UDRP Wizard is an expert system for the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Policy. It's designed to guide the user through a series of relatively simple questions. Answering these questions provides the UDRP Wizard with enough information to determine whether a particular domain could be transferred under the policies of the UDRP and the precedent established by the existing body of UDRP cases, and why or why not.
This is an experimental system. The output of this system does not constitute legal advice. Neither UDRP Wizard nor its author are licensed to practice law. Amongst its limitations, there are a few notable ones:
UDRP Wizard was written by Matthew Sachs as a term project for LGLS 150a: Law and Society in Cyberspace, taught Spring 2004 at Brandeis University by Ethan Katsh. The Perl module AI::ExpertSystem::Simple, by Peter Hickman, was invaluable for this project. The source is licensed under the Affero General Public License, except for the changes to AI::ExpertSystem::Perl, which are provided under the same terms as that program. See my programs page for CVS checkout instructions and other things I've written, or go directly to the bug report/feature request form or the udrpwiz mailing list.