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Where can I obtain information about who is the registered holder of a gTLD domain name?

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Where can I obtain information about who is the registered holder of a gTLD domain name?

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Information on registered gTLD domain name holders can be obtained by clicking on WHOIS on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)’s website at www.internic.net/whois.html. What happens if a Complaint in respect of a gTLD domain name is filed and it is determined by the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC) to be deficient when the ADNDRC undertakes its Compliance Review? Answer: According to Article 7 of the ADNDRC Domain Name Dispute Supplemental Rules, if the relevant Office of the ADNDRC determines that there are deficiencies in the Complaint, such Office of the ADNDRC shall notify the Complainant of such deficiencies and the Complainant shall remedy such deficiencies within five (5) calendar days. As well, according to Article 15(2) of the ADNDRC’s Domain Name Dispute Supplemental Rules the Complainant must pay to the HKIAC at the time the Complainant submits the correction of the deficiencies an additional fee of US$150.

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