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File a UDRP Response

Note: These instructions summarize certain portions of ICANN's Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (UDRP) Rules and the FORUM's UDRP Supplemental Rules that concern the filing of a Response. This summary is not a substitute for reading and understanding the Rules governing this proceeding.

File UDRP Responses Properly
Parties interested in filing a UDRP Response must do so according to the UDRP Rules and the FORUM’s UDRP Supplemental Rules. Please read and review these rules prior to filing your Response.

If you would like to file your Response online, prepare the information for steps 1-10 below and proceed to our Online Filing for UDRP Responses page.

Prepare Your UDRP Response
A model Response form is available online. You may access this form to assist you as you proceed through these instructions. Before you begin, familiarize yourself with the FORUM’s Supplemental Rules as it provides information regarding file formats, file size, and what information must be included in each electronic file.

  1. The Response must be received within twenty (20) days after the commencement of the administrative proceeding. The Written Notice you received indicates the date your Response is due. ICANN Rules for Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy (hereinafter "Rule") 5(a).

  2. Excluding attachments, the Response shall not exceed fifteen (15) pages. National Arbitration Forum Supplemental Rule (hereinafter "Supp. Rule") 5(a).
     
  3. The Response must respond specifically to the statements and allegations contained in the Complaint and include any and all bases for the Respondent to retain registration and use of the domain name. Rule 5(b)(i).

  4. Include the name, postal address, e-mail address, telephone and facsimile numbers of the Respondent. The response must also include the name of the representative who is authorized to act for the Respondent in the proceeding. Rule 5(b)(ii).

  5. Specify the preferred method for communicating with the Respondent. This shall specifically state the person to be contacted, the medium for contact and the address information. Specifically, provide the preferred email address(s) for the person who is to receive case communications. Rule 5(b)(iii). 

  6. Panel Selection
     
    • If the Complainant has requested a single-member Panel, designate whether the Respondent requests a single-member or three-member Panel. Rule 5(b)(iv).

    • When a single-member panel is requested, the National Arbitration Forum shall appoint a neutral and impartial arbitrator. Rule 6(b).

    • If Complainant or Respondent opts for a three-member panel, the Respondent must provide names and contact information for three (3) candidates, one of whom will serve as a panel member. These candidates may be chosen from any ICANN approved provider’s list of potential panelists. Rule 5(b)(v). The Forums list of panel candidates is available online. The other two panelists shall be selected in accordance with Rule 6(e).

    • If the Complainant elects to have the dispute decided by a single-member Panel and Respondent elects a three-member Panel, Respondent shall pay one-half of the applicable fee for a three-member Panel as set forth in National Arbitration Forum Fee Schedule. If payment is not made, the dispute shall be heard by a single-member Panel. Rule 5(c).

  7. Identify any other legal proceedings that have been commenced or terminated in connection with or relating to the domain name(s) that are the subject of the complaint. Rule 5(b)(vi). This includes any prior UDRP cases the Respondent has been a party to with respect to this domain name.

  8. State that a copy of the response has been sent or transmitted to the Complainant in accordance with Rule 2(b). Rule 5(b)(vii).

  9. Conclude with the following statement followed by the signature of the Respondent or its authorized representative:

    "Respondent certifies that the information contained in this Response is to the best of Respondent's knowledge complete and accurate, that this Response is not being presented for any improper purpose, such as to harass, and that the assertions in this Response are warranted under these Rules and under applicable law, as it now exists or as it may be extended by a good-faith and reasonable argument."

    Rule 5(b)(viii).

  10. Attach any documents or other evidence upon which the Respondent relies, together with a table of contents of the evidence. Rule 5(b)(ix).

File Your UDRP Response
Pursuant to Supp. Rule 5(c), send the Response and any other attached evidence by email to domaindispute@adrforum.com or submit online on the FORUM website.

If a three member panel is requested by Respondent, and Respondent wishes to pay by check, rather than online, note that the Rules require payment for the three member panel to accompany the submission of the Response. The payment MUST be received by the Forum by the Response due date or Respondent’s three member panel selection may be forfeited. Payments by check may be sent to:

Regular US Post:
National Arbitration Forum
PO Box 50191
Minneapolis, MN 55405
USA

FedEx, UPS, or Overnight Mailings:
National Arbitration Forum
6465 Wayzata Blvd. #500
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
USA

Fax: 612-235-3355
Toll-free Fax: 866-743-4517

Questions?
Contact us via email or call (800) 474-2371. Please include your file number on all correspondence.



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P.O. Box 50191
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Tel: 800-474-2371
Fax: 612-235-3355
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