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The '''Registry Restriction Dispute Resolution Procedure''' (RRDRP) is a dispute resolution mechanism for resolving claims that a registry operator is not complying with its mandatory registration restrictions, as stated in Specification 12 of its [[Registry Agreement]]. The RRDRP is intended to address circumstances in which a community-based [[New gTLD Program|nTLD]] Registry Operator deviates from its registration restrictions.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rrdrp-2014-01-09-en RRDRP, ICANN Resources]</ref> | The '''Registry Restriction Dispute Resolution Procedure''' ('''RRDRP''') is a dispute resolution mechanism for resolving claims that a registry operator is not complying with its mandatory registration restrictions, as stated in Specification 12 of its [[Registry Agreement]]. The RRDRP is intended to address circumstances in which a community-based [[New gTLD Program|nTLD]] Registry Operator deviates from its registration restrictions.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/rrdrp-2014-01-09-en RRDRP, ICANN Resources]</ref> | ||
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The Registry Restriction Dispute Resolution Procedure (RRDRP) is a dispute resolution mechanism for resolving claims that a registry operator is not complying with its mandatory registration restrictions, as stated in Specification 12 of its Registry Agreement. The RRDRP is intended to address circumstances in which a community-based nTLD Registry Operator deviates from its registration restrictions.[1]