Anti-‐Abuse Policy i. Registry Operator’s Anti-‐Abuse Policy will be required under the Registry Registrar Agreement and posted on the Registry Operator’s web site.
ii. Registry Operator will monitor the TLD for abusive behavior and address it as soon as possible if detected.
iii. Registry Operator reserves the right, at its sole discretion and at any time and without limitation, to deny, suspend, cancel, or transfer any registration or transaction, or place any domain name(s) on registry lock, hold, or similar status as it determines necessary for any of the following reasons:
A. to protect the integrity and stability of the registry;
B. to comply with any applicable laws, government rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, or any dispute resolution process;
C. to comply with the terms of this Registry Agreement and the Registry Operator’s Anti-‐Abuse Policy;
D. registrant fails to keep Whois information accurate and up-‐to-‐date;
E. domain name use violates the Registry Operator’s acceptable use policies, or a third party’s rights or acceptable use policies, including but not limited to the infringement of any copyright or trademark; or
F. as needed during resolution of a dispute.
iv. Abuse Point of Contact. Registry Operator will provide an abuse point of contact (APOC). This contact will be a role-‐based e-‐mail address posted on the Registry Operator’s web site in the form such as xxxxx000@xxxxxxxx.xxx. This e-‐mail address will allow multiple staff members to monitor and address abuse reports. Registry
Anti-‐Abuse Policy i. Registry Operator’s Anti-Abuse Policy will be required under the Registry Registrar Agreement and posted on the Registry Operator’s web site.
ii. Registry Operator will monitor the TLD for abusive behavior and address it as soon as possible if detected.
iii. Registry Operator reserves the right, at its sole discretion and at any time and without limitation, to deny, suspend, cancel, or transfer any registration or transaction, or place any domain name(s) on registry lock, hold, or similar status as it determines necessary for any of the following reasons:
A. to protect the integrity and stability of the registry;
B. to comply with any applicable laws, government rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, or any dispute resolution process;
C. to comply with the terms of this Registry Agreement and the Registry Operator’s Anti-Abuse Policy;
D. registrant fails to keep Whois information accurate and up-to-date;
E. domain name use violates the Registry Operator’s acceptable use policies, or a third party’s rights or acceptable use policies, including but not limited to the infringement of any copyright or trademark; or
F. as needed during resolution of a dispute.
iv. Abuse Point of Contact. Registry Operator will provide an abuse point of contact (APOC). This contact will be a role-based e-mail address posted on the Registry Operator’s web site in the form such as xxxxx000@xxxxxxxx.xxx. This e-mail address will allow multiple staff members to monitor and address abuse reports. Registry Operator will further provide a convenient web form for complaints.
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. Registrants in the TLD will be required to agree to the terms of Registry Operator’s Anti-‐Abuse Policy under the Registry-‐Registrant Agreement and the Anti-‐Abuse Policy will be posted on the Registry Operator’s web site and will include the following terms:
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. Registry Operator’s Anti-‐Abuse Policy will be required under the Registry Registrar Agreement and posted on the Registry Operator’s web site.
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. You agree not to use the .dealer TLD in connection with: • Spam: Do not send or promote unsolicited bulk messages, whether bulk marketing or otherwise that do not comply with applicable law. • Malware: Do not intentionally transmit viruses, worms, defects, Trojan horses, malware, or any other content that may harm user devices, apps, servers, or personal data. • Phishing and identity theft: Do not capture people’s information under misleading or fraudulent pretenses, such as gaining login credentials or credit card information through fake web pages. Do not use stolen credentials or financial instruments to register domain names. • Pharming and DNS hacking: Do not redirect DNS traffic from the intended website destination to a fake site through the use of DNS hijacking or interference. • Fast-flux techniques: Do not intentionally use fast-flux techniques to avoid detection in order to conduct illegal activities in connection with domain names. • Botnet control and command practices: Do not use a command, agent, motor, service, or software which is implemented: (1) to remotely control the computer or computer system of an Internet user without their knowledge or consent, (2) to generate direct denial of service (DDOS) attacks. • Hacking: Do not gain unauthorized access (or exceed the level of authorized access) to a computer, information system, user account or profile, database, or security system. • Child Pornography or Abuse: Do not store, publish, display and/or disseminate pornographic materials depicting individuals under the age of majority or child abuse. • Illegal content: Do not host the distribution or publication of any information or activities that are in violation of any applicable laws or regulations. • Cyberbullying or harassment: Do not use your Registration to engage in bullying or harassment. Abuse includes the foregoing activities and any other activity that causes actual and substantial harm, or is a material predicate of such harm, is illegal or illegitimate, or is otherwise considered contrary to the intention and design of a stated legitimate purpose, if such purpose is disclosed. The Registry reserves the right to lock, hold, suspend, re-direct, deny, cancel, transfer or take other preventive measures, either temporarily or permanently as it deems necessary, in its unlimited and sole discretion:
(1) to protect the integrity, stability, or security of the .dealer TLD, the Registry, or any of its Accredited Registrars;
(2) to protect...
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. All Registration agreements shall affirm Registrant’s agreement to the Registry Anti-Abuse Policy. This policy will be posted on the Registry and/or Registry Provider website, and may be updated and expanded from time to time. Registrars shall prohibit Registrants from distributing malware, abusively operating botnets, phishing, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement, fraudulent or deceptive practices, counterfeiting or otherwise engaging in activity contrary to applicable law, and providing (consistent with applicable law and any related procedures) consequences for such activities including suspension or deletion of the domain name. Registry will publish on its website its accurate contact details including a valid email and mailing address as well as a primary contact for handling inquires related to malicious conduct in Registered Names.
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. EXPLANATION - Article 9 of the Gaming Terms and Conditions (GT&C) explains the Anti-Abuse Policy. Abuse includes actions like providing false information, creating multiple accounts, using someone else's payment option, or attempting to trade rights of claim. If you engage in abuse, the service providers may take actions such as removing benefits, voiding credits, or terminating the agreement. There may also be penalties imposed, calculated based on the value of your deposits, if fraud or material fraud is involved.
Anti-‐Abuse Policy. FrontRow prohibits sending unsolicited messages or endorsing illegal activities using the Service. You may not in connection with the Service engage in commercial activity on non-commercial properties or apps or high-volume activity without our prior written consent. You may not engage in conduct or activity that is disruptive to the Service or the experience of other users.
Anti-‐Abuse Policy i. Registry Operator’s Anti-Abuse Policy will be required under the Registry Registrar Agreement and posted on the Registry Operator’s web site.
ii. Registry Operator will monitor the TLD for abusive behavior and address it as soon as possible if detected.
iii. Registry Operator reserves the right, at its sole discretion and at any time and without limitation, to deny, suspend, cancel, or transfer any registration or transaction, or place any domain name(s) on registry lock, hold, or similar status as it determines necessary for any of the following reasons:
A. to protect the integrity and stability of the registry;
B. to comply with any applicable laws, government rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, or any dispute resolution process;
C. to comply with the terms of this Registry Agreement and the Registry Operator’s Anti-Abuse Policy; D. registrant fails to keep Whois information accurate and up-to-date;
Anti-‐Abuse Policy