Domain-Name Dispute Resolution Sample Clauses

Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Domain Name. In the event that Registry adopts a policy or procedure for resolution of disputes concerning Domain Name that by its terms applies to Registrar, Registrar shall adhere to the policy or procedure. Until different policies and procedures are established by Registry, Registrar shall comply with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy identified on ICANN’s website (xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx).
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Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedure for resolution of disputes concerning SLD names. In the event that ICANN adopts a policy or procedure for resolution of disputes concerning SLD names that by its terms applies to Registrar, Registrar shall adhere to the policy or procedure.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. Registrar must comply and must oblige its registrants to adhere and comply with all applicable ICANN or Registry mandated policies and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning domain names registered in the Registry System.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until ICANN adopts an alternative Consensus Policy or other Specification or Policy with respect to the resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names, Registrar shall comply with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”) identified on ICANN's website (xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-­‐policies.htm), as may be modified from time to time. Registrar shall also comply with the Uniform Rapid Suspension (“URS”) procedure or its replacement, as well as with any other applicable dispute resolution procedure as required by a Registry Operator for which Registrar is providing Registrar Services.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until different policies and procedures are established by ICANN under Section 4ICANN adopts an alternative Consensus Policy or other Specification or Policy with respect to the resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names, Registrar shall comply with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”) identified on ICANN's website (xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-­‐policies.htm)., as may be modified from time to time. Registrar shall also comply with the Uniform Rapid Suspension (“URS”) procedure or its replacement, as well as with any other applicable dispute resolution procedure as required by a Registry Operator for which Registrar is providing Registrar Services.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until ICANN adopts an alternative Consensus Policy or other Specification or Policy with respect to the resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names, Registrar shall comply with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”) identified on ICANN's website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/consensus-policies), as may be modified from time to time. Registrar shall also comply with the Uniform Rapid Suspension (“URS”) procedure or its replacement, as well as with any other applicable dispute resolution procedure as required by a Registry Operator for which Registrar is providing Registrar Services. 32. Section 3.12.2 is hereby amended and restated in its entirety as follows:
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. 3.15.1 During the Term of this Agreement, Partner shall comply with all applicable pol- icies and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning domain names reg- istered through COREhub, including (when applicable) the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution (“UDRP”) and the Uniform Rapid Suspension (“URS”) procedure or its replacement, as well as with any other applicable dispute res- olution procedure as required by ICANN and/or the relevant Registry Operator in its Registry Policy. 3.15.2 Partner acknowledges that COREhub intends to comply with all these policies, regardless of Partner’s cooperation.
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Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until different policies and procedures are established by Sponsor, Registrar shall comply with the .coop Dispute Policy identified on Sponsor's website.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Accreditation Agreement, Registrar shall have in place a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until different policies and procedures are established by NeuStar under Section 4, Registrar shall comply with the United Stated Dispute Resolution Policy (usDRP) and the Nexus Dispute Policy (“NDP”) identified on Registry’s website. The appendix to this Agreement for a particular second-level domain and/or a separate Registry/Registrar agreement for a particular second-level domain may state additional dispute resolution policies and procedures to be implemented with respect to Registered Names in a particular second- level domain name space; in that event there are additional policies and procedures, such policies and procedures shall supplement the dispute policies and procedures contained in this Subsection 3.8 only with respect to that particular second level domain.
Domain-Name Dispute Resolution. During the Term of this Accreditation Agreement, the Registrant agrees to abide by the policies of RSI and the Registry for resolution of disputes concerning .US Registered Names. Until different policies and procedures are established by NeuStar under Section 4, Registrar shall comply with the United Stated Dispute Resolution Policy (usDRP) and the Nexus Dispute Policy ("NDP") identified on Registry's website. 3.1 The Registrant represents that, to the best of the Registrant's knowledge and belief, neither the registration of the Registered Name nor the manner in which it is directly or indirectly used infringes the legal rights of any third party. 3.2 For the adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from use of the Registered Name, the Registrant agrees to submit, without prejudice to other potentially applicable jurisdictions, to the jurisdiction of the courts (1) of the Registrant's domicile, (2) where Registrar is located, and 3) the United States. 3.3 Registrant agrees that its registration of the Registered Name shall be subject to suspension, cancellation, or transfer pursuant to any NeuStar adopted specification or policy, or pursuant to any registrar or registry procedure not inconsistent with a NeuStar adopted specification or policy, (1) to correct mistakes by Registrar or the Registry in registering the name or (2) for the resolution of disputes concerning the Registered Name. 3.4 Registrant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the RSI, the Registry and their directors, officers, employees, representatives, agents, affiliates, and stockholders from and against any and all claims, suits, actions, other proceedings, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses of any kind, including without limitation reasonable legal fees and expenses, arising out of or relating to the Registrant's (i) domain name registration and (ii) use of any Registered Name.
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