From DNW - ".In cybersquatting dispute decisions are nowhere to be found"
The whole article is worth a read.
.In cybersquatting dispute decisions are nowhere to be found - Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News
NIXI removes published INDRP decisions, generating more questions about how the policy is implemented. The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) isn’t perfect. It works well most of the time but there are outlier cases, many of which I highlight on this site. The good thing is...
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The whole article is worth a read.
Shining light on INDRP decisions is becoming increasingly difficult, though. NIXI, which manages .in, stopped publishing decisions in October 2020. This was around the time someone criticized a shocking INDRP case in which a domain was ordered transferred based on a subdomain.
Making matters worse, NIXI removed all previous decisions when it refreshed its website this year.
I reached out to NIXI last Tuesday to ask why it took the cases down and have not heard back.