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Can a party use the resolution process if a domain name was stolen or hijacked?

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Can a party use the resolution process if a domain name was stolen or hijacked?

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The resolution process was created to address cybersquatting of trademarked domain names. Some Policies provide a resolution process for certain types of disputes with a domain name registrant (e.g., usTLD Nexus Dispute Policy). If, after reviewing the Policies, Rules, and Supplemental Rules, a party believes the situation can be resolved using the resolution process, they may file a Complaint. Additional information on this issue from ICANN can be found here.

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