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Policy Implementation Update

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LOS ANGELES - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced the implementation of amended rules for the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).

According to ICANN, the UDRP is a consensus policy that is applicable to all ICANN-accredited registrars. The updates include:

1. "Lock" and "pendency" are now defined terms in the UDRP Rules;
2. UDRP complainants no longer have to transmit a copy of the complaint to the respondent (rule 3(b)(xii));
3. Rule 4(b) requires registrars to lock the disputed domain name(s) within two (2) business days of receiving a UDRP complaint from a UDRP provider;
4. Rule 4(e) provides that when a UDRP provider informs the registrar that the UDRP proceeding has been withdrawn or dismissed, the registrar must remove the lock within one (1) business day of receiving notice;
5. Rule 5(b) provides that respondents may request an additional four (4) calendar days to respond to a complaint and UDRP providers will automatically grant the extension, if requested;
6. Rule 16(a) provides that registrars must notify the parties, the provider and ICANN of the date for implementation of the decision within three (3) business days of receiving the decision from the provider;
7. Rule 17 outlines a new procedure to be used in cases that are settled between parties outside the UDRP case.
These amendments to the UDRP rules were designed to reduce the risk of cyberflight during a UDRP proceeding.
A link to a redline version of the amended UDRP Rules can be found here: http://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/udrp-rules-redline-24sep14-en.pdf [PDF, 204 KB]
Background

On 23 September 2013, the ICANN Board adopted the GNSO Council Policy Recommendations on the Locking of a Domain Name subject to UDRP Proceedings as set forth in the Final Report (see http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/locking/domain-name-final-05jul13-en.pdf [PDF, 1.01 MB]).
The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) unanimously approved at its meeting on 1 August 2013 the recommendations of the Locking of a Domain Name subject to UDRP Proceedings PDP Working Group. The 17 recommendations are intended to clarify and standardize the process for locking of a domain name subject to UDRP Proceedings, including:

Definition of "locking"
Requiring registrar to apply lock within 2 business days following request for verification
Removing obligation for complainant to notify the respondent at the time of filing, but add automatic extension of 4 days to response time upon request
Step by step clarification of requirements of different parties involved
Development of educational and informational materials to assist in informing affected parties of new requirements and recommended best practices
Following ICANN Board approval, an Implementation Review Team ("IRT"), comprised of GNSO Working Group members, was convened and worked with ICANN staff in drafting the amended UDRP Rules. ICANN staff held regular meetings with the IRT to ensure that the recommendations were implemented in accordance with the Working Group's intent.

Effective Date

These new requirements will take effect and will be enforced by ICANN as of July 31, 2015. All ICANN-accredited registrars are required to comply by this date.
 
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