Doesn't UDRP pretty much indemnify a registrar from any
liability regarding a domain dispute?

I'm rather pissed that this procedure was created, with the
full support and coordination of the WIPO, and claimants
choose to bypass it.

I will not only respond to any UDRP arbitration, I consider
it my *right* as domain holder to do so. If a claimant cannot
follow this simple procedure they can f*ck off, and it seems
a registrar ought to have a much higher potential liability for
becoming involved at all.

What recourse does a domain holder have against registrars
that do not honor the UDRP dispute process? Can damages
or penalties be claimed thru ICANN?

    Adam


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