Somebody Else Registered My Company’s Name As a Domain Name. What Can I Do?

All ICANN accredited registrars and their domain name resellers follow what is called a “Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy” (UDRP).

Under that policy, disputes over ownership of a domain name are usually resolved by court action (litigation) between the claimants.

Once the Court rules as to who is entitled to the registration, the domain name registrar will follow that ruling and, if necessary, will transfer the domain name to the owner designated by the Court.

In disputes arising out of abusive registrations, e.g. “cyber squatting” and “cyber piracy”, the UDRP provides a fast-track procedure allowing the dispute to be resolved without the frequent cost and delays of Court litigation.

In those cases, you can apply to one of the domain name dispute resolution service providers.

Easy European Domain Transfers At EuroDNS

If you’ve ever sold a domain name you’ll know the typical hassle involved trying to transfer it from one account or registrar to another.

It can take days or even weeks and delays are not infrequent when you need support.

Now EuroDNS has announced its new “Domain Push” service.

The Push service is proving to be really useful to domain traders or owners wanting to transfer their domain names to others.

The service eliminates the need to start a registrar transfer. The domain can simply be moved, or in the jargon “pushed”, to another EuroDNS client’s account.

Fast and easy.

Visit EuroDNS for new .EU domain names as well as for registering many other European country domains.