What are UDRP Cases?
ICANN has made it mandatory for all registrars to follow the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy. This policy mandates the resolution of most types of trademark-based domain-name disputes by agreement, court action, or arbitration. Failing in doing so, the registrar can transfer, cancel, or suspend your domain.
There may be disputes arising from abusive registrations of domain names. Proceedings can address these if the holder of trademark rights files a complaint with an approved dispute-resolution service provider to initiate a hearing.
How can we help you?
Keeping in mind the best interest of our clients, at Namekart, we not only have the expertise in representing UDRP cases but also have a technical background. The aforementioned helps us to understand and prepare your case better with a robust quality defense most inexpensively. We specialize in Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (UDRP), Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) services.
Qualifiers to prevail in a domain dispute
- Confusingly similar or identical registered domain name
- Party registering the name has no legal right whatsoever to the name
- Bad faith registration
All these cases qualify to be a domain dispute. We will protect your business by securing your domain and fighting a robust case for your legal rights. For recovering your domain from cyber squatters, we do extensive research and analyze each and every aspect of the domain name by deploying unique skills and methods to gauge the intention of the cyber squatter. Following the steps, a carefully thought plan of action is devised for the full recovery of your domain.