If I am not mistaken, according to Russian laws, a legal entity (firm,
fund) cannot file a lawsuit in Arbitration against an individual person
(Whois data in this case). To do this, you need to contact the
magistrate's court or the court of general jurisdiction at the location
of the defendant.
04.09.2022 17:29, Pierre-Philipp Braun пишет:
https://www.cnews.ru/articles/kiberskvotting_zakony_rossii_neodnoznachny
Interesting, it seems there's a way to handle it within the Russian
Federation without going through a UDRP *1: by addressing the Moscow
Arbitration Court which is accustomed to those disputes.
If previous ownership can be shown plus TNF supports the action, I
guess it could be worth a try indeed. But 10k rub isn't that a big
amount and the time spend to organize all this will eventually exceed
that. However I am interested, do you think there's a simple way to
file a complain to that court without hiring a layer?
*1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Domain-Name_Dispute-Resolution_Policy