.ORG Domain Dispute Policy Generic FAQ

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  • What do I do if a domain name infringes on my intellectual property?
  • First, contact the registrant of the domain name. You may be able to work out the problem together. If not, a party who wishes to initiate a dispute regarding the validity of a .ORG domain name registration must use the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) or a court system.
    * The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) requires that the UDRP be incorporated by reference into the registration agreements between registrars and registrants. ICANN's Web site contains a list of approved UDRP dispute resolution service providers.
  • What do I do if I have a problem with my registrar (101Domain)?
  • First, try to resolve the issue with the registrar directly. Registrars are required to have customer support mechanisms to assist you. Your registration agreement is a contract between you and your registrar, and therefore PIR does not normally intervene in such disputes.

    Source: www.pir.org

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