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Welcome to the ADNDRC (Beijing Office)- Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Website

Welcome to the ADNDRC (Beijing Office) - Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Website.

As of 8 November 2004, the ADNDRC (BEIJING OFFICE) has been approved by Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), to be one of the registrar transfer dispute resolution centres. Registrar transfer disputes handled by the ADNDRC (Beijing Office) are governed by the ICANN Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy and ADNDRC Supplemental Rules to ICANN Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy adopted by the ADNDRC (BEIJING OFFICE) with effect from 12 November 2004. The Administrative Proceeding process will be based only on the documents provided by the parties with an in-person hearing occurring only in exceptional cases.

Registrar Transfer Dispute administered by the ADNDRC (Beijing Office) can be filed and handled by e-mail, fax and/or post. The necessary forms for filing a Request for Enforcement / Appeal or submitting a Response to a Request for Enforcement.

In order to be of further assistance there is Flow Chart of Proceedings showing the various stages of a registrar transfer dispute resolution proceeding, as well as a series of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) and answers thereto, which hopefully will be useful to you.

If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to communicate with the ADNDRC (Beijing Office) Registrar Transfer Dispute Case Administrator by e-mail, fax or phone at the e-mail address, fax and telephone numbers provided on this site.

The ADNDRC looks forward to being of service to you.

12 November, 2004

 

 

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