The majority of cases settle without having to go to an expert, but in a minority of cases mediation cannot resolve the matter.
Types of decision
There are two types of decision available under the DRS, a summary decision and a full decision. The summary decision is only available in cases where there has been no response. In response cases both the complainant and the respondent may pay for the independent expert to make a full decision.
How decisions are made
A decision is a formal written document in which the independent expert decides on the basis of the tests set out in the Policy and Procedure. The expert decides whether the complainant has succeeded in showing that they have rights and that the domain name in the hands of the respondent is an abusive registration. The expert returns the decision to us, and we then pass it on to the parties. The parties can then accept the decision (as happens in almost every case) or they can
appeal.
The decision is written by the appointed expert. Further information on how the expert is appointed and who they might be is available.
Summary decision
The expert will decide the case based on the DRS policy and procedure, the complaint and any supporting evidence that the complainant has submitted. The expert will not be required to write a full decision with reasoning but only to certify that Rights and Abusive Registration have been satisfied. The cost is £200 + VAT (more for joint complaints or lots of domains). The summary decisions will be published on our web site.
Full decision
The expert will decide the case based on the DRS policy and procedure, the complaint and any supporting evidence, the response and any supporting evidence and the reply and any supporting evidence. The expert will write a full decision setting out any outstanding procedural matters, the contentions of the parties, what they have accepted as fact, what their views are on the arguments and their decision. The cost is £750 +VAT (more for joint complainants or lots of domains). This decisions will be published on our web site.
Decisions and appeals
Decisions and appeals can be viewed using our
DRS Search. You can subscribe to our
DRS RSS feed to receive case decisions or use the links on the right hand side for lists of all cases.