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WIPO Proposal for Paperless UDRP
Interesting article on CircleID that talks about WIPO's proposal to ICANN about paperless UDRP:
CircleID suggests that to ensure domain owners have actual notice of an UDRP action, they optionally store at their registrar the name and contact information of their legal counsel, who would then also receive copies of the UDRP notice. I think this would work for big companies. However, many smaller companies and/or domain owners won't have have legal counsel to list.
I think in this technology-driven age, paperless UDRP makes more sense. Filing paper documents seems so old-fashioned!
Currently, India still has a way to go by way of internet penetration, but I wonder if the INRegistry/INDRP will eventually follow suit if UDRP does go paperless.
Do you think paperless is the way to go?
Interesting article on CircleID that talks about WIPO's proposal to ICANN about paperless UDRP:
Basically, the proposal involves submissions being made in electronic form, and that instead of delivery of the actual complaint, that notice of the complaint be delivered instead. This would save considerable amounts of paper, reduce courier charges (as the notice weighs far less than the full complaint), and thus would be good for the environment.
CircleID suggests that to ensure domain owners have actual notice of an UDRP action, they optionally store at their registrar the name and contact information of their legal counsel, who would then also receive copies of the UDRP notice. I think this would work for big companies. However, many smaller companies and/or domain owners won't have have legal counsel to list.
I think in this technology-driven age, paperless UDRP makes more sense. Filing paper documents seems so old-fashioned!
Currently, India still has a way to go by way of internet penetration, but I wonder if the INRegistry/INDRP will eventually follow suit if UDRP does go paperless.
Do you think paperless is the way to go?