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ADR.EU provides Alternative Dispute Resolution services of the highest quality using a secure on-line platform and a network of expert panellists fluent in all the languages of the European Union and many other countries.
ADR.eu is one of only two ADR providers for .eu domain name disputes. In January 2009, ADR.EU launched a unique UDRP service for generic Top Level Domains such as .com, .net, .org, .biz, .info, .mobi and .tel which features e-filing and class complaints. UDRP service for generic Top Level Domains such as .com, .net, .org and others (see complete list) which features e-filing and class complaints. These disputes are decided by UDRP Panellists.
ADR.EU, a service of the Czech Arbitration Court based in Prague, helps brand and trade mark owners, domain name registrants and registration companies all over the world to resolve conflicts in a fast, efficient and cost-effective fashion.
New fees schedule
Please be aware that there will be update in the CAC UDRP fees applicable from February 1, 2018 (i.e. on complaints that will be delivered to the CAC on or after February 1, 2018). Structure of the split fee will remain and the initial fee will increase in most of the cases and the additional fee will decrease. This fee schedule reflects more the actual costs and time spent on the proceedings. Please see the new fees schedule for more details.
CAC Panelists meeting 2017
The Czech Arbitration Court (“CAC“) is organising a Panelists meeting for .EU (and .EЮ), UDRP and .CZ Panelists and Experts. The meeting will take place at the Kaiserstein Palace, Prague, on 18 September 2017, however there will be also informal part of the meeting on 17 September 2017. Please find enclosed the programme for more information. The CAC looks forward to meet again with its Panelists and Experts in Prague and looks forward to interesting presentations and discussions on current issues related to domain name disputes.
Programme