Common use of Anti-­‐Abuse Policy Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 44 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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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. The public interest commitments set forth in this Section 4 of this Specification shall be subject to review by Registry Operator starting in January 2016, and Registry Operator, in its sole discretion and upon written notice to ICANN, may elect at that time to discontinue any of such public interest commitments in the case of a substantial and compelling business need.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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