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We strongly suggest
that you read the information provided on
this page and make sure that you are aware
of the restrictions regarding some of the
TLD (Top Level Domains). *Please
pay extra attention to the following conditions:
- All domain name sales are final. We
will not refund domain name registration
fees. We will realease your domain at
no extra fee if you wish to tranfer out.
- You may not transfer your domain name
registration to another domain name registrar
during the first sixty (60) days from
the effective date of your initial domain
name registration with Land of Net Ltd
or after the expiration, but before the
deletion, of your domain name.
This will NOTprevent
you from moving to another host.
If you wish to cancel your account, get
your money back during the first 30 days,
or move to another host, we will help
you with all the necessary steps to ensure
a smooth and easy transfer from us to
another host. We will even change your
DNS settings for you to ensure minimal
down time.
- It is your responsibility to ensure
that you are aware of the terms and conditions
of use by the relevant naming authorities.
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| General
Domain Registration Agreement |
We make no
representation that the domain name you wish
to register is capable of being registered
by or for you or that it will be registered
in your name. You should therefore not assume
registration of your requested domain name(s)
until you have been notified that it has or
they have been registered. Any action taken
by you before such notification is at your
risk.
The registration and use of your domain name
is subject to the terms and conditions of
use applied by the relevant naming authority;
you will ensure that you are aware of those
terms and conditions and that you comply with
them. You will have no right to bring any
claim against us in respect of refusal to
register a domain name.
All domain name sales are final. We will not
refund any fees in respect of domain name
registration. You may not transfer your domain
name to another registrar within the first
60 days the registration. We will, however,
assist you with any necessary configurations
required to point your domain name to other
name servers at NO COSTS.
We will have no liability in respect of the
use by you of any domain name; any dispute
between you and any other person must be resolved
between the parties concerned in such dispute.
If any such dispute arises, we will be entitled,
at our discretion and without giving any reason,
to withhold, suspend or cancel the domain
name. We will also be entitled to make representations
to the relevant naming authority but will
not be obliged to take part in any such dispute.
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| .COM
/ .NET & .ORG |
| Operated
by Verisign
Global Registry Services >> |
.COM/ .NET
are still the first choices for many people.
Nearly all common dictionary words have gone.
It might still be possible to find a.COM/
.NET domain name if you
use phrases or any suitable combination of
words.
There are no restrictions on .COM / .NET domains.
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|
.ORG |
| Operated
by Public
Interest Registry>> |
| .ORG is the domain
for noncommercial organizations and activities.
Registration is open to everyone. |
| .INFO |
| Operated
by Afilias
Limited>> |
INFO
is the Internet's first unrestricted top-level
domain since .COM, which began use in 1985.
Intuitive, easy to use, and universally recognized,
.INFO domain names are your opportunity to
reach a worldwide audience with information
about you, your ideas, or your organization.
There are no restrictions on who may register
.INFO names. .INFO was created for general
use around the world. Use your .INFO name
for business, personal use, your organization
— whatever you like.
Should you seek to register a .INFO second
level domain name you, the registrant, must
also agree to the following terms:
- Registrant consents to
the use, copying, distribution, publication,
modification, and other processing of
Registered Domain Name Holder's Personal
Data by Afilias, the .INFO Registry Operator,
and its designees and agents in a manner
consistent with the purposes specified
pursuant in its contract.
- Registrant agrees to submit
to proceedings under ICANN's Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Policy (UDRP) and comply
with the requirements set forth by Afilias
for domain names registered during the
Sunrise Period, including the mandatory
Sunrise Dispute Resolution Policy. These
policies are subject to modification.
- Registrant agrees to immediately
correct and update the registration information
for the Registered Name during registration
term for the Registered Name, failure
to correct this information shall constitute
a breach of this Agreement.
- Registrant acknowledges
that Afilias, the registry operator for
.INFO, will have no liability of any kind
for any loss or liability resulting from
the proceedings and processes relating
to the Sunrise Period or the Land Rush
Period, including, without limitation:
- the ability or inability
of a registrant to obtain a Registered
Name during these periods, and
- the results of any dispute over
a Sunrise Registration.
