[IRP] quite questionable decisions in the domain dispute court

Rafik Dammak rafik.dammak
Sun Dec 13 20:47:42 EET 2009


Hello Max,

I am not sure but I think that each ccTLD has its own rules for domain
dispute (for example individuals cannot face such problem in tunisia..
because they cannot buy .tn). and the relation between ICANN and ccTLD is
just MoU. for the registrants rights that you was talking about, I guess
that is related to gTLD. maybe Milton can confirm that.

Rafik

2009/12/11 Max Senges <maxsenges at gmail.com>

> Hi IRPlers
> just received the following post:
>
> Hi we met during the icann meeting in mexico, and as i recall you were
> interested in registrants rights.
> That is why i write you: in denmark we have had some quite questionable
> decisions in the domain dispute court.
>
> Some private registrants have lost their domain with no reason other than a
> company wanted it.
>
> The disputecourt favored the company and some of us quite afraid that this
> will be the future here.
>
> here is a link with an explanation.
> http://www.noervig.dk/?p=16
> Check on twitter + facebook too if you feel like it.
>
> I was thinking that you might know some people who might be interested in
> this matter.
>
> Best regards
>
> Anders Gammelmark
>
>
>
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