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Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (As Approved by ICANN on October 24, 1999) |
1.Purpose.
This Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "Policy")
has been adopted by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers ("ICANN"), is incorporated by reference into your
Registration Agreement, and sets forth the terms and conditions in
connection with a dispute between you and any party other than us
(the registrar) over the registration and use of an Internet domain
name registered by you. Proceedings under Paragraph
4 of this Policy will be conducted according to the Rules for
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "Rules of
Procedure"), which are available at www.icann.org/dndr/udrp/uniform-rules.htm,
and the selected administrative-dispute-resolution service provider's
supplemental rules. 2. Your Representations.
By applying to register a domain name, or by asking us to maintain
or renew a domain name registration, you hereby represent and warrant
to us that (a) the statements that you made in your Registration Agreement
are complete and accurate; (b) to your knowledge, the registration
of the domain name will not infringe upon or otherwise violate the
rights of any third party; (c) you are not registering the domain
name for an unlawful purpose; and (d) you will not knowingly use the
domain name in violation of any applicable laws or regulations. It
is your responsibility to determine whether your domain name registration
infringes or violates someone else's rights. 3.Cancellations, Transfers, and Changes. We will cancel, transfer or otherwise make changes to domain name registrations under the following circumstances:
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4. Mandatory Administrative Proceeding. This Paragraph sets forth the type of disputes for which you are required to submit to a mandatory administrative proceeding. These proceedings will be conducted before one of the administrative-dispute-resolution service providers listed at www.icann.org/udrp/approved-providers.htm (each, a "Provider").
5. All Other Disputes and Litigation. All other disputes between you and any party other than us regarding your domain name registration that are not brought pursuant to the mandatory administrative proceeding provisions of Paragraph 4 shall be resolved between you and such other party through any court, arbitration or other proceeding that may be available.
6. Our Involvement in Disputes. We will not participate in any way in any dispute between you and any party other than us regarding the registration and use of your domain name. You shall not name us as a party or otherwise include us in any such proceeding. In the event that we are named as a party in any such proceeding, we reserve the right to raise any and all defenses deemed appropriate, and to take any other action necessary to defend ourselves.
7. Maintaining the Status Quo. We will not cancel, transfer, activate, deactivate, or otherwise change the status of any domain name registration under this Policy except as provided in Paragraph 3 above.
8. Transfers During a Dispute.
9. Policy Modifications. We reserve the right to modify this
Policy at any time with the permission of ICANN. We will post our
revised Policy at <URL> at least thirty (30) calendar days before
it becomes effective. Unless this Policy has already been invoked
by the submission of a complaint to a Provider, in which event the
version of the Policy in effect at the time it was invoked will apply
to you until the dispute is over, all such changes will be binding
upon you with respect to any domain name registration dispute, whether
the dispute arose before, on or after the effective date of our change.
In the event that you object to a change in this Policy, your sole
remedy is to cancel your domain name registration with us, provided
that you will not be entitled to a refund of any fees you paid to
us. The revised Policy will apply to you until you cancel your domain
name registration. |