Casey Brown wrote:
From what Mike told me, it depends on how India works with foreign trademarks, domain names, etc. It's hard for the Foundation to get involved until there's some kind of organization or chapter setup in India. It gets a lot more complex if the Foundation has to come in, which is why it's best to work informally with the registrar/owners first.
Maybe you guys could try asking InRegistrar about this and see how far that goes? Maybe they already have a process setup for this.
They have a published dispute resolution policy:
http://www.registry.in/.IN%20Domain%20Name%20Dispute%20Resolution%20Policy%2...)
The relevant clauses are 4 & 6, possibly 7. Is Wikipedia registered as a trademark in India? Reading clause 4, I'm not sure anyone except the holder of a trademark will be able to challenge a registration. Have a look at the decisions they've put up on the website. They complainant seems to have an Indian trademark or to have applied for one in most cases:
http://www.registry.in/Dispute%20Case%20Decisions
regards,
Arvind