Domain Name Dispute, What To Expect after You've Won
Under the domain name dispute policy, more specifically UDRP Policy Paragraph 4(K), it states that the registrar is required to implement the Panel's decision 10 (ten) business days after it receives notification of the decision from the dispute resolution service provider, except if the registrar receives information from the domain name registrant (Respondent) in that 10-day period that it is challenging.
Here are some steps cybersquatting lawyers use to ensure that the stolen domain name is transferred back to you:
Establish an account for the domain nameEnsure the registrar updates the domain name servers (DNS)Ensure the registrar provides you with an Authorization Code so that you can initiate the transfer of the registrar and modify the contact informationInitiate a request for the transfer of registrar using the Authorization CodeNote: most registrars have an automated process that requires confirmation from the Admin-C contact on the account. Ensure the registrar updates the WHOIS database for the domain name to include your information for the Admin/Technical/Billing contact.
If you become a victim of domain name theft, winning your cybersquatting arbitration is key. Still, the domain name transfer process doesn't always go as smoothly as it should and may require experienced cybersquatting lawyers to get the domain name back for you. This involves working with your IT person and the registrar, both new and old, to ensure the cybersquatting Panel's decision is implemented.
Related Tags: domain name dispute, udrp, domain name theft, cybersquatting arbitration, cybersquatting, icann
Enrico Schaefer is the founding attorney of Traverse Legal, PLC, a law firm specializing in web law http://www.traverselegal.com You can find out more about protecting your domain name, UDRP arbitrations and anti-cybersquatting laws at Traverse Legal's domain name theft and trademark blogs found at http://tcattorney.typepad.com/domainnamedispute/ & http://tcattorney.typepad.com/ip/
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