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As you may know already know Nominet have an option on Fees on the DRS consultation that says:
Updating the .uk Dispute Resolution Service
This means if you had a DRS case against you and lost you would have to pay the complainants DRS fee! In a case like mercer.co.uk not only would you have the first DRS fee but also your appeal fee.
At the DRS consultation event today in London: Latest News
There was a guy on the panel there from Diageo who suggested Nominet should introduce an incentive to stop cybersquatting of brand names i.e. loser pays.
Tony Willoughby (also on the panel), however, did say said he couldn't see how it could be implemented.
I (from the floor) tried to use the example of egg.org.uk and said if I had a bill for £750 + VAT for that I wouldn't pay it as a Nominet member - what would they do then? But I just had 20 ip lawyers take the piss and say I shouldn't be making money off a .org.uk or why have I registered it!
Therefore I would strongly suggest anyone that doesn't want to start paying for dodgey names that reply to that consultation before the 16th Feb.
I would also suggest you give them an alternative and give them a reason why for example:
The DRS fee should be £500 + VAT (one expert) and three times that for appeal £1500 + VAT (three experts). £500 allows for names to be sold privately outside of the DRS procedure. Loser pays would also encourage people to register names in fake details and cause even more problems. How will they make this guy in Moscow pay: http://www.nic.uk/digitalAssets/10309_alliance-leicetercommercialbank___10.pdf and what happens if the expert doesn't get paid?
Also as Nominet have also decided not to contact all registrants (or even the registrars to tell the registrants) until AFTER they have changed the DRS policy I have decided to give them a helping hand....See the banner on front of Whois-Search
3. Introduce a system where the losing party pays for the decision
Updating the .uk Dispute Resolution Service
This means if you had a DRS case against you and lost you would have to pay the complainants DRS fee! In a case like mercer.co.uk not only would you have the first DRS fee but also your appeal fee.
At the DRS consultation event today in London: Latest News
There was a guy on the panel there from Diageo who suggested Nominet should introduce an incentive to stop cybersquatting of brand names i.e. loser pays.
Tony Willoughby (also on the panel), however, did say said he couldn't see how it could be implemented.
I (from the floor) tried to use the example of egg.org.uk and said if I had a bill for £750 + VAT for that I wouldn't pay it as a Nominet member - what would they do then? But I just had 20 ip lawyers take the piss and say I shouldn't be making money off a .org.uk or why have I registered it!
Therefore I would strongly suggest anyone that doesn't want to start paying for dodgey names that reply to that consultation before the 16th Feb.
I would also suggest you give them an alternative and give them a reason why for example:
The DRS fee should be £500 + VAT (one expert) and three times that for appeal £1500 + VAT (three experts). £500 allows for names to be sold privately outside of the DRS procedure. Loser pays would also encourage people to register names in fake details and cause even more problems. How will they make this guy in Moscow pay: http://www.nic.uk/digitalAssets/10309_alliance-leicetercommercialbank___10.pdf and what happens if the expert doesn't get paid?
Also as Nominet have also decided not to contact all registrants (or even the registrars to tell the registrants) until AFTER they have changed the DRS policy I have decided to give them a helping hand....See the banner on front of Whois-Search