- Registrar and Afilias,
the registry operator for .INFO, expressly
reserve the right to deny, cancel or transfer
any registration that it deems necessary,
in its discretion, to protect the integrity
and stability of the registry, to comply
with any applicable laws, government rules
or requirements, requests of law enforcement,
in compliance with any dispute resolution
process, or to avoid any liability, civil
or criminal, on the part of Registrar
and/or Afilias as well as their affiliates,
subsidiaries, officers, directors and
employees. Registrar and Afilias also
reserve the right to freeze a domain name
during resolution of a dispute.
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| .BIZ |
| Operated
by
NeuLevel>> |
| .biz is
not for personal use. It is only available
for businesses.
.biz is a restricted
gTLD approved by ICANN. Since domain names
registered under .biz must be used for business
purposes, the registry predicts the renewal
rates for these names will be higher than
the rate for .com and other unrestricted
TLDs.
Should you seek to register a .BIZ second
level domain name you, the registrant, must
also agree to the following terms:
1. BIZ RESTRICTIONS.
Registrations in the
.BIZ TLD must be used or intended to be
used primarily for bona fide business or
commercial purposes. For purposes of the
.BIZ Registration Restrictions ("Restrictions"),
"bona fide business or commercial use"
shall mean the bona fide use or bona fide
intent to use the domain name or any content,
software, materials, graphics or other information
thereon, to permit Internet users to access
one or more host computers through the DNS:
- To exchange goods, services,
or property of any kind;
- In the ordinary course
of trade or business; or
- To facilitate:
- the exchange of goods,
services, information, or property
of any kind; or,
- the ordinary course
of trade or business. Registering
a domain name solely for the purposes
of :
- selling, trading
or leasing the domain name for
compensation, or
- the unsolicited
offering to sell, trade or lease
the domain name for compensation
shall not constitute a"bona
fide business or commercial use"
of that domain name.
2. BIZ CERTIFICATION.
As a .BIZ domain name
registrant, you hereby certify to the best
of your knowledge that:
The registered domain name will be used
primarily for bona fide business or commercial
purposes and not
- exclusively for personal
use; or
- solely for the purposes
of
- selling, trading or leasing the
domain name for compensation, or
- the unsolicited offering to sell,
trade or lease the domain name for
compensation. For more information
on the .BIZ restrictions, which are
incorporated herein by reference,
please see: http://www.neulevel.com/
- The domain name registrant has
the authority to enter into the
registration agreement; and
- the registered domain name is
reasonably related to the registrant's
business or intended commercial
purpose at the time of registration.
3. PROVISION
OF REGISTRATION DATA.
- Provision of Registration
Data. As part of the registration process,
you are required to Provide us with certain
information and to update this information
to keep it current, complete and accurate.
This information includes:
- your full name, postal
address, e-mail address, voice telephone
number, and fax number if available;
- the name of an authorized
person for contact purposes in the case
of a registrant that is an organization,
association, or corporation;
- the IP addresses of
the primary nameserver and any secondary
nameserver(s) for the domain name;
- the corresponding names
of those nameservers;
- the full name, postal
address, e-mail address, voice telephone
number, and fax number if available
of the technical contact for the domain
name;
- the full name, postal
address, e-mail address, voice telephone
number, and fax number if available
of the administrative contact for the
domain name;
- the name, postal address,
e-mail address, voice telephone number,
and fax number if available of the billing
contact for the domain name; and
- any remark concerning
the registered domain name that should
appear in the Whois directory. You agree
and understand that the foregoing registration
data will be publicly available and
accessible on the Whois directory as
required by ICANN/Registry Policy and
may be sold in bulk in accordance with
the ICANN Agreement.
- Inaccurate or Unreliable
Data. You hereby represent and warrant
that the data provided in the domain name
registration application is true, correct,
up to date and complete and that you will
continue to keep all the information provided
up to date. Your willful provision of
inaccurate or unreliable information,
your willful failure promptly to update
information provided to us, or any failure
to respond for over five calendar days
to our inquiries addressed to the e-mail
address of the administrative, billing
or technical contact then appearing in
the Whois directory with respect to an
domain name concerning the accuracy of
contact details associated with any registration(s)
or the registration of any domain name(s)
registered by or through you or your account,
shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.
