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RoTLD > .ro Domain Registry > Dispute Resolution Policy |
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
The .ro ccTLD Registry (ROTLD) does not act as arbitrator of disputes between domain name holders and third party complainants arising out of the registration or the use of a domain name.
In the event that a dispute arises between a domain name holder and a third party complainant, the ROTLD Registry will assist the two parties to arrive at a mutually acceptable resolution to the dispute.
As a general rule, the Registry ROTLD will take action on a matter when it is clear that a registrant is breaching the Registration Agreement.
When a mutual resolution is not successful, the complain is the subject of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy endorsed and approved by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers).
See also
Uniformed Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Approved Providers for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Information Concerning Approval Process for Dispute-Resolution Service Providers
WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization), Geneva, Switzerland, DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICIES
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NAF (National Arbitration Forum), Minneapolis, SUA, DISPUTE RESOLUTION POLICIES
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