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A policy is a plan of action to guide decisions and actions. The term may apply to government, private sector organizations and groups, and individuals. The policy process includes the identification of different alternatives, such as programs or spending priorities, and choosing among them on the basis of the impact they will have. Policies in short can be understood as political, management, financial, and administrative mechanisms arranged to reach explicit goals.

In politology the policy cycle is the "life" of how a policy is created and ended. It includes the following stages:

  1. Agenda setting
  2. Policy formation
  3. Decision-making
  4. Policy implementation
  5. Policy evaluation (continue or terminate)

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Announcement regarding implementation of ICANN rules on Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) http://bit.ly/6alNhp
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ICANN says "Announcement Regarding Implementation of Modification to Implementation Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy"
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404 Balancing the Crucible - Explores the conflict concerning the control of trademarked domain names and the relationship between businesses and non-mark holder uses under the Uniform Domain Name Resolution Policy. [Requires frames.]

Domain Name Dispute Process Called Into Question - The Register has an article about a study of the domain name dispute resolution process. The study accuses domain arbitrators of 'actively choosing judges who favoured complainants (trademark holders).' News and discussion forum. [Slashdot]
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Evaluating the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy - Students affiliated with Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet Society drew up this presentation for a panel discussion of ICANN's policy agenda.

Fair Domain-Dispute Arbitration Firm Quits the Business - EResolution has decided to quit the Domain Name Dispute- Resolution business because its reputation for being fair has driven away its potential customers - the trademark holders who are filing the complaints. News and reader discussion. [Slashdot]
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ICANN: UDRP - Official documents about and records of proceedings under the UDRP.
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Law Expert Charges Bias In Domain-Dispute Arbitrations - A legal expert's comprehensive analysis of fast-track arbitration, which is used to settle disputes over the ownership of Internet domain names, suggests that the process is fundamentally biased in favor of outfits that want to wrest addresses from so-called 'cybersquatters.' By Steven Bonisteel. [Newsbytes]

Net Law Expert Slams Domain Dispute Process - The process for deciding ownership of Internet domains is flawed, biased and in drastic need of reform, an expert in Internet and e-commerce law has concluded in a study released today. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

Professor Tears ICANN Domain Dispute Policy to Pieces - Professor Michael Geist from the University of Ottawa has added to the cacophony of criticism against ICANN over its domain dispute resolution policies (UDRP). By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

Rough Justice (PDF) - Statistical analysis of ICANN's UDRP, reporting a statistically significant correlation between market share and the tendency to take away domain names from respondents

The UDRP: Is It Un-Fair.com? - News and reader comments about law professor's findings of bias in the domain-dispute resolution process. [Slashdot]
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UDRPinfo.com - Practical policy and statistical information relating to the ICANN's UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy), links to UDRP providers, policies, decisions, panelist profiles and an e-mail update service.

What the Hell is UDRP? - A simple rundown on what precisely it is, why it's important and why we dislike it. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

Why ICANN's Domain Dispute Rules are Flawed: Part I - It is time to spell out exactly why this set of rules threatens to damage the very fabric of the Internet. [Register]

Why ICANN's Domain Dispute Rules are Flawed: Part II - We covered the first five of the ten main points in the first part. Here are the remaining four and a short piece on the future of UDRP. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

WIPO Domain Dispute Coup Continues - WIPO has continued its march toward control of the domain dispute market, taking 68.5 per cent of all cases in November. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

WIPO Loads Dice in Domain Dispute Conference - WIPO made sure its views on domain name disputes were made clear at an international meeting in Geneva on Monday by stacking pro-WIPO speakers against critics. By Kieren McCarthy. [Register]

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