.au Dispute Resolution Goes Electronic
July 24, No Comments - Author: Simon JohnsonIt might come as a shock to everyone (particularly those people who are not in Australia) that .au requires paper-based document submission.That’s right, if you sell a domain, get out the pen and fax machine, or start lickin those stamps!
The times are changing, even down-under, as “auDA will introduce changes to the .au Dispute Resolution Policy (auDRP) in August 2010, to require electronic filing of documents for auDRP proceedings. The changes mirror those introduced to the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) earlier this year.”
Why .au has its own auDRP is beyond me. I just dont get “why we have to reinvent the wheel”. The good news out of this, is that it might save a few trees.
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