Information relevant to a <.za> domain dispute

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John Giles

People often contact us saying they want a specific <.za> domain name. We have set out what we consider to be the best approach in these matters (based on our previous experience) in an article entitled I want that domain name. Please read that article before reading this article.

So, if you want an opinion from us regarding a <.za> domain name, then we require the information requested in this article. We know it is a lot and can be time consuming, but it is worth it in the long run.

Usually, the basis of the argument is that it is an abusive registration.

abusive registration” means a domain name which either-
(a) was registered or otherwise acquired in a manner which, at the time when the registration or acquisition took place, took unfair advantage of or was unfairly detrimental to the complainant’s rights; or
(b) has been used in a manner that takes unfair advantage of, or is unfairly detrimental to the complainant’s rights”

Obviously the domain name – we will find out all the details on its registration.

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