Shorthand is UDRP is the process and WIPO is one of its accredited providers.
I can use UDRP and use WIPO to apply the process.
If you are new to domains and looking to buy, sell and learn about domains then you have come to the right place. DNForum is the largest domain name community on the internet and continues to grow every day. There are over 105,000 domainers on DNForum doing everything from buying domains, selling domains, learning about domains and discussing domains. Take a minute and Register.
Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!what's the differnce between UDRP and WIPO?
Shorthand is UDRP is the process and WIPO is one of its accredited providers.
I can use UDRP and use WIPO to apply the process.
Vidi, Vici, Veni!
The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) is the procedure incorporated into your domain registration contract (in most major TLD's).
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is one of the two main providers of UDRP dispute services. The other major provider is the National Arbitration Forum (NAF). There is also one in Hong Kong and Beijing - the ADNDRC - and one in New York, whose name I can never remember, but which has some truly stellar fees.
John Berryhill Ph.d., esq.
John-AT-johnberryhill.com
Please do not send private messages via dnforum.com, email me directly.
I think the feeling of unfairness can be found on both sides of whatever fence you are referring to :-D
A dispute which is escalated to a structured conflict resolution scheme is per se contradictory, which inevitably means that (at least) one party believes they have been treated in an unfair manner...while the situation may change fundamentally after the proceedings, it may also simply leave the other party with the same feeling...
Last edited by tpyo; 10-20-2006 at 06:21 AM.
always buying domains with type-in traffic. all tlds.
This is the same principle by which attorneys are, on average, wrong 50% of the time.(at least) one party believes they have been treated in an unfair manner
John Berryhill Ph.d., esq.
John-AT-johnberryhill.com
Please do not send private messages via dnforum.com, email me directly.
Bookmarks