How can I dispute a domain registration?
The domain I want to register has already been registered!
Domain names are registered on a first-come, first-served basis; provided the registrant of the domain is eligible to hold the license (ie: they meet all the requirements).
Should you find the domain name you want to register is taken, you can attempt to contact the owner of the domain name license to determine their willingness to transfer it to you. However they are under no obligation to do so.
Note: Webcentral can only provide you with a domain name registrant's contact information as detailed on the WHOIS public record.
A domain, for which I hold a trademark, has already been registered; or
I want to contest the registrant eligibility for a domain name
Customers have some options available to them and may pursue them with the relevant authorities.
.au domains
Complaints about .au registrant eligibility are handled by the Australian Domain Name Administrator (auDA) in accordance with auDA Policy, find it at https://www.auda.org.au/. The auDA is the policy authority and industry self-regulatory body responsible for the administration of .au domain names. To lodge a domain complaint, you can contact auDA via their website.
The auDA will conduct a full investigation into your complaint and will advise you accordingly.
- .com/net/org/info/biz domains
The [Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (iCANN) is the body responsible for the administration of generic top level domain names (gTLD).
You can review their policies and complaint procedure at https://www.icann.org/
Updated about 2 months ago