What is the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)?
Once upon a time, not too long ago, there was a lot of money to be made by registering a domain name and then selling it to a company for thousands, sometimes millions of dollars. These days are long gone. Now if you register a trademarked name, you will get sued for thousands of dollars, and will be forced to turn over the domain. In order to deal with this issue, ICANN (the organization that currently oversees the .com, .org and .net domain extensions) has prepared “Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy” which provides guidelines for dealing with conflicting claims regarding the rights to register an internet domain name. When you register a domain name through us, you agree to be bound by this policy. You can view the policy here.