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What are the results of the Proceedings?
A domain name is either transferred or the complaint is denied and
the respondent keeps the domain name. It is also possible to seek
cancellation or modification of the domain name.
There are no monetary damages applied in MYDRP domain name disputes,
and no injunctive relief is available.
MYNIC, as the accredited
domain name registrar, will implement the Panel's decision after 10
working days, unless the decision is appealed in court in that time.
Can a Complainant "settle" the domain name dispute with the
Respondent?
If the Complainant and Respondent agree on a settlement, they must
immediately inform the Provider and/or the Panel as provided in the
MYDRP Rules (please refer to
rule 20.1), so long as it is before a decision is made by the Panel.
The Complainant and Respondent must supply the Panel and/or Provider
with a written and signed agreement of the settlement. Once the
Panel and/or Provider receive the agreement, the Proceeding will be
terminated.
How does a Complainant claim an award of damages or payment of
compensation from the Respondent?
Panel has no power to make such awards and therefore, any claim for
damages or compensation must be made through either court action or
arbitration proceedings.
Are the results binding?
The panel decisions are mandatory in the sense that the Registrar (MYNIC)
is bound to take the necessary steps to enforce a decision, such as
transferring the name concerned. However, either party retains the
option to take the dispute to a court of competent jurisdiction for
independent resolution.
How and when will the Parties be informed of the Panel's decision?
The Panel will forward its decision to the Provider within 14
working days after it has received the file containing the
Complaint, Response and/or Reply from the Provider. The Provider
informs MYNIC of the Panel's decision for its further action. The decisions are then published
in full on the KLRCA website. |