What is the Dispute Resolution Process?
This process is how any disputes for domain name ownership will be handled. The process is documented in the DotCoop Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (DCDRP). The provisions of this policy bind all domain name registrars for domain names in accordance with dotCoop’s Agreement with ICANN and is incorporated into your Registration Agreement.
CIRA’s dispute resolution process to address disputes between domain name Registrants and those who claim trademarks and related rights. The dispute resolution process takes into account the interests of domain name and trademark owners, as well as, Canada’s intellectual property laws. More information regarding CIRA’s Domain Dispute Policy can be found on its website at http://www.cira.
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