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There is a UDRP complaint against 2 domains (consolidated in a single case). Both the domains are at different registrars and have different owners.
But both have same nameservers as they both are parked at PC.
One of the domains is behind a third party whois privacy (service independent of registrar). So the complainant says they have the same owner as they have same nameservers and similar website (parking page).
One of the respondent replied to the center (ADR) mentioning that owners are not related. Center says that panelist will decide on it.
Best way to defend it? Isn't is necessary to file different complaints if the owners are not related? Please advise.
But both have same nameservers as they both are parked at PC.
One of the domains is behind a third party whois privacy (service independent of registrar). So the complainant says they have the same owner as they have same nameservers and similar website (parking page).
One of the respondent replied to the center (ADR) mentioning that owners are not related. Center says that panelist will decide on it.
Best way to defend it? Isn't is necessary to file different complaints if the owners are not related? Please advise.
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