Any information collected by us concerning
an identified or identifiable natural
person ("Personal Data") will
be used in connection with the registration
of your domain name(s) and for the purposes
of this Agreement and as required or permitted
by the ICANN Agreement or any ICANN/Registry
Policy.
4. DOMAIN NAME
DISPUTE POLICY.
If you reserved or
registered a .BIZ domain name through us,
you agree to be bound by our current domain
name dispute policy that is incorporated
herein and made a part of this Agreement
by reference. Please take the time to familiarize
yourself with that policy. In addition,
you hereby acknowledge that you have read
and understood and agree to be bound by
the terms and conditions of the following
documents, as they may be amended from time
to time, which are hereby incorporated and
made an integral part of this Agreement:
- The Uniform Domain Name
Dispute Resolution Policy, available at
http://www.icann.org/udrp/udrp.htm.
- The Start-up Trademark
Opposition Policy ("STOP"),
available at http://www.neulevel.com/countdown/stop.html;
and
- The Restrictions Dispute
Resolution Criteria and Rules, available
at http://www.neulevel.com/countdown/rdrp.html.
The STOP sets forth the
terms and conditions in connection with a
dispute between a registrant of a .BIZ domain
name ("Registrant") with any third
party (other than Registry Operator or Registrar)
over the registration or use of a .BIZ domain
name registered by Registrant that is subject
to the Intellectual Property Claim Service.
The Intellectual Property Claim Service a
service introduced by Registry Operator to
notify a trademark or service mark holder
("Claimant") that a second-level
domain name has been registered in which that
Claimant claims intellectual property rights.
In accordance with the STOP and its associated
Rules, those Claimants will have the right
to challenge registrations through independent
ICANN-accredited dispute resolution providers.
The UDRP sets forth the terms and conditions
in connection with a dispute between a Registrant
and any party other than the Registry Operator
or Registrar over the registration and use
of an Internet domain name registered by Registrant.
The UDRP sets forth
the terms and conditions in connection with
a dispute between a Registrant and any party
other than the Registry Operator or Registrar
over the registration and use of an Internet
domain name registered by Registrant.
The RDRP sets forth the terms
under which any allegation that a domain
name is not used primarily for business
or commercial purposes shall be enforced
on a case-by-case, fact specific basis by
an independent ICANN-accredited dispute
provider. None of the violations of the
Restrictions will be enforced directly by
or through Registry Operator. Registry Operator
will not review, monitor, or otherwise verify
that any particular domain name is being
used primarily for business or commercial
purposes or that a domain name is being
used in compliance with the SUDRP or UDRP
processes.
5. DOMAIN NAME
DISPUTE POLICY MODIFICATIONS.
You agree that we, in
our sole discretion, may modify our dispute
policy. We will post any such revised policy
on our Web site at least thirty (30) calendar
days before it becomes effective. You agree
that, by maintaining the reservation or
registration of your domain name after modifications
to the dispute policy become effective,
you have agreed to these modifications.
You acknowledge that if you do not agree
to any such modification, you may terminate
this Agreement. We will not refund any fees
paid by you if you terminate your Agreement
with us.
6. DOMAIN
NAME DISPUTES.
You agree that, if your
use of our domain name registration services
is challenged by a third party, you will
be subject to the provisions specified in
our dispute policy in effect at the time
of the dispute. You agree that in the event
a domain name dispute arises with any third
party, you will indemnify and hold us harmless
pursuant to the terms and conditions set
forth below in this Agreement. If we are
notified that a complaint has been filed
with a judicial or administrative body regarding
your use of our domain name registration
services, you agree not to make any changes
to your domain name record without our prior
approval. We may not allow you to make changes
to such domain name record until:
- we are directed to do
so by the judicial or administrative body,
or
- we receive notification
by you and the other party contesting
your registration and use of our domain
name registration services that the dispute
has been settled. Furthermore, you agree
that if you are subject to litigation
regarding your registration and use of
our domain name registration services,
we may deposit control of your domain
name record into the registry of the judicial
body by supplying a party with a registrar
certificate from us.
