Domain Name Ownership Dispute. The Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Policy CEDRP is followed by the sponsored TLDsaerocoopmuseum andtravel for challenges to registration of a domain name on the grounds that the registrant does not meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the sponsored TLD charter for registration of a domain name in the given TLD. We provide an award-winning Dispute Resolution Service DRS.
In certain instances the domain name holder may have rights or legitimate interests in the domain name. This information is important because any domain name disputes and technical issues will need to be resolved by the domain name owner. In this case the UDRP will generally not resolve the dispute.
The agency that oversees domain-name registration has created an arbitration process you can use to dispute the use of a domain name.
The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy is a process established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers for the resolution of disputes regarding the registration of internet domain names. You can only use this arbitration process if the domain-name holder is cybersquatting. This method is popular because it tends to be a faster more cost-efficient alternative to litigation and is especially useful for trademark owners. When a dispute over a domain name occurs such as those described above the parties can always turn to the courts.