When I inquired to support about launching " an investigation as to the
registrant's eligibility to a
Canadian name? " Frank answered back " review the CIRA resolution
policy, and see what avenues are open to you to dispute the registration.
There is at least one dispute resolution company (e-resolution in montreal)
that
serves Canada. "

My customer just told me " The fees came from the schedule at eresolution
(see below).  I was assuming
I'd need a 3-person panel, which costs $2900 US for 1-2 domain names.
http://www.eresolution.com/services/dnd/schedule.htm#composition "



Did she miss a step? Can she do this without hiring a dispute resolution
company?

Jo Shea
Danjo Creations
[.com] [.net] [.org] [.ca] [.co.uk] [.org .uk] [and very soon .tv]
Leave Network Solutions in the dust!
http://danjocreations.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Joy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 11:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: .ca - What is the use of having eligibility
requirements??????????


Hey, that's fascinating. Who told your client that?

Thanks,

Ken

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