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h.    Remedies.  The remedies available to a Challenger shall be limited to
requiring the cancellation of your Domain Name registration or the transfer
of your Domain Name registration to the Challenger.

j.    Implementation of the Decision.  The Center will notify its decision
to the Registry for implementation.  In cases where a prevailing Challenger
seeks the transfer of the Domain Name, such Challenger will be provided with
an authorization code generated by the Registry which will allow the
Challenger to register the Domain Name in its name, at the registrar of its
choice, within 10 days of the date on which the notification of the
authorization code is sent to the Challenger, in accordance with and subject
to the sunrise registration conditions set forth in the Registration
Agreement.


David

-----Original Message-----
From: David Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 12:21 PM
To: Mark Jeftovic; Shawn Pritchard
Cc: 'Rick Baraniuk'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: .info


To perform a successful challenge do you have to hold the trademark on that
name? Or is it just sufficient to prove that the other party does not have a
trademark without owning one yourself?

If: (a) it is sufficient to prove that the other person does not have a
trademark without owning one yourself, and (b) you get to own the domain
name at the end of the challenge, then this sounds like an awesome sure-fire
way to get a valuable domain that someone has performed a bogus sunrise
registration on.

Is this correct?

David Harris
President, DRH Internet Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.drh.net/

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mark Jeftovic
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 11:31 AM
To: Shawn Pritchard
Cc: 'Rick Baraniuk'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: .info


I am under the impression that if somebody other than Afilias (i.e. you)
challenge it and win, you get it.

Then after all the third party challenges are in, Afilias is supposed
to go through the ones that are left (have not been challenged) and
themselves challenge the fraudulent ones and those go back into the
free pool.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

-mark

On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Shawn Pritchard wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If we challenge a .info name that clearly does not meet the criteria for
> a valid trademark, etc..  Would we, as the challenger, "win" that domain
> name if the WIPO ruled against the current registrant?  Or...does the
> name then just go back into the pool "at a later date" and we have no
> better chance at getting the name than anyone who didn't bother to
> challenge?
>
> There are a couple of .info names that we are VERY interested in, but
> have been fraudulently claimed during Sunrise (like with Trademark dates
> of January 2040).
>
> Thanks for any insight you can provide.
>
> Shawn Pritchard
> webexceed
>

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