Get your domain name back
If your brand has been squatted, typosquatted, stolen in a hijack, or held hostage by a former contractor, there is usually a route back. We map your case to the right mechanism — UDRP, URS, court action, or a quiet buy-back — and put the odds, timeline and cost in writing before you commit.
Recovery routes
UDRP, turnkey
Transfer a gTLD domain through WIPO, FORUM or CAC when it is confusingly similar to your mark and was registered and used in bad faith.
filing: WIPO from $1,500
URS — rapid suspension
A faster, cheaper track for clear-cut new-gTLD abuse. It suspends rather than transfers the domain.
filing from $375
Court action
ACPA-style litigation and injunctive relief where a UDRP cannot reach — for damages, repeat offenders or stolen names.
Hijacked-domain recovery
Regain control after a hack, a rogue registrar transfer, or a departed insider holding the company domain.
Where a domain is recovered
Each zone has its own forum, timeline and fee. This is the map we publish up front.
| Zone | Dispute forum | Mechanism | Avg. timeline | Forum fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| .com / .net / .io / .ai | WIPO · FORUM | UDRP / URS | ~2 mo. | from $1,500 / URS from $375 |
| .eu | ADR.eu (CAC) | ADR | ~2 mo. | from €800 |
| .uk | Nominet (→ WIPO 07/2026) | DRS | ~2–3 mo. | mediation free / £750+VAT |
| .fr | Afnic | SYRELI / PARL | ~2 mo. | €250 / €1,500 |
| .ca | CIRA | CDRP | ~2–3 mo. | by panel |
FAQ
Which route recovers a domain fastest?
For a clear-cut gTLD case, URS suspends a domain in weeks; a UDRP transfers it in about two months. Courts take longer but can award damages and injunctions.
What does recovery cost?
Two parts, shown separately: the forum filing fee (WIPO from $1,500) and our legal fee (UDRP turnkey $2,500–4,000).