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The first URS Provider, The [[National Arbitration Forum]] (FORUM) was announced in February 2013. ICANN described its application proposal as "stunning", and noted their "proven track record boasting resolution of over 19,000 claims in 12+ years of administering UDRP cases. Additionally, FORUM has already developed, and is currently operating a TLD-specific rapid relief system."<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-2-20feb13-en.htm Announcement, ICANN.org] Retrieved 21 Feb 2103</ref>
 
The first URS Provider, The [[National Arbitration Forum]] (FORUM) was announced in February 2013. ICANN described its application proposal as "stunning", and noted their "proven track record boasting resolution of over 19,000 claims in 12+ years of administering UDRP cases. Additionally, FORUM has already developed, and is currently operating a TLD-specific rapid relief system."<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-2-20feb13-en.htm Announcement, ICANN.org] Retrieved 21 Feb 2103</ref>
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==First Case Decided==
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[[Facebook]] submitted the first complaint through URS on August 21 2013, and the case was decided in favor of Facebook on September 26 2013.  The case was concerning facebook.pw, a domain registered through [[.pw The Professional Web]] Registry. Although the system was created for the [[New gTLD Program]], but the .pw Registry adopted it as well in order to combat abuse especially in the early stages of public access to registration.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/14868-first-urs-case-decided-with-facebook-the-victor First URS Case Decided with Facebook the victor, Domain Incite] Retrieved 25 Oct 2013</ref>
    
== Difference between URS and UDRP ==
 
== Difference between URS and UDRP ==

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