Re: Domain Holding

From: Philippe Landau (lists@A-Z-Internet.com)
Date: Mon May 01 2000 - 00:32:31 EDT


>There are not domain names governing laws
>in our country so we could not go to the court.
the arbitrators icann set up are responsible for every
com/net/org domain under the udrp (universal dispute resolution policy)
the decisions often favour trademarks in a ridiculous and bribed way.

kind regards philippe, http://Tita-nic.com/

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>
>Can I apply to the court of the US State where ICANN office is?
>
>thanks and regards,
>tul
>
>ECS wrote:
>
>> How is it your domain name? It may be a domain name you would to have,
>> but until such time as it is released, either by it not being
>> re-registered, not been paid or through court action, it belongs to
>> whoever registered it first.
>>
>> If and when it is released back to the public, it will belong to the
>> first person to register it, unless of course as previously mentioned,
>> you get a court order stating that the domain name belongs to you.
>>
>> The best way to ensure you get it is to buy from the person who
>> currently holds it. The second best way is to find a court that states
>> it belongs to you. Otherwise, when/if it is released, somebody else may
>> register it before you do again and demand even more.
>>
>> For more detail, read
>> http://inethosts.com/domainname/udrp-policy-24oct99.htm concerning the
>> domain dispute policy.



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