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The '''Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy''' or '''TDRP''', which was created on 12 November 2004, is a [[DRP]] for use between two registrars engaging in Inter-Registrar domain name transfers. Registrars are encouraged to try to solve the dispute between themselves before filing a TDRP, as the resolution fees can be substantial.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm icann.org]</ref> Registrars who wish to dispute alleged violations from the other registrars may initiate a dispute proceeding, either with an independent dispute resolution provider or a relevant registry operator. If a registry operator is chosen, the decision of this registry operator may be appealed by the registrars to an independent dispute resolution provider.<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/icann-approves-dispute-resolution-providers-for-tdrp_0504053153.htm webhosting.info]</ref> A decision made by an independent dispute resolution provider may not be appealed, except for in court.
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The '''Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy''' or '''TDRP''', which was created on 12 November 2004, is a [[DRP]] for use between two registrars engaging in Inter-Registrar domain name transfers. Registrars are encouraged to try to solve the dispute between themselves before filing a TDRP, as the resolution fees can be substantial.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm ICANN.org: Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]</ref> Registrars who wish to dispute alleged violations from the other registrars may initiate a dispute proceeding, either with an independent dispute resolution provider or a relevant registry operator. If a registry operator is chosen, the decision of this registry operator may be appealed by the registrars to an independent dispute resolution provider.<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/icann-approves-dispute-resolution-providers-for-tdrp_0504053153.htm webhosting.info]</ref> A decision made by an independent dispute resolution provider may not be appealed, except for in court.
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There is a statute of limitations of six months on filing the procedure.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm icann.org]</ref>
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There is a statute of limitations of six months on filing the procedure.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm ICANN.org: Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]</ref>
    
[[ICANN]] has the authority to accredit independent as well as neutral dispute resolution providers based on certain criteria.<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/icann-approves-dispute-resolution-providers-for-tdrp_0504053153.htm webhosting.info]</ref>
 
[[ICANN]] has the authority to accredit independent as well as neutral dispute resolution providers based on certain criteria.<ref>[http://www.webhosting.info/news/1/icann-approves-dispute-resolution-providers-for-tdrp_0504053153.htm webhosting.info]</ref>
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# The Registry Operator then has 14 days to review all applicable documentation and come to a decision.
 
# The Registry Operator then has 14 days to review all applicable documentation and come to a decision.
 
# Whoever loses the dispute is to pay the fee assessed to cover the process. If the Registry issues a finding of "no decision," the fee will be assessed to the Filing Registrar. In no case may the fee be passed onto the Registrant.
 
# Whoever loses the dispute is to pay the fee assessed to cover the process. If the Registry issues a finding of "no decision," the fee will be assessed to the Filing Registrar. In no case may the fee be passed onto the Registrant.
# The above procedure may not prevent a Registrar from submitted the dispute to court for independent resolution.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]</ref>
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# The above procedures may not prevent a Registrar from submitted the dispute to court for independent resolution.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm ICANN.org: Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]</ref>
    
====Dispute Procedures at the Second Level with a Dispute Resolution Provider====
 
====Dispute Procedures at the Second Level with a Dispute Resolution Provider====
 
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# An independent Dispute Resolution Panel may be consulted in the case when a Filing Registrar elects to skip the First Level dispute process at the Registry level, when the Registrar who lost at the First Level wishes to appeal the Registry's decision, or when the First Level dispute processes results in "no decision."
 
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# In the case that the First Level dispute process was not skipped, a Registrar has fourteen days following the Registry's decision to file an appeal with a Dispute Resolution Provider.
<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm icann.org]</ref>
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# The Request for Enforcement or Appeal for submission to the Dispute Resolution Provider requires the same information as listed above for the Request for Enforcement to the Registry.
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# The Dispute Resolution Provider has 30 days to review all related documentation.
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# The above procedures may not precent a Registrar from submitting the dispute to a court for independent resolution.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm ICANN.org: Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]</ref>
    
== References ==
 
== References ==
    
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{{reflist}}
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==External Links==
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* [http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/dispute-policy-12jul04.htm Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy]
    
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[[category: glossary]]
    
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