Question: What is UDRP?
Answer: It is the rules governing domain dispute resolution. You can find information about it on the ICANN page on UDRP.
Q: What is it for?
A: To resolve domain conflict disputes. For example, it serves to mediate cases where you have a registered trademark and the domain with that trademark is already registered, or conversely, where you are accused of possessing a domain of a trademark that someone else has registered and wants to recover.
Q: What happens if I don't read it?
A: Initially, nothing, but in case of a dispute, it is advisable to read it to know your rights and obligations.
Q: How does it affect my purchases with cdmon?
A: Not at all. cdmon allows the purchase of any type of domain with no further restrictions than your own morals and the laws of your own country.
Q: Is there any special dispute resolution for .es domains?
A: For .es domains, you can find information about conflict resolution on the website of the managing entity Nic.es.
For more information, you can contact us.