7. RESERVATION
OF RIGHTS.
eNom, Inc. and the .BIZ
Registry Operator, NeuLevel, Inc. expressly
reserve the right to deny, cancel or transfer
any registration that it deems necessary,
in its discretion, to protect the integrity
and stability of the registry, to comply
with any applicable laws, government rules
or requirements, requests of law enforcement,
in compliance with any dispute resolution
process, or to avoid any liability, civil
or criminal, on the part of eNom, Inc. and/or
NeuLevel, Inc., as well as their affiliates,
subsidiaries, officers, directors and employees.
eNom, Inc. and NeuLevel, Inc. also reserve
the right to freeze a domain name during
resolution of a dispute. |

| .NAME
Domain |
| Operated
by
Global Name Registry>> |
.name
is restricted to individuals.
Format: firstname.lastname.name
Example: harry.potter.name i.e.
www.harry.potter.name .name
is the only gTLD authorised by ICANN exclusively
for private individuals. The .name registry
is currently accepting thousands registrations.
.name domains take a unique and rather unusual
format. That is : firstname.lastname.name
Should you seek to register
a .NAME second level domain name you, the
registrant, must also agree to the following
terms:
1. DEFENSIVE
REGISTRATIONS
Defensive Registrations allow owners of
nationally registered marks to exclusively
pre-register on the .NAME space and create
a protective barrier for their trademarks.
A "Defensive Registration" is
a registration granted to a third party
of a specific string on the second or third
level, or of a specific set of strings on
the second and third levels, which will
not resolve within the domain name system
but may prevent the registration of the
same string(s) on the same level(s) by other
third party applicants.
2. PHASES OF
DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS
i. As a Defensive Registration Registrant
("Defensive Registrant"), you
hereby certify to the best of your knowledge
that for Phase I Defensive Registrations
("Phase I Defensive Registrants"),
you own valid and enforceable trademark
or service mark registrations having national
effect that issued prior to April 16, 2001
for strings that are identical to the textual
or word elements, using ASCII characters
only, subject to the same character and
formatting restrictions as apply to all
registrations in the Registry TLD. You understand
that trademark or service mark registrations
from the supplemental or equivalent Registry
of any country, or from individual states
or provinces of a nation, will not be accepted.
Subject to the same character and formatting
restrictions as apply to all registrations
in the Registry TLD, if a trademark or service
mark registration incorporates design elements,
the ASCII character portion of that mark
may qualify to be a Phase I Defensive Registration.
ii. Phase II Defensive Registrants may apply
for a Defensive Registration for any string
or combination of strings.
iii. Defensive Registrants, whether Phase
I or Phase II shall comply with the following
Eligibility Requirements, available at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl-03jul01.htm,
the summary of which is as follows:
A. There are two levels of Defensive Registrations,
each of which is subject to payment of a
separate fee;
B. Multiple persons or entities may obtain
identical or overlapping Defensive Registrations
upon payment by each of a separate registration
fee;
C. The Defensive Registrant must provide
the information requested in Section 3(i)
below;
D. A Defensive Registration will not be
granted if it conflicts with a then-existing
Personal Name Registration or other reserved
word or string.
3. PROVISION
OF REGISTRATION DATA
i. As part of the registration process,
you are required to provide us with certain
information and to update this information
to keep it current, complete and accurate.
You must provide contact information, including
name, email address, postal address and
telephone number, for use in disputes relating
to the Defensive Registration. You understand
and agree that this contact information
will be provided as part of the Whois record
for the Defensive Registration. You further
understand that the foregoing registration
data may be transferred outside of the European
Community, such as to the United States,
and you expressly consent to such export.
ii. In addition to the information provided
in subsection (i) above, Phase I Defensive
Registrants must also provide
A. the name, in ASCII characters, of the
trademark or service mark being registered;
B. the date the registration issued;
C. the country of registration; and
D. the registration number or other comparable
identifier used by the registration authority
iii. You hereby represent and warrant the
data provided in the registration application
is true, correct, up-to-date and complete
and that you will continue to keep all of
the information provided up-to-date. Your
willful provision of inaccurate or unreliable
information, your willful failure promptly
to update information provided to us, or
any failure to respond for over five (5)
calendar days to our inquiries addressed
to the email address of the administrative,
billing or technical contact then appearing
in the publicly available Whois directory
with respect to a Defensive Registration(s)
concerning the accuracy of contact details
associated with any such Defensive Registration(s)
registered by or through you or your account
shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.
