Domain Registrars

The domain business requires experienced legal counsel

We guide domain name registrars to comply with industry standards, reduce risk, and focus on their product

ICANN Accreditation

We help registrars obtain, renew, and maintain ICANN accreditation.

ICANN Compliance

Understand and comply with the ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement, WHOIS regulations, transfer policies, abuse, domain suspension and other mission critical areas of compliance.

Registration Agreement

Lock in the terms of your customer relationship through your registration agreement and reduce risk related to intellectual property infringement, data privacy, payment and fees, and ownership and expiration of domain name registrations.

Subpoena Compliance

Given the existing privacy protections related to domain name ownership, registrars are often served with subpoenas. We review and respond to subpoenas to ensure compliance and mitigate the risk of litigation, while objecting to over intrusive requests.

Data Privacy

The data privacy landscape is constantly changing. We help domain name registrar stay up to date on the newest changes, ensure compliance, and respond to data breaches.

Bad Actors

We assist domain name registration in forming and enforcing abuse policies to reduce the risk associated with bad actors, including conducting investigations and bringing matters to the attention of law enforcement.

Stolen Domain Names

The theft of digital assets is on the rise and we assist domain name registrars in responding to claims of theft, including conducting relevant investigations and responding to requests from legal counsel and law enforcement.

Case Study
Cybersquatting Defense

Revision Legal assisted a domain registrar facing federal court litigation alleging it was liable for hundreds of thousands of dollars for its registration and advertisement of domain names that included personal names. Revision Legal drafted motions to dismiss the case based on Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and its protections to domain name registrars.

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