What should I do if my website domain name is occupied by others?
According to the relevant laws of our country It stipulates that if one's domain name has been illegally occupied by others, the party concerned may file a complaint with the domain name dispute resolution agency to initiate the domain name dispute resolution process.
Relevant legal provisions
"China Internet Network Information Center Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure Rules"
Article 11 Any organization or individual may In accordance with the provisions of the "Resolution Measures" and "Procedural Rules", file a complaint with the domain name dispute resolution agency authorized by China Internet Network Information Center to initiate the domain name dispute resolution process.
Article 12 The complaint shall be submitted in two forms: tangible written documents and electronic documents (except attachments without electronic document format), and shall include the following contents :
(1) A clear request for trial and ruling based on the "Resolution" and "Procedural Rules";
(2) Name, postal address, email address, contact phone number and fax number of the complainant and his agent;
(3) Whether it is an electronic document or a tangible written document, the preferred method of contacting the complainant in the domain name dispute resolution process should be indicated, including the contact person, contact information and contact address;
(4) Whether to choose an expert to handle the dispute, and whether to choose a one-person or three-person expert panel. If a three-member expert panel is selected to adjudicate the dispute, the complainant shall select three experts as candidates from the domain name dispute resolution agency's expert roster in an order determined by the complainant and indicate the names of the experts. Complainants may also authorize domain name dispute resolutionThe organization appoints an expert on its behalf;
(5) To the best of its knowledge, state the name of the respondent (domain name holder) or its representative or agent (name) and contact details (including all postal addresses, email addresses, contact telephone numbers and fax numbers). The above information should be detailed and specific enough to allow the domain name dispute resolution agency to transmit the complainant's complaint to the respondent in the manner specified in these rules;
(6) Specify the disputed domain name;
(7) Determine the registrar and/or registration agent of the disputed domain name;
(8) The complainant’s rights or legitimate interests in the disputed domain name on which the complaint is based are accompanied by all information that can indicate the status of the rights;
(9) According to the "Resolution Measures", explain the reasons for filing the complaint, especially the following:
1. The respondent (domain name holder) The domain name of someone) is the same as the name or logo in which the complainant has civil rights, or is similar enough to cause confusion;
2. The respondent (domain name holder) Someone) does not have legitimate rights and interests in the domain name or its main part;
3. The respondent (domain name holder) registers or uses the domain name Malicious;
(For item 3, the complainant should explain all aspects stipulated in Article 9 of the "Resolution Measures". The relevant explanatory text should comply with Limitations on the number of words or document pages stipulated in the Domain Name Dispute Resolution Authority's Supplementary Rules.)
(10) Pursuant to Article 13 of the "Resolution Measures" Remedies;
(11) If there are judicial or arbitration proceedings initiated regarding the same domain name dispute, regardless of whether such proceedings have been completed, they shall be Explain and submit all information related to the procedure and available to the complainant;
(12) Already provided to the respondent (domain name holder) and a statement regarding the domain name registrar and/or registration agent sending or transmitting a copy of the complaint;
(13) The end of the complaint shouldAttached is the following statement, signed or stamped by the complainant or his legal representative, or authorized agent:
"The complainant confirms: The relevant complaint is It is submitted in accordance with the "China Internet Network Information Center Domain Name Dispute Resolution Measures", the "China Internet Network Information Center Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure Rules" and relevant laws; to the best of my knowledge, the information contained in the complaint is complete and accurate; Relevant complaints and relief claims are only against registered domain name holders, and do not involve domain name dispute resolution institutions and expert panel experts, nor do they involve domain name registration management agencies and registrars, registrants and domain name registration agencies."
(14) Submit documents that can prove your rights status and any other relevant documents as attachments.
Article 13 A complaint may be filed against multiple domain names registered by the same domain name holder.
The above knowledge is the editor’s answer to relevant legal issues. According to the relevant laws of our country, if one’s domain name has been illegally occupied by others, the party concerned can file a lawsuit against the domain name A dispute resolution authority files a complaint to initiate a domain name dispute resolution process. If you need legal help, readers are welcome to go to the Legal Savior Network for legal consultation.
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