.post policy

Domain Management Policy

As the sponsor of .post, the UPU and its bodies, including government and industry representatives, are responsible for developing, maintaining and enforcing the .post domain management policy.

This policy defines the rules associated with eligibility and domain name allocation, sets out the license terms governing the use of a .post domain name and describes the dispute resolution policies for the .post sTLD.

It is important to read the policy before applying for a .post domain name, as it sets out the conditions governing the license and use of a .post domain name.

Domain Management Policy

Dispute resolution

Dispute resolution policies applicable to the .post  domain are listed in the .post domain management policy.

Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)

When a registrant registers a domain name identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark to which the rights are held by someone, when the registrant has no right or legitimate interest in the domain name, or when the domain name has been registered and is being used in bad faith, a trademark holder can initiate mandatory administrative proceedings by filing a complaint with an approved dispute resolution service provider.

Administrative proceedings for the resolution of disputes under the UDRP will be governed by ICANN procedures and by any supplemental rules posted on the organization’s website.

Current .post UDRP rules