(3) UDRP- Trademark related claims are usually resolved as per the UDRP (Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy) The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy has been adopted by ICANN-accredited Registrars in all gTLDs (.aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, .pro). Dispute proceedings arising from alleged abusive registrations of domain names (for example, cybersquatting) may be initiated by a holder of trademark rights. The UDRP is a policy that is agreed to by the Customer and is included in Registration Agreements for all ICANN-accredited registrars.
References:
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy - (
http://www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/policy.htm)
Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy - (
http://www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/uniform-rules.htm)
List of Approved Dispute-Resolution Service Providers - (
http://www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/approved-providers.htm)
Once a UDRP case has been filed and the sponsoring registrar is notified by the Arbitration provider, the Service availed on the domain name should be immediately disabled. Registrars providing the Service to Customers are required to disable the Service upon receiving notification of a UDRP/URS or any complaint received as part of ICANN's rights protection mechanisms in a timely manner.
Note: Under any of the scenarios mentioned above, the Service will be disabled so that the underlying Registrant can be pursued.