Newsletter - Volume 53, June 2010

National Arbitration Forum to Permit Combining of Respondent Aliases

In a letter to ICANN, the National Arbitration Forum—one of two main forums for UDRP proceedings—has proposed updated Supplemental Rules for the UDRP, with an intended effective date of November 1, 2007. The proposed change with likely the greatest impact is one relating to allegations of Respondent aliases. In instances where a Complainant believes that a number of domain names are registered to a single entity or person, but under multiple aliases, the Complainant will be allowed to make arguments and present evidence in the UDRP Complaint, linking the alleged aliases. The determination of whether presented evidence is sufficient to link the alleged aliases will be made by the Panel, rather than by the service provider. Large-scale domain name registrants in the "pay-per-click" business often use multiple aliases to avoid being detected and perceived as "cybersquatters." This proposed rule change is also relevant in the context of domain names whose WHOIS information is shielded by the same privacy protection service.

Although there will be an increase in filing fees dependent on the number of domain names involved in the dispute, the proposed change will likely yield monetary savings for Complainants by allowing them to proceed under a single filing instead of having to pursue each of Respondent's multiple aliases separately. It should be noted, however, that if the Panel determines that Complainant's evidence is insufficient to link the alleged aliases, the domain names held by the unrelated registrants will not be subject to further consideration and no portion of the filing fee will be refunded.




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