Domain Dispute Masterclass Episode 11: Where to File a UDRP Complaint

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.”