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the UDRP was created in order to protect recognized brands and trademarks from abuse by third party registrants who should not be allowed to use, or have invested interest it, the given trademark. It is important to remember that the UDRP applies to all [[gTLD]]s. Additional dispute resolution policies may apply in specific circumstances for individual [[TLD]]s.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/udrp/#udrp Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policies]</ref>
 
the UDRP was created in order to protect recognized brands and trademarks from abuse by third party registrants who should not be allowed to use, or have invested interest it, the given trademark. It is important to remember that the UDRP applies to all [[gTLD]]s. Additional dispute resolution policies may apply in specific circumstances for individual [[TLD]]s.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/udrp/#udrp Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policies]</ref>
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==WIPO and UDRP==
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The UDRP Policy provides the legal framework for the resolution of disputes between a domain name registrant and a third party regarding abusive registration and use of a specific Internet domain name via a dispute resolution provider. On October 1999, the [[ICANN Board]] adopted the UDRP rules and procedures, which shall be followed for the dispute resolution.
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The [[WIPO]] Arbitration and Mediation Center (WIPO Center) serves a dispute resolution service provider. The WIPO center acted as a technical advisor when ICANN dreafted the UDRP Policy and Rules. WIPO developed Supplemental Rules specifically for UDRP Rules and Policy.<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/guide/index.html WIPO and UDRP]</ref>
    
==UDRP disputes==
 
==UDRP disputes==
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