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Clause 10 – Remedies under INDRP policy states the remedies available to a Complainant pursuant to any proceeding before an Arbitrator shall be limited to:
a. requiring the cancellation of the Registrant’s domain name, or
b. the transfer of the Registrant’s domain name registration to the Complainant.
Costs as may be deemed fit may also be awarded by the Arbitrator.
Therefore, it is worth noting that holding a trademark base .IN Domain Name may end up in cost being imposed under INDRP proceedings, which is not the case under UDRP proceedings.
a. requiring the cancellation of the Registrant’s domain name, or
b. the transfer of the Registrant’s domain name registration to the Complainant.
Costs as may be deemed fit may also be awarded by the Arbitrator.
Therefore, it is worth noting that holding a trademark base .IN Domain Name may end up in cost being imposed under INDRP proceedings, which is not the case under UDRP proceedings.
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