4. DOMAIN NAME
DISPUTE POLICY
i. If you registered a Defensive Registration,
you agree that:
A. the Defensive Registration will be subject
to challenge pursuant to the Eligibility
Requirements Dispute Resolution Policy ("ERDRP");
B. if the Defensive Registration is successfully
challenged pursuant to the ERDRP, the Defensive
Registrant will pay the challenge fees;
and
C. if a challenge is successful, then the
Defensive Registration will be subject to
the procedures described in Section 2(h)
of Appendix L to the agreement of Global
Name Registry ("Registry Operator")
with the Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers ("ICANN"), available
at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl-03jul01.htm
ii. You further agree that if a Phase I
Defensive Registration is successfully challenged
on the basis that it did not meet the applicable
Eligibility Requirements, the Defensive
Registrant will thereafter be required to
demonstrate, at its expense, that it meets
the Eligibility Requirements for Phase I
Defensive Registrations for all other Phase
I Defensive Registrations that it registered
within .NAME through any Registrar. In the
event that the Defensive Registrant is unable
to demonstrate the foregoing with respect
to any such Phase I Defensive Registration(s),
those Defensive Registration(s) will be
cancelled.
iii. The ERDRP applies to, among other things,
challenges to Defensive Registrations within
.NAME and is available at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appm-03jul01.htm.
5. DEFENSIVE
REGISTRATION DISPUTE POLICY MODIFICATIONS
You agree that we, in our sole discretion,
may modify our dispute policy. We will post
any such revised policy on our Web site
at least thirty (30) calendar days before
it becomes effective. You agree that, by
maintaining the Defensive Registration after
modifications to the dispute policy become
effective, you have agreed to these modifications.
You acknowledge that if you do not agree
to any such modification, you may terminate
this Agreement. We will not refund any fees
paid by you if you terminate your Agreement
with us.
6. DEFENSIVE
REGISTRATIONS DISPUTES
You agree that, if your Defensive Registration
is challenged by a third party, you will
be subject to the provisions specified in
our Defensive Registration dispute policy
in effect at the time of the dispute. You
agree that in the event a Defensive Registration
dispute arises with any third party, you
will indemnify and hold eNom, Inc. harmless
pursuant to the terms and conditions set
forth below in this Agreement. If we are
notified that a complaint has been filed
with a judicial or administrative body regarding
your Defensive Registration, you agree not
to make any changes to your Defensive Registration
record without our prior approval. We may
not allow you to make changes to such Defensive
Registration record until
i. we are directed to do so by the judicial
or administrative body, or
ii. we receive notification by you and the
other party contesting your Defensive Registration
and use of our domain name registration
services that the dispute has been settled.
Furthermore, you agree that if you are subject
to litigation regarding your Defensive Registration
and use of our domain name registration
services, we may deposit control of your
Defensive Registration record into the registry
of the judicial body by supplying a party
with a Registrar certificate from us.
7. CONSENT
Defensive Registrants may be asked to give
their consent to allow individuals to share
a part of their space. For example, if you
have filed a Defensive Registration on PQR
(which blocks out ANYSTRING.PQR.name and
PQR.ANYSTRING.name), you may be asked to
give consent to John Pqr to register JOHN.PQR.name
if he can prove that PQR is his name. In
such a circumstance, you will have five
(5) days to respond to a request for consent.
8. .NAME REGISTRATION
RESTRICTIONS
Registrations in the .NAME TLD must constitute
an individual's "Personal Name".
For purposes of the .NAME restrictions (the
"Restrictions"), a "Personal
Name" is a person's legal name, or
a name by which the person is commonly known.
A "name by which a person is commonly
known" includes, without limitation,
a pseudonym used by an author or painter,
or a stage name used by a singer or actor.
9. .NAME CERTIFICATIONS
As a .NAME domain name Registrant, you hereby
certify to the best of your knowledge that:
i. You have the authority to enter into
this Agreement; and
ii. The registered domain name or second
level domain ("SLD") email address
is your Personal Name.
10. PROVISION
OF REGISTRATION DATA
i. As part of the registration process,
you are required to provide us with certain
information and to update this information
to keep it current, complete and accurate.
