under the URS Procedure and Rules. However, the Temporary Specification does allow for Forum to add registrant information after the complaint is filed.

How do I file a UDRP claim?

A business or person registering a complaint under the UDRP must fill out a lengthy form on the ICANN website that details the complaint along with paying the required filing fees. Oftentimes, these complaints go to arbitration under one of many dispute resolution providers.

How are domain disputes resolved?

The Domain Name Disputes can be resolved using various mechanisms. Proceedings before the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UNDRP) or . IN Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (INDRP) which are governed by arbitral proceedings. Alternatively, the complainant can also resort to civil remedies.

How do I file a complaint with UDRP?

UDRP Model Complaint and Filing Guidelines

  1. download and complete the Model Complaint Word document for submission as an email attachment to [email protected]; or.
  2. complete and submit the Model Complaint directly online.

How do I file a UDRP dispute?