What is the role of the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC) in the dispute resolution process regarding gTLD domain names?
The Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC) has been appointed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as one of four (4) dispute resolution providers in the world and the only one in Asia for disputes involving gTLD domain names. As such, the ADNDRC, through one of its two offices (Beijing or Hong Kong) administers the administrative proceedings brought under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) in accordance with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy Rules of Procedure and the ADNDRC’s own Domain Name Dispute Supplemental Rules. What are the steps in the administrative proceeding process in regard to a dispute involving a gTLD domain name? Answer: Generally speaking, the steps are as follows:- • The Complainant files a Complaint with the one of the two offices (either Hong Kong or Beijing, at the choice of the Complainant), of the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC); • The relevant office of the
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