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Re[2]: [ga] WIPO Arbitrators Stern In Domain 'Hijacking' Rulings
Sunday, Sunday, October 28, 2001, 1:14:17 AM, John Berryhill wrote:
> If, instead, the domain name registrant were faced with a lawsuit in some
> remote jurisdiction, then the registrant is, most likely, not going to have
> the time or the means to make repeated appearances in that court, or to know
> how to deal with flurries of preliminary motions, or, really, to know how on
> earth one responds to a civil complaint in the first place.
The issue is that they MUST submit to the UDRP. At the very minimum
the domain registrant should be able to reject the UDRP process, and
thus select to have the matter tried in court should the complainant
think they have a case that meets the higher standard the law places.
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