Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy" in English language version.

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adndrc.org

adr.eu

adr.eu

udrp.adr.eu

adrforum.com

aipmas.org

acdr.aipmas.org

bna.com

ciidrc.org

cybersquatting.com

emilytaylor.eu

  • "Online brand protection, what to expect in 2013". Emily Taylor — Internet Law and Governance. January 4, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-08. Previous expansions of the namespace have failed to capture the public imagination or to pose a competitive threat to the gorilla in the market, .com. According to WIPO, of 42,000 UDRP filings to date, 80% were for .com domains, and of the new gTLDs, only .info has attracted any volume of UDRP disputes (3% of cases filed)

icann.org

icann.org

  • "Management of Internet Names and Addresses". United States Department of Commerce – via ICANN.org.
  • "Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy". ICANN.
  • "Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "Rules")". ICANN.
  • "List of Approved Dispute Resolution Service Providers and supplemental rules". ICANN.

newgtlds.icann.org

internic.net

web.archive.org

  • O'Toole, Thomas (January 2, 2013). "Cyberlaw Predictions 2013". Bloomberg BNA. Archived from the original on 2013-06-05.
  • "Online brand protection, what to expect in 2013". Emily Taylor — Internet Law and Governance. January 4, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-01-08. Previous expansions of the namespace have failed to capture the public imagination or to pose a competitive threat to the gorilla in the market, .com. According to WIPO, of 42,000 UDRP filings to date, 80% were for .com domains, and of the new gTLDs, only .info has attracted any volume of UDRP disputes (3% of cases filed)

wipo.int