Trade Agreement Has Domain Name Dispute Language
News Under the intellectual property section, language has been proposed that would require the operators of the country code top-level domains (ccTLDs), such as .br for Brazil or .ca for Canada, in signatory countries to abide by the uniform dispute...
[July 9, 2001, 12:15]
Cybersquatting Cases Branded As 'biased'
News All four bodies use a process called the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), which was drawn up by the body that oversees the Internet, ICANN. The UDRP is supposed to be an impartial process, but Professor Geist's study found that...
[August 21, 2001, 17:15]
Asia-Domains: Sunrise Period Extended Till Jan 31, 2008
Talkback Domain names that were subject of proceedings under the UDRP Finally, SR3 will also accept Domain Names Applied For based on an exact match to a domain name that was subject of a UDRP proceeding decision.
[January 14, 2008, 19:01]
The Low-down On Domain Name Disputes
News All registrars in the .com, .net, and .org top-level domains follow the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP). Nominet has dismissed the UDRP framework in favour of its own procedures, which, it says, are fairer and can stop large...
[December 28, 2001, 6:31]
'Three Strikes And You're Out' For Domain Name Hijackers
News Referring to the Universal Dispute Resolution Procedure (UDRP) used for the three popular top level domains (.com.net and .org), Taylor added: "We think we should come forward with a process rather than have one imposed on us.
[March 8, 2001, 11:47]

