Is it possible to challenge a Decision in respect of a gTLD domain name made by a Panel pursuant to an administrative proceeding?
Paragraph 4(k) of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) states that the administrative proceedings called for under the UDRP shall not prevent either a Complainant or a domain name holder (the Respondent) from submitting the dispute to a court of competent jurisdiction before the administrative proceeding is commenced or after the administrative proceeding is concluded. Moreover, if a Panel decides that a domain name registration should be cancelled or transferred, the Registrar of the domain name in question will wait ten (10) business days (as observed in the location of the principal office of the Registrar) after the Registrar is informed by the relevant Office of the ADNDRC of the Panel’s Decision before implementing the Decision. The Registrar will implement the Decision, unless it receives from the domain name holder (the Respondent) during the ten (10) business day period, official documentation (such as a copy of a complaint, file-stamped by the clerk of the
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