Customer Domain Name Ownership Clause Samples
Customer Domain Name Ownership. Customer is responsible for obtaining and maintaining any rights necessary for Customer’s and Google’s use of the Customer Domain Names under the Agreement. Before providing the Services, Google may require that Customer verify that Customer owns or controls the Customer Domain Names. If Customer does not own or control the Customer Domain Names, then Google will have no obligation to provide the Services to Customer.
Customer Domain Name Ownership. Prior to providing the Services, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+two may verify that Customer owns or controls the Customer Domain Names. If Customer does not own, or control, the Customer Domain Names, then ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇+two will have no obligation to provide Customer with the Services.
Customer Domain Name Ownership. Provider may verify that Customer owns or controls the Customer Domain Names. If Customer does not own or control the Customer Domain Names, then Provider may provide Customer with a domain or sub-domain in connection with these Product Passthrough Terms. If Provider provides Customer a domain or sub-domain in connection with these Product Passthrough Terms, such domain or sub-domain may only be used by Customer for purposes of accessing the TSS under the Agreement and these Product Passthrough Terms.
