In episode number 11 of my YouTube masterclass on domain name disputes, I discuss where a trademark owner can file a complaint under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
Watch the video below or on the GigaLaw YouTube channel.
As I explain in the video, there are six ICANN-approved UDRP service providers:
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
The Forum (formerly known as the National Arbitration Forum)
The Czech Arbitration Court (CAC)
The Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC)
The Arab Center for Dispute Resolution (ACDR)
Canadian International Internet Dispute Resolution Centre (CIIDRC)
In the video, I discuss where each of the six UDRP providers is located, explain how their fees and services differ from each other, and explore how a trademark owner might go about selecting a UDRP service provider when deciding where to file a complaint against a cybersquatter.
To watch previous episodes, visit “Domain Name Disputes: A Masterclass by Doug Isenberg.”