Can you launch a UDRP after a UDRP loss? (1.Viewing)

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I was reading about the latest UDRP loss of VOCL.com by Rob Monster.
https://dnforum.com/threads/rob-monster-wants-to-get-voc-a-l.599641/#post-2344633



I never really though about this before but if you lose a UDRP is it possible to launch a UDRP back once the domain tranfers away?

Interesting question especially if the panelist made the wrong decision.
 
MapleDots said:
I never really though about this before but if you lose a UDRP is it possible to launch a UDRP back once the domain tranfers away?

The common process is usually to sue once the UDRP decision against you is handed down (which also stops the process of handing the domain to the complainant). I don't think I have seen anyone file a counter-UDRP, but it is an interesting idea. It might have happened before... if it did I'm sure John Berryhill or Zak Muscovitch would know.
 
Haven't studied this specifically but it's possible for a complainant to submit/file multiple UDRP proceedings for the same domain after losing. By that logic, I would assume you can turn around and file another UDRP proceeding if you had a domain taken away via UDRP. Seems like people/companies are free to submit as many UDRPs as they want, but I imagine your chances only get worse every time you try and lose.

Here's the example that made me think of this:



 

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