.SE Domain Dispute Policy Sweden FAQ - What if I have a domain dispute?
- For more information about the Dispute Policy, please contact 101Domain.
- May I report questionable business practices?
- Yes. If you have been a victim of questionable business practices in relation to domain names, please contact 101domain. We will then be able to update this information and also take action.
The Swedish Trade Federation (www.svenskhandel.se) compiles a warning list of companies who use questionable methods. - What are the needed requirements to successfully gain a dispute resolution?
- In order for a party petitioning for dispute resolution to achieve success, that party must show that three conditions, absolute requirements, are met:
* The applicant must have a right (e.g. a brand or company name) valid in Sweden.
* The registrant of the domain name shall have acted in bad faith when he/she registered or used the domain name.
* The registrant shall also have no right or justified interest in the domain name.
An example of bad faith is if someone has registered a domain name in the knowledge that the designation comprising the domain name belongs to someone else, with the intent of selling it. Bad faith can also include the registration of domain names with the intent of disrupting a competitors business. Registering the brand or family name of another party is an example of not having a right or justified interest in the domain name.
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