5 May, 2026

Protecting Professional Standards: The Dispute Over pmp.school

UDRP Case

Key Case Facts

  • Case Number: D2025-5390
  • Contested Domain: pmp.school
  • Verdict: Closed

Project Management Institute, Inc. recently initiated a UDRP proceeding against the holder of the domain name <pmp.school>. As the governing body for the globally recognized Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, the Complainant argued that the registration represented an unauthorized attempt to capitalize on its established brand equity. The case highlighted the potential for the domain to mislead professionals seeking legitimate certification resources by leveraging the reputation of the institute in the professional training and education market.

Factors Leading to the Resolution

I. The Complainant asserted that the PMP brand is an iconic identifier within the project management industry, having built substantial goodwill over several decades of operation.
II. It was noted that the use of the “.school” top-level domain directly targeted the Complainant’s primary audience, creating a high risk of association with the official certification programs.
III. Following the initial filing, the proceedings were terminated before a formal ruling was issued, indicating that the Complainant and the Respondent likely reached a settlement to resolve the matter and transfer the asset.

Safeguarding Educational Authority

For organizations that manage professional certifications, protecting specific acronyms is essential to prevent market dilution. This case demonstrates that even when a dispute does not reach a final decision, the filing process itself is a highly effective mechanism for bringing a Respondent to the negotiating table. Securing niche extensions like “.school” should be a priority for any brand involved in training or professional development to prevent third parties from diverting traffic or damaging the integrity of official credentials.
If you are concerned about unauthorized domains using your professional trademarks, the ClaimOn team can assist you in auditing your digital footprint and executing a robust enforcement strategy to reclaim your online assets.

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