.PL Domain Dispute Policy Poland FAQ

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  • What do I do if I have a domain name dispute or if someone claims a domain name dispute with me?
  • 1) In case a third party initiates a legal action in the Arbitration Court against the Subscriber claiming that the Subscriber has infringed the rights of that person by entering into or performing the Agreement, the Subscriber shall submit to that Arbitration Court a duly signed arbitration clause to the Arbitration Court in due time stated in the summon to sign this arbitration clause.
    2) The non-signing of the arbitration clause specified above shall result in the termination of the Agreement three months after the time stated to sign this arbitration clause, and this time limit shall be shortened to the date of the expiry of the calculating period based on the Price List if this date occurs before the end of the three month-period after the time stated to sign this arbitration clause. If 101Domain and the NASK (Poland's Scientific and Academic Computer Network) has been informed during the time period specified above by the Arbitration Court about the delivery of the signed arbitration clause to that Court, the Agreement shall not be terminated.
    3) A legally valid decision of an arbitration court or the common court stating that the Subscriber has infringed a third party's rights shall be a basis for the termination of the Agreement by 101Domain/NASK with that Subscriber without the period of termination.
  • Is there an established Dispute Policy for .PL domains?
  • All domain name registrations are subject to our registration agreement and dispute resolution policy. ICANN has adopted a Universal Dispute Policy Resolution Policy (UDPR) that clearly states that all disputes will be handled legally with respect to the rules and regulations of the .PL extension and all applicable laws of Poland. For more information about the Dispute Policy, please contact 101Domain. In the event that the Domain Name is registered, you agree to be bound by the Dispute Policy that is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof. For more information about this policy, please contact 101Domain. In disputes arising between the Domain Applicant and the Registrar in connection with conformity to the Rules and Procedures the opinion of the Registrar, or if requested by the Registrar, that of the Registry shall be decisive. In case of disputes arising between the Registrar and the Registry the opinion of the Registry shall be determinant.

    Source: www.dns.pl

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