Newsletter - Volume 53, June 2010
.CA Domain Names Becoming More Restrictive
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) recently passed quarterly revisions to its policies, rules, and procedures, in relation to .CA Canadian country code top-level domain names. The most noteworthy revision, with an effective date of June 10, 2008, is the elimination of immediate availability of WHOIS information for individual Registrants. Access to WHOIS information for corporate Registrants will remain available, but may be protected in special circumstances. In the event of a trademark or other intellectual property dispute, CIRA has provided detailed Rules and Procedures for obtaining individual contact information. In addition to the WHOIS information restrictions, CIRA's own Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and dispute rules may present another obstacle to obtaining a registered .CA domain name that infringes upon one's intellectual property rights. This is due to the policy and rules requiring greater proof of Registrant's "bad faith" and "no legitimate interest" than typically required for a successful UDRP proceeding. The burden of the higher standard of proof is further evidenced by the fact that only approximately 100 Dispute Resolution Decisions have been issued since 2002 through CIRA's Dispute Resolution Policy.
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Vol. 53, June 2010