This information includes the information
contained in the Whois directory, including:
A. your full name and postal address, email
address, voice telephone number, and fax
number, if available;
B. the IP addresses and names of the primary
nameserver and any secondary nameserver(s)
for the domain name;
C. the full name, postal address, email
address, voice telephone number, and fax
number, if available, of the technical contact
for the domain name;
D. the full name, postal address, email
address, voice telephone number, and fax
number if available of the administrative
contact for the domain name;
E. the name, postal address, email address,
voice telephone number, and fax number,
if available, of the billing contact for
the domain name. You agree and understand
that the foregoing registration data will
be publicly available and accessible on
the Whois directory as required by Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
("ICANN")/Registry Policy. You
further understand that the foregoing registration
data may be transferred outside of the European
Community, such as to the United States,
and you expressly consent to such export.
ii. You hereby represent and warrant the
data provided in the registration application
is true, correct, up-to-date and complete
and that you will continue to keep all of
the information provided up-to-date. Your
willful provision of inaccurate or unreliable
information, your willful failure promptly
to update information provided to us, or
any failure to respond to our inquiries
addressed to the email address of the administrative,
billing or technical contact then appearing
in the Whois directory with respect to a
domain name concerning the accuracy of contact
details associated with any registration(s)
or the registration of any domain name(s)
registered by or through you or your account
shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.
Any information collected by us concerning
an identified or identifiable natural person
("Personal Data") will be used
in connection with the registration of your
domain name(s) and for the purposes of this
Agreement and as required or permitted by
the ICANN Agreement or an ICANN/Registry
Policy.
11. DOMAIN
NAME DISPUTE POLICY
If you reserved or registered a .NAME domain
name through us, you agree to be bound by
our current domain name dispute policy that
is incorporated herein and made a part of
this Agreement by reference. Please take
the time to familiarize yourself with that
policy. In addition, you hereby acknowledge
that you have read and understood and agree
to be bound by the terms and conditions
of the following documents, as they may
be amended from time to time, which are
hereby incorporated and made an integral
part of this Agreement:
i. the Eligibility Requirements (the "Eligibility
Requirements"), available at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl-03jul01.htm;
ii. the Eligibility Requirements Dispute
Resolution Policy (the "ERDRP"),
available at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appm-03jul01.htm;
and
iii. the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution
Policy (the "UDRP"), available
at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appm-03jul01.htm.
The Eligibility Requirements dictate that
Personal Name domain names and Personal
Name SLD email addresses will be granted
on a first-come, first-served basis, except
for registrations granted as a result of
a dispute resolution proceeding or during
the landrush procedures in connection with
the opening of the Registry TLD. The following
categories of Personal Name Registrations
may be registered:
D. the Personal Name of an individual;
E. the Personal Name of a fictional character,
if you have trademark or service mark rights
in that character's Personal Name;
F. in addition to a Personal Name registration,
you may add numeric characters to the beginning
or the end of your Personal Name so as to
differentiate it from other Personal Names.
The ERDRP applies to challenges to
g. registered domain names and SLD email
address registrations within .NAME on the
grounds that a Registrant does not meet
the Eligibility Requirements, and
h. to Defensive Registrations within .NAME.
The UDRP sets forth the terms and conditions
in connection with a dispute between a Registrant
and party other than Global Name Registry
("Registry Operator") or Registrar
over the registration and use of an Internet
domain name registered by a Registrant.
12. DOMAIN NAME
DISPUTE POLICY MODIFICATIONS
You agree that we, in our sole discretion,
may modify our dispute policy. We will post
any such revised policy on our Web site
at least thirty (30) calendar days before
it becomes effective. You agree that, by
maintaining the reservation or registration
of your domain name or SLD email address
after modifications to the dispute policy
become effective, you have agreed to these
modifications. You acknowledge that if you
do not agree to any such modification, you
may terminate this Agreement. We will not
refund any fees paid by you if you terminate
your Agreement with us.
13. DOMAIN NAME
DISPUTES
You agree that, if your use of our domain
name registration services is challenged
by a third party, you will be subject to
the provisions specified in our dispute
policy in effect at the time of the dispute.
