Domain Disputes
What Are UDRP Cases?
UDRP stands for Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy—a process mandated by ICANN that all domain registrars must follow. It’s designed to resolve disputes over domain names, particularly in cases where a domain is registered in bad faith or infringes on a trademark.
If a registrar fails to comply, they have the authority to suspend, cancel, or transfer the domain name.
UDRP proceedings are typically initiated when a trademark holder files a complaint with an ICANN-approved dispute-resolution provider, triggering a formal review.
How We Help
At Namekart, we bring together deep legal expertise and technical know-how to build strong, cost-effective defenses in domain disputes. We handle cases under:
- Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (UDRP)
- Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS)
We work in your best interest, preparing every case with precision, backed by thorough research and strategic planning.
When Does a Domain Dispute Qualify?
A domain may be disputed if:
- The domain is identical or confusingly similar to a registered trademark
- The registrant has no legitimate rights to the name
- The domain was registered in bad faith
If your business is facing a cybersquatting issue, we step in with a clear plan:
🔍 In-depth Investigation – We analyze every angle of the case and the domain history
🧠 Strategic Planning – We craft a tailored legal strategy based on facts, intent, and timing
⚖️ Robust Representation – We represent you through the resolution process, aiming for a full recovery
Your domain is your digital identity—let us help you defend it.
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