AffordableDomains.ca ("Affordable Domains Canada") supports the protection of intellectual property. Whether you are the holder of a trademark, service mark, or copyright, Affordable Domains Canada is committed to helping you protect your legal rights. Therefore, we have established the following policies for considering trademark and/or copyright infringement claims.
Domain Name Dispute Claims
Please refer to the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "UDRP") if you have a concern or dispute about a registered domain name. Any dispute regarding the registration of domain names will need to be sent either to the registrant, to an ICANN-approved arbitration provider, or the court system.
This Trademark/Copyright Infringement policy specifically excludes domain name disputes and has been established to allow reporting of possible violations involving other Affordable Domains Canada products and services.
Copyright and Trademark Claims
1. To notify Affordable Domains Canada that there has been a copyright or trademark violation, please follow the specific instructions in (A) for filing a trademark claim, or (B) filing a copyright complaint.
2. If you are responding to a complaint of infringement, you will need to follow our Counter Notification policy in (C).
A. Trademark Claims
1. If you (the "Complaining Party") would like to submit a trademark claim for violation of a mark on which you hold a valid, registered trademark or service mark (registered with The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) or The United States Patent and Trademark Office on the Principal Register or, for foreign marks, registered with the appropriate intellectual property organization of your country; state registrations and registrations on the Supplemental Register are not considered valid for these purposes), Affordable Domains Canada requests that the Complaining Party substantiate such claim by providing the following information via email to abuse@affordabledomains.ca The words "Trademark Claim" should appear in the subject line of the email.
To be considered effective, a notification of a claimed trademark violation must include the following information:
2. Upon receipt of the appropriate information identified in Section 1 above, for trademark claims, Affordable Domains Canada will initiate an investigation and forward the Complaining Party’s written notification to the alleged infringer. While Affordable Domains Canada is investigating the claim, Affordable Domains Canada, at its sole discretion and without any legal obligation to do so, may notify the alleged infringer it will lock down the domain name(s), redirect the DNS,and/or if it is solely stored on a Affordable Domains Canada server, temporarily remove or deny access to the allegedly infringing material.
3. If Affordable Domains Canada concludes that the Complaining Party has raised a legitimate trademark claim, it may, at its sole discretion and without any legal obligation to do so, continue to suspend the alleged infringer's AffordableDomains.ca account and/or if it is solely stored on a Affordable Domains Canada server, deny access to the allegedly infringing material. If Affordable Domains Canada concludes that the Complaining Party has not raised a legitimate claim, Affordable Domains Canada will restore access to the allegedly infringing material.
4. The Complaining Party should understand that Affordable Domains Canada, an ICANN accredited registrar, and its customers are bound by the UDRP. Nothing in this Policy should be construed to supersede the UDRP, nor the obligation of Affordable Domains Canada and its customers to abide by it in the context of domain name disputes.
B. Copyright Claims
1. If the Complaining Party would like to submit a copyright claim for material on which you hold a bona fide copyright, Affordable Domains abuse@affordabledomains.ca Canada requests that the Complaining Party substantiate such claim by providing the following information via email to The words "Copyright Claim" should appear in the subject line of the email.
To be considered effective, a notification of a claimed copyright infringement must be provided to Affordable Domains Canada and must include the following information:
2. For Copyright Claims, upon receipt of appropriate notification from the Complaining Party, pursuant to Section 1 of Copyright Claims above, Affordable Domains Canada will initiate an investigation and forward the Complaining Party's written notification to the alleged infringer. While Affordable Domains Canada is investigating the claim, Affordable Domains Canada, at its sole discretion and without any legal obligation to do so, may notify the alleged infringer it will lock down the domain name(s), redirect the DNS, and/or if it is solely stored on a Affordable Domains Canada server, temporarily remove or deny access to the allegedly infringing material.
3. If Affordable Domains Canada concludes that the Complaining Party has raised a legitimate copyright claim, it will continue to suspend the alleged infringer's AffordableDomains.ca account and/or if it is solely stored on a Affordable Domains Canada server, deny access to the allegedly infringing material. If Affordable Domains Canada concludes that the Complaining Party has not raised a legitimate claim, Affordable Domains Canada will restore access to the allegedly infringing material.
C. Counter Notification Policy
1. Counter Notification. If you have received a notice of copyright or trademark infringement that you wish to challenge based on a a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled, you may provide Counter Notification by emailing abuse@affordabledomains.ca and including the following:
2. Upon receipt of a Counter Notification as described in Section 1 above, Affordable Domains Canada shall promptly provide the Complaining Party with a copy of the Counter Notification, and inform such Party that it will replace the removed material or cease disabling access to it in ten (10) business days. Affordable Domains Canada will replace the removed material and cease disabling access to it in not less than ten (10), nor more than fourteen (14), business days following receipt of the Counter Notification, unless Affordable Domains Canada first receives notice from the Complaining Party that such Complaining Party has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the alleged infringer from engaging in infringing activity relating to the material on Affordable Domains Canada's system or network.
D. Repeat Infringers
It is Affordable Domains Canada policy to provide for the termination, in appropriate circumstances, of Affordable Domains Canada customers and account holders who repeatedly violate this policy or are repeat infringers of copyrighted works, trademarks or any other intellectual property.