The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy and the Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy are to be found at Types of Disputes > UDRP.
Class Complaint means a single Complaint filed against a single domain-name holder in regard to multiple disputed domain names with the same language of UDRP proceeding filed by a single person acting on behalf of two or more Complainants and requesting separate relief for each Complainant for different disputed domain names than for the other Complainants joined in the Class Complaint.
Provider means the Arbitration Court attached to the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic and Agricultural Chamber of the Czech Republic.
Time of Filing means a point in time when the following conditions are fulfilled:
Working Days mean all days falling between Monday and Friday other than those which are public holidays in the country or the state where the Provider or either of the Parties, as the case may be, is subject to an obligation to adhere to a period of time as specified under these Supplemental Rules.
Any other term defined in the Rules shall have the same meaning when used in these Supplemental Rules.
The Panellist appointed in accordance with Art. 6 (e) of the Rules from the Provider’s list of Panellists shall be the Presiding Panellist, coordinating the Panel.
Prior to appointment as a Panellist, a candidate shall be required to submit to the Provider a Declaration of Independence and Impartiality using the form included in the list of Forms contained in Annex B hereto and posted on the Provider’s web site.
All documents including communications made as part of the proceeding shall be made in the language of the proceeding. The Panel may disregard documents submitted in other languages than the language of the proceeding without requesting their translation. Any communication by the Provider which, from its content, cannot be regarded as amounting to procedural documents (such as cover letters with which the Provider sends procedural documents or automatic system notifications generated by the Provider’s application) shall be made in the language of the proceeding or in English.
The Provider shall inform the Parties, the Registry and the concerned Registrar(s) of the Panel’s decision. ICANN shall be informed of the Panel’s decision through its publication. The Provider shall publish the full decision on his website, listing at least the following:
The decision shall be published in the language of the proceeding. With respect to proceedings which are not conducted in English, the Provider shall also publish accompanying unofficial English translations of selected decisions.
The fees applicable for administrative procedures and obligatory payment instructions are specified in Annex A hereto and posted on the Provider’s website. The Provider may grant discounts on the applicable fees in justified cases. The conditions for obtaining discounts shall be published on the Provider’s website.
The following limitations shall apply as to length of the Complaints and Responses:
Subject to the Rules, the Provider may amend these Supplemental Rules in its sole discretion.
These Supplemental Rules apply to all cases filed on or after 1 March 2010.
Annex A: Fee Schedule;
Annex B: List of Forms;
Annex C: Communication Instructions
Fees of the Czech Arbitration Court (CAC)
All UDRP Fees below are in EUR
!ATTENTION! Please read carefully point No. 1. below the tables to understand the relation between Initial and Additional UDRP Fees
Initial UDRP Fees
Number of |
Fee for Panellists |
CAC's Administrative Fee |
Total Fees |
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Single Panellist |
Three |
Single Panellist |
Three Panellists |
Single Panellist |
Three Panellists |
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Presiding Panellist: |
Each Co-Panellist: |
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1 to 5 domain names |
400 |
1000 |
500 |
400 |
600 |
800 |
2600 |
6 to 10 domain names |
600 |
1200 |
600 |
500 |
800 |
1100 |
3200 |
11 to 20 domain names |
850 |
1400 |
700 |
600 |
1000 |
1450 |
3800 |
21 to 30 domain names |
850 |
1600 |
800 |
700 |
1200 |
1550 |
4400 |
31 to 40 domain names |
1100 |
1800 |
900 |
800 |
1400 |
1900 |
5000 |
41 to 50 domain names |
1100 |
2000 |
1000 |
900 |
1600 |
2000 |
5600 |
51 domain names or more |
To be decided in consultation with the CAC. |
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Preliminary control of a complaint for administrative compliance |
60 |
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Request for a review of admin. decision of the CAC (Art. 5 (a) of the CAC’s Supplemental Rules |
250 | ||||||
Chess Card Fee (fee for the authentication of a document by a Chess Card) |
10 |
Additional UDRP Fees
Number of |
Fee for Panelist – Single Panelist |
Fee for Panellists |
CAC's Administrative Fee |
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1 to 5 domain names |
650 |
150 |
800 |
6 to 10 domain names |
600 |
200 |
800 |
11 to 20 domain names |
550 |
200 |
750 |
21 to 30 domain names |
750 |
300 |
1050 |
31 to 40 domain names |
700 |
300 |
1000 |
41 to 50 domain names |
900 |
400 |
1300 |
The Complainant must pay the Additional UDRP Fees within 5 days of notification by the Provider or, after its appointment, the Panel when (a) a Response is filed that is in administrative compliance with Art. 5 of the Rules; or (b) the Panel determines that it is appropriate for the Complainant to pay the Additional UDRP Fees, having regard to the complexity of the proceeding. If the Additional UDRP Fees are not paid within the prescribed time period, the Complaint be deemed withdrawn.
The Czech Arbitration Court will grant a substantial discount on UDRP Fees for administrative proceedings which have been terminated early. Specifically, when a Complaint is withdrawn or a proceeding is terminated before the Panel has been appointed, the CAC will withhold a processing fee equal to the CAC’s Administrative Fee and return the remainder of the UDRP Fees to the respective Parties.
The Czech Arbitration Court will return the UDRP Fees applicable for filing a request to review the CAC’s administrative to terminate an administrative proceeding due to administrative deficiencies, if the review is concluded in favor of the Complainant.
Explanatory Notes:
No |
Form |
note |
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A1 |
Complaint |
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A2 |
Notification of Fees unpaid |
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A3 |
Termination due to Fees unpaid |
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A4 |
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Complaint |
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A5 |
Complaint suspension-termination |
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A6 |
Notification of Deficiencies in Complaint |
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A7 |
Amended Complaint |
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A8 |
Termination due to defective Complaint |
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A9 |
Notification of Complaint and Commencement of admin. proceeding |
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A10 |
Response |
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A11 |
Acknowledgement of Receipt of Response |
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A12 |
Administrative Compliance Checklist - Response |
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A13 |
Notification of Respondent’s Default |
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A14 |
Notification of Complainant to choose Candidates for Panellists |
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A15 |
Selection of Panel Candidates by Complainant |
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A16 |
Statement of Acceptance and Declaration of Impartiality and Independence |
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A17 |
Notification of Appointment of Panel and Projected Decision Date |
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A18 |
Decision |
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A19 |
Announcement of Activation of Suspended Complaints |
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A20 |
Notification of Continued suspension |
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A21 |
Notification of Termination of suspended Complaint |
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A22 |
Account Information |
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A23 |
Non standard communication |
Unless specified otherwise in the UDRP Policy, Rules and CAC’s UDRP Supplemental Rules, any written communication within the administrative proceedings shall be made by the preferred means stated by the Complainant or Respondent, respectively. If such preferred or prescribed form of communication is electronic form, or in the absence of such specification, any written communication must be realized via our secured on-line platform accessible on udrp.adr.eu. Should the preferred or prescribed form of communication be through registered mail or courier service (or telecopy or fax), all written communication must be in duplicate with one copy sent via the on-line platform, except for annexes (if any) available only in hardcopy.
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