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davezan - 1:44 am on Jan 30, 2008 (gmt 0)


I dont understand how this mutual understanding comes when someone already filed a case.

Ever hear of the word "settlement"? Search around and you'll find many cases
where parties reached a "mutual understanding", then subsequently dropping
their suit before it was decided by a judge or so.

While you believe you're not violating a rule, obviously the other party figures
you are. When two parties can't mutually understand, that's where third party
dispute resolution services can come in if one chooses to force the issue.

Unless you're willing to go through the numerous decisions and file a response
in 20 days from the date of the complaint (I think), then you might as well go
look for any lawyer versed in these who's willing to work out something with
you. Depending where you are, there might some kind of "law clinic" or so.

I've read UDRPs responded to by registrants without lawyers. Some are won,
others aren't.

One good way to lose, though, is not to respond to a UDRP.

David


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