1. Upload a statement from the party you represent.
2. If you are the primary party, provide a statement confirming your email address.
3. Files (PDF) can be up to 10MB; images (JPG/PNG) can be up to 2MB.
Please provide a clear and factual description of your request, including sufficient information to demonstrate your legitimate interest and to allow Gname to assess the necessity and proportionality of the disclosure sought.
Please identify the applicable statute or law upon which your claim is based, explain its applicability to the matter, and provide information on the competent court or authority, where relevant.
Please provide any relevant supporting documentation for your request. For example, in a trademark-related matter, this may include a description of the alleged infringement, the applicable legal basis, and documentation demonstrating ownership of, or authority to act in relation to, the trademark.
Non-Public Registrant Data (NPRD) Disclosure Request
As an ICANN-accredited registrar, Gname is contractually obligated to accept and assess third-party requests for access to non-public registration data (“NPRD”) in accordance with applicable ICANN policies and data protection laws.
Disclosure of limited NPRD may be considered on the basis of legitimate interest, in accordance with the ICANN Registration Data Policy (RDP), the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 of Singapore (PDPA), and other applicable privacy laws.
All NPRD requests are assessed on a case-by-case basis to ensure that the requester’s legitimate interests do not override the rights and interests of the data subject.
Before submitting an NPRD request, you must ensure that:
1. You can demonstrate a legitimate and proportionate interest in the NPRD requested.
2. Less-intrusive alternatives (e.g. public WHOIS lookup, dispute resolution mechanisms, or abuse reporting) have been exhausted.
Where reasonable and less-intrusive alternatives remain available, the rights and interests of the data subject will prevail over a third party’s asserted legitimate interest.
How It Works
1. Submission
Submit a complete request for a current domain name only. Requests must specify the exact domain name and are reviewed per domain. Bulk, partial-match, or historical data requests are not supported.
2. Acknowledgment
You will receive a confirmation email and case reference number acknowledging receipt of your request.
3. Review (Up to 30 Calendar Days)
Gname conducts a case-by-case assessment based on legitimate interest and applicable data protection laws. Additional information may be requested where necessary.
4. Outcome
Approved: Limited NPRD will be disclosed strictly within the approved scope, subject to applicable data-use conditions.
Denied: No data will be disclosed where the request does not meet the required threshold,including circumstances where we are unable to conclude or properly balance the asserted legitimate interest against the rights and interests of the data subject based on the information provided.
5. Response Delivery
All responses, including any approved disclosures, will be provided to the email address submitted in the request form.