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ICANN warns of domain dispute swindle

April 11, 2002 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is warning of a swindle by an organization claiming to be an approved domain-name dispute solver.

ICANN, the organization that oversees the Internet's addressing system, said this week that it has received many reports of domain name registrants receiving mailings from an entity calling itself XChange Dispute Resolution and claiming to be an ICANN authorized arbitrator in domain name dispute cases. It is not.

In the mailing, XChange Dispute Resolution states that it received a domain dispute-resolution complaint and asks the domain name holder to mail a deposit of between $250 and $1,250 to defend ownership of a domain. According to ICANN, if the recipient takes no action, its rights to the domain will be forfeited, the mailing states.

A sample of the mailing is posted on ICANN's Web site.

Not only is the entity not approved by ICANN, the Uniform Domain-Name Resolution Policy also does not allow dispute resolution providers to demand a deposit from registrants and does not deprive registrants of the rights to their domain names solely because of a failure to reply to a notice of a dispute, ICANN said.

Approved dispute-resolution service providers are listed on ICANN's Web site. Domain name owners who receive the false notice should inform law enforcement or forward it to ICANN, which may pass it on to the appropriate authorities, ICANN said.



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