− | The UDRP Policy provides the legal framework for the resolution of disputes between a domain name registrant and a third party regarding abusive registration and use of a specific Internet domain name as [[gTLD]]. The [[ICANN]] Board adopted in October 24 year 1999 the UDRP Rules which present the procedures which must be followed for the dispute resolution. | + | The UDRP Policy provides the legal framework for the resolution of disputes between a domain name registrant and a third party regarding abusive registration and use of a specific Internet domain name via a dispute resolution provider. The [[ICANN Board]] adopted the UDRP Rules which present the procedures which must be followed for the dispute resolution in October, 1999. |
− | Having this in mind, The WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center (WIPO Center) is such a dispute resolution service provider. In this way, the WIPO center acts as a technical advisory when ICANN is drafting the UDRP Policy and Rules. This how the WIPO Supplemental Rules were developed specifically for UDRP Rules and Policy.<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/guide/index.html WIPO and UDRP]</ref>
| + | The [[WIPO]] Arbitration and Mediation Center (WIPO Center) is such a dispute resolution service provider. In this way, the WIPO center acted as a technical advisor when ICANN was drafting the UDRP Policy and Rules. WIPO developed Supplemental Rules specifically for UDRP Rules and Policy.<ref>[http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/guide/index.html WIPO and UDRP]</ref> |