I attended the DomainX conference that took place in New Delhi and here is one of the most important takeaways!
A domain name attorney, Mr. Pavan Duggal in his session, explained how to safeguard your domain names in case a UDRP is filed:
1) Put up a 'Terms & Conditions' page.
2) Have a 'Rules and Regulations; page.
3) Have a 'User Agreement'.
4) Privacy Policy.
If you have these things on your domain name, chances of losing the UDRP is minimized, unless there is an obvious trademark breach.
Please share your views on this, if you have had any previous experience.
A domain name attorney, Mr. Pavan Duggal in his session, explained how to safeguard your domain names in case a UDRP is filed:
1) Put up a 'Terms & Conditions' page.
2) Have a 'Rules and Regulations; page.
3) Have a 'User Agreement'.
4) Privacy Policy.
If you have these things on your domain name, chances of losing the UDRP is minimized, unless there is an obvious trademark breach.
Please share your views on this, if you have had any previous experience.