You agree that in the event a domain name
dispute arises with any third party, you
will indemnify and hold eNom harmless pursuant
to the terms and conditions set forth below
in this Agreement. If we are notified that
a complaint has been filed with a judicial
or administrative body regarding your use
of our domain name registration services,
you agree not to make any changes to your
domain name record without our prior approval.
We may not allow you to make changes to
such domain name record until
. we are directed to do so by the judicial
or administrative body, or
i. we receive notification by you and the
other party contesting your registration
and use of our domain name registration
services that the dispute has been settled.
Furthermore, you agree that if you are subject
to litigation regarding your registration
and use of our domain name registration
services, we may deposit control of your
domain name record into the Registry of
the judicial body by supplying a party with
a Registrar certificate from us.
14. EMAIL FORWARDING
. The service for which you have registered
may, at your option, include Email Forwarding.
To the extent you opt to use Email Forwarding,
you are obliged to do so in accordance with
all applicable legislation and are responsible
for all use of Email Forwarding, including
the content of messages sent through Email
Forwarding.
i. You undertake to familiarize yourself
with the content of and to comply with the
generally accepted rules for Internet and
email usage. This includes, but is not limited
to the Acceptable Use Policy, available
at _____________, as well as the following
restrictions. Without prejudice to the foregoing,
you undertake not to use Email Forwarding:
A. to encourage, allow or participate in
any form of illegal or unsuitable activity,
including but not restricted to the exchange
of threatening, obscene or offensive messages,
spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright
and/or proprietary rights or publishing
defamatory material;
B. to gain illegal access to systems or
networks by unauthorized access to or use
of the data in systems or networks, including
all attempts at guessing passwords, checking
or testing the vulnerability of a system
or network or breaching the security or
access control without the sufficient approval
of the owner of the system or network;
C. to interrupt data traffic to other users,
servers or networks, including, but not
restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial
of Service (DoS) attacks, willful attempts
to overload another system or other forms
of harassment; or
D. for spamming, which includes, but is
not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited
email, junk mail, the use of distribution
lists (mailing lists) which include persons
who have not specifically given their consent
to be placed on such a distribution list.
Users are not permitted to provide false
names or in any other way to pose as somebody
else when using Email Forwarding.
ii. Registry Operator reserves the right
to implement additional anti-spam measures,
to block spam or mail from systems with
a history of abuse from entering Registry
Operator's Email Forwarding. However, due
to the nature of such systems, which actively
block messages, Registry Operator shall
make public any decision to implement such
systems a reasonable time in advance, so
as to allow you or eNom, Inc. to give feedback
on the decision.
iii. You understand and agree that Registry
Operator may delete material that does not
conform to clause (iii) above or that in
some other way constitutes a misuse of Email
Forwarding. You further understand and agree
that Registry Operator is at liberty to
block your access to Email Forwarding if
you use Email Forwarding in a way that contravenes
this Agreement. You will be given prior
warning of discontinuation of the Email
Forwarding unless it would damage the reputation
of Registry Operator or jeopardize the security
of Registry Operator or others to do so.
Registry Operator reserves the right to
immediately discontinue Email Forwarding
without notice if the technical stability
of Email Forwarding is threatened in any
way, or if you are in breach of this Agreement.
On discontinuing Email Forwarding, Registry
Operator is not obliged to store any contents
or to forward unsent email to you or a third
party.
iv. You understand and agree that to the
extent Registry Operator is required by
law to disclose certain information or material
in connection with your Email Forwarding,
Registry Operator will do so in accordance
with such requirement and without notice
to you.
15. RESERVATION
OF RIGHTS
eNom, Inc. and Registry Operator, expressly
reserve the right to deny, cancel or transfer
any Defensive Registration that it deems
necessary, in its discretion, to protect
the integrity and stability of the Registry,
to comply with any applicable laws, government
rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement,
in compliance with any dispute resolution
process, or to avoid any liability, civil
or criminal, on the part of eNom, Inc. and/or
Registry Operator, as well as their affiliates,
subsidiaries, officers, directors and employees.
eNom, Inc. and Registry Operator also reserve
the right to freeze a Defensive Registration
during a resolution of a dispute.
16. LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY
You agree that Registry Operator will have
no liability of any kind for any loss or
liability resulting from
. the processing of Defensive Registration
requests prior to live SRS launch, including,
without limitation, your ability or inability
to obtain a Registered Name or SLD email
address registration using these processes;
or
i. any dispute over any .NAME domain name,
SLD email address, Defensive Registration
or NameWatch Registration, including the
decision of any dispute resolution proceeding
related to any of the foregoing.
17. INDEMNIFICATION
You agree to indemnify, defend and hold
harmless Registry Operator, and its directors,
officers, employees and agents from and
against any and all claims, damages, liabilities,
costs and expenses, including reasonable
legal fees and expenses, arising out of
or relating to your registration. This indemnification
obligation will survive the termination
or expiration of this Agreement.
18. COMPLIANCE
WITH TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Registrar shall comply with the following:
. ICANN standards, policies, procedures,
and practices for which Registry Operator
has monitoring responsibility in accordance
with the Registry Agreement or under any
other arrangement with ICANN; and
i. operational standards, policies, procedures,
and practices for the Registry TLD established
from time to time by Registry Operator in
a non-arbitrary manner and applicable to
all Registrars, including affiliates of
Registry Operator, and consistent with ICANN's
standards, policies, procedures, and practices
and Registry Operator's Registry Agreement
with ICANN. Among Registry Operator's operational
standards, policies, procedures, and practices
are those set forth in Exhibit E of the
Registry-Registrar Agreement, available
at http://www.icann.org/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appf-03jul01.htm.
Additional or revised Registry Operator
operational standards, policies, procedures,
and practices for the Registry TLD shall
be effective upon thirty (30) days notice
by Registry Operator to Registrar.
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| .CO.UK
& ORG.UK Domain |
| Operated
by
Nominet UK>> |
A minimum
of 2 years registration is required by Nominet
for .uk domains.
In addition to the general
terms and conditions of agreement with our
main registrar, eNom, you agree to the following
terms
and conditions for registrations in .UK
WITH THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT MODIFICATION:
You also agree that .UK domains which are
not renewed will be deleted one day before
the scheduled expiration date. For example:
You register a .UK domain on April 9, 2003,
for two years. Then, on April 7, 2005, you
renew the domain for an additional two years.
Your domain will then be scheduled to expire
on April 9, 2007. If, however, you do not
renew your domain on April 7, 2005, it will
be deleted on April 8, 2005. The reason
for this is that Nominet uses a non-real-time
email-based system to make status changes
in the .UK registry. The combination of
this email-based system and Nominet's policy
on renewals means that we will be charged
for a renewal unless the name is deleted
(via instructions in an email) prior to
the end of the registration period which
is then in effect. As a consequence, if
we do not receive your renewal instructions
prior to one-day before the end of the registration
period, we will send the delete instruction
one-day before the end of the registration
period then in effect. Also, all .UK registrations
are bound to a different Dispute Policy
than the one outlined in section 4 above.
Section 4 will still apply when registering
any .UK domain however Nominet's Dispute
Policy shall be applied instead of the Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy.
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ID
Protect |
Currently
not available for UK domains. Please refer
to Nominet
UK for alternative schemes.
Did you know that current
ICANN regulations require that your Private
contact information (WhoIs Info) be included
in a publicly accessible Database? This
means that your private information is displayed
and made available to anyone who wants to
see it, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Now you can protect your
private WhoIs information by switching your
"public" domain registration to
a "private" unlisted registration
through ID Protect.
Shielding your private
information
Your private contact
information is not exposed. It is held in
confidentiality and protected by the Domain
Privacy Protection Service. Their contact
information is displayed to provide you
with the highest level of protection against
spammers and identity theft.
Dynamic eMail System
which stops spammers dead in their tracks
Without Privacy ID, spammers
can obtain your email address from harvesting
and then use it for spamming purposes and
redistribution to marketing firms. Your
email address can stay on file with various
spammers and marketing firms for years.
Due to eNom's dynamic email system, the
visible email address is constantly changing,
so while it is being harvested and redistributed,
it will change and the previous address
will no longer work for the spammer. The
Domain Privacy Protection Service (an affiliate
of eNom.com) secures and maintains your
real email address on file so you receive
important information regarding your domain.
Offering your complete
control
You retain full legal
ownership and control over your domain name.
You can sell, renew, transfer and change
settings to your domain name just the same
as before. |

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