There are rare occasions when either you want to transfer a domain and your Registrar, for some reason, will not let you, or somebody else has managed to transfer away one of your domains and you want to reverse it.
The TDRP procedure is not invoked by end user Registrants, but rather by the Registrars themselves when faced with a situation in the Losing Registrar will not relinquish control over a given domain and allow it to transfer-out to the Gaining Registrar.
Under the ICANN Inter-Registrars Transfer Policy, there are very clear reasons why a Losing Registrar may deny a transfer-out to another Registrar, those reasons are the following:
- Evidence of fraud. In this context, it includes things such as the domain was paid with a stolen credit card. It specifically does not mean that the domain is allegedly engaged in fraud.
- An in...