Big
Considerations For Domain Name Owners
As domain names continue to surface, the numbers of people
who engaged into getting, purchasing, and owning a domain names
rises. This event therefore leads to an increase in number of
the domain name owners.
Given such fact, the International Corporation of Assigned
Names and Numbers or the ICANN with its Uniform Dispute
Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Anti-cybersquatting Consumer
Protection Act (ACPA) recently presents serious dangers to the
innocent domain name owners. So, there surfaced a number of
considerations for the domain name owners to avoid loss of
their domain names.
One of the considerations that the domain name owners should
give attention to lessen the danger of losing their domain
names is to get a trademark registration that match their
respective domain name. This process is not too difficult for
the fact that some of the countries today cater to this service
and this is not really required by the law to employ a
trademark company. Following such consideration for the
innocent domain names owners’ sake is the act of keeping the
Whois information up to date.
This is considered to be very important since there are some
cases where a court or the UDRP tribunal ruling against
particular domain name owners based its judgment in line on
incomplete or out of date Whois information. And after doing
such move, the domain name owners should also check their Whois
and Domain Name System information not just once but always.
Since it is a common case where most of the domain name owners
fail to pay their registration fees and therefore lose their
domain names, it is therefore necessary for the domain names
owners to pay for such registration fees to keep their domain
names in function and up to date.
One major support for this fact is that Whois information of
certain domain name owners that is out of date will only lead
to the situation where their domain name registration fee never
reached them. And finally, in cases where someone contacts the
domain name owners regarding their domain names, it is
important that they are aware that regardless of how folksy or
friendly a letter could be from someone asking their domain
names, any answers by the domain name owners that makes of the
possible blunders may probably cause a lawsuit or UDRP
complaint taking advantage of the domain name owners’
blunder.
But, if the domain name owners really receive a UDRP
complaint, then it is a right time to respond the complaint,
since the majority of UDRP decisions against the domain name
owners are default decisions that is where the domain name
owner failed to respond to the complaint.
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