Introduction Of A Domain Name Freezing Procedure By The .Lu Domain Name Registry

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A domain name freezing procedure will be introduced by the .lu domain name registry from June 11, 2013.
Luxembourg Intellectual Property
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A domain name freezing procedure will be introduced by the .lu domain name registry from June 11, 2013.

In a nutshell, a claimant will be able to introduce a request to DNS- LU (Restena) in order to freeze a .lu domain name. The consequence of such request will consist of the impossibility for the holder of the "freezed" domain name to trade it to someone else and as such should encourage Parties to find a settlement.

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