Country / Territory Code |
.LI |
Country / Territory Name |
Liechtenstein |
Whois Search |
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Dispute Resolution Policy |
Variation of UDRPRules of Procedure for Dispute Resolution Procedure for .ch and .li Domain Names Relevant differences between the UDRP and the .LI PolicyThe Rules of Procedure combine conciliation with an expert procedure. Upon receipt of a request, the WIPO Center will appoint a conciliator, who conducts a telephone conference of up to one hour. If the conciliation fails, or if the respondent fails to participate, and the claimant has requested request that an expert be appointed to decide the case, the WIPO Center will proceed to appoint an expert The claimant must prove that the allocation or use of the domain name constitutes a clear infringement of a right in a distinctive sign, which the claimant owns under the laws of Liechtenstein By requesting an expert decision, the claimant submits to the courts of Zurich with regard to any court proceedings initiated by the respondent against the expert decision If the claimant is represented, it is necessary to submit the corresponding power of attorney |
WIPO Model Pleadings |
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Fees |
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WIPO Experts |
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Registry |
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Registration Agreement |
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Eligibility Criteria |
The allocation of .LI domain names is unrestricted |
Supported characters |
.LI domain names support ASCII and IDN characters
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Decisions |
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