No money back with UDRP even when you win. Sue.
Well a complainant should post a 10k bond before filing a UDRP. Its really not that fair to a domain owner to have to spend the time and cost of filing a URRP response with out repercussions. Whats good for the goose (us legal court) is good for the gander. I do plan on suing and thankfully they do business in california but im wondering if anyone else has tried with success.
If they caused pain and suffering sue for that as well.
Well a complainant should post a 10k bond before filing a UDRP. Its really not that fair to a domain owner to have to spend the time and cost of filing a URRP response with out repercussions. Whats good for the goose (us legal court) is good for the gander. I do plan on suing and thankfully they do business in california but im wondering if anyone else has tried with success.
That would be a sure fire way to make sure that you wind up looking like a moron in front of the judge. You can't sue for "pain and suffering" because someone tried to take your domain name.
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That would be pretty cool... but, what about complainants who win? Should they also be able to recover fees? Be careful what you wish for, and which morons you listen to.
Does anyone know a way to recover legal fees from a lost complainant?
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