
Recovery
How a domain gets recovered: UDRP in plain English
The UDRP is how most copycat domains are taken back from the people who registered them. Here is what it proves, what it costs, how long it takes, and what it cannot do.
Arya Stark··7 min
Topic
The procedures that get domains back: UDRP, URS, registrar enforcement, and negotiated transfers.

The UDRP is how most copycat domains are taken back from the people who registered them. Here is what it proves, what it costs, how long it takes, and what it cannot do.

Three different tools recover or neutralise a copycat domain, and they are not interchangeable. One transfers, one suspends, one can award damages. Here is how to choose.