All gTLDs registrations and registrants are bound by the terms of this ICANN policy.
Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy. Under the policy, most types of trademark-based domain name disputes must be resolved by agreement, court action, or arbitration before a registrar will cancel, suspend, or transfer a domain name.
The Uniform Dispute Resolution policy is a document which governs how domain name disputes will be resolved within the gTLD namespace. It defines the conditions under which a genuine dispute may arise, and provides guidelines for administrative proceedings to settle the issue, outside of a court where possible. All registrants registering domains through OpenSRS (or any other registrar) are bound by the UDRP. The UDRP can be found at: http://www.domregnow.com/dnd-policy.html
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Policy. Adopted by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN"), is incorporated by reference into all gTLD Registration Agreements, and sets forth the terms and conditions in connection with a dispute between the Registrant and any party other than the Registrar over the registration and use of an Internet domain name registered by the Registrant. Disputes are processed through ICANN-approved arbitration organizations and panelists. This Policy is often considered to be a relatively inexpensive method to resolve a gTLD domain name dispute.
(see Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy)
Uniform Domain Resolution Policy