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Uniform Dispute Resolution policy
Last modified: Thursday, February 02, 2006 

UDRP or Uniform Dispute Resolution policy defines how disputes over domain name registrations are resolved in the global top-level domains (.biz, .com, .info, .name, .net, and .org as well as .aero, .coop, and .museum). The UDRP includes a mandatory, non-binding, low-cost administrative procedure to resolve a certain set of claims . namely, claims of abusive, bad faith registration. This means a bad faith violation of someone else's trademark. In situations other than these, the UDRP provides that disputes must be resolved by traditional means such as voluntary negotiation and lawsuits. The UDRP is part of the Registration Agreement that Internet users sign to register domain names in the global top-level domains (TLD). The UDRP was adopted by ICANN on 26 August 1999. Implementation began when the final policy documents were approved on 24 October 1999. [Adapted from InterNIC FAQs]

See also ICANN.

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ICANN Home Page 
Excellent resource containing an organizational overview, FAQs, events, committees, supporting organizations, related links, and news items.

InterNIC's home page 
Features information on InterNIC's directory and database services, tools and resources for the Internet community, Scout report and net-happenings publications, and domain name registration and IP network number assignment services.

Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policies
The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy is applicable across all gTLDs. Additional dispute resolution policies may apply to specific circumstances only in individual TLDs.

InterNIC FAQs on the UDRP
The following is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).

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