What is CIRA’s dispute resolution process?
CIRA’s dispute resolution process is a mechanism through which individuals and businesses meeting CIRA Canadian Presence Requirements (as defined at www.cira.ca/en/doc_Registration.html) can obtain quick out-of-court arbitrations, at relatively low cost, for clear cut cases of bad faith registration of dot-ca domain names. CIRA recently announced the names of the firms mandated to provide alternate dispute resolution services to parties claiming bad faith registration of .CA domain names. The purpose of the CIRA Dispute Resolution Policy (CDRP) is to give certain rights holders, relatively quick, inexpensive and fair methods for dealing with bad faith registrations of .CA domain names. For more information please visit http://www.cira.ca/news-releases/76.html.
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