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Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
- ICANN: UDRP - Official documents about and records of proceedings under the UDRP.
- Rough Justice - Statistical analysis of ICANN's UDRP, reporting "a statistically significant correlation between market share and the tendency to take away domain names from respondents". [PDF]
- UDRP & Cybersquatting - Browse a collection of policies, supplemental rules of arbitration tribunals, and panel decisions relating to the operation of UDRP.
- The UDRP: How Do You Spell Success? - Colm Brannigan argues that the UDRP process is a simple, cost-effective way to resolve the narrow ambit of cybersquatting cases.
- UDRP Opinion Guide - Diane Cabell summarizes the opininion of UDRP panelists on issues such as procedures, elements necessary to establish trademark rights, activities constituting "bad faith" and the nature of legitimate interests.
- UDRPinfo.com - Practical policy and statistical information relating to the ICANN's UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy), links to UDRP providers, policies, decisions, panelist profiles and an e-mail update service.
- Wikipedia - Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy - UDRP article from the free encyclopedia.
- WIPO Overview - WIPO panel consensus views on select UDRP questions of policy elements and procedure.
- Why ICANN's Domain Dispute Rules are Flawed: Part I - "It is time to spell out exactly why this set of rules threatens to damage the very fabric of the Internet." [Register] (July 11, 2001)
- Why ICANN's Domain Dispute Rules are Flawed: Part II - "We covered the first five of the ten main points in the first part. Here are the remaining four and a short piece on the future of UDRP." By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (July 11, 2001)
- WIPO Loads Dice in Domain Dispute Conference - "WIPO made sure its views on domain name disputes were made clear at an international meeting in Geneva on Monday by stacking pro-WIPO speakers against critics." By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (February 22, 2001)
- WIPO Domain Dispute Coup Continues - "WIPO has continued its march toward control of the domain dispute market, taking 68.5 per cent of all cases in November." By Kieren McCarthy. [Register] (June 12, 2000)
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