How Can It Take Over 5 Months For A UDRP Decision?

Posted on the 14 May 2013 by Worldwide @thedomains

Its over 5 months now since a UDRP was filed on the two letter domain name, YU.com.

The complaint which was filed on December 11, 2012 with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

We wrote about the UDRP when it was filed back in December noting that it seemed like an attempted Reverse Domain Name Hijacking (RDNH) situation.

The domain name is still going to a Hit Farm page and the whois record still hasn’t been updated since December 12th when it was locked by the registrar in response to the UDRP.

So its been over 5 months and of the UDRP cases I’m tracking the next oldest one was filed in February 2013.

Its an awfully long time for a decision especially considering its a very valuable two letter domain and its locked and can not be transferred or sold.

Maybe one of our lawyer readers can chime in here on what seems to be one of the longest pending UDRP cases that I can recall.…