Common use of Domains Protected Marks List (DPML Clause in Contracts

Domains Protected Marks List (DPML. The DPML is a service that allows trademark rights holders to block certain labels from registration across multiple TLDs operated by the Registry Operator. The blocked names must comply with the provisions described in Specification 5, Section 3.3 of the Registry Agreement. Domain Names blocked by the DPML service will be either an exact match of a label or will contain an exact match of such labels, or may include domain names that are a misspelling or contain a misspelling of a label. Blocked labels do not prevent other trademark rights holders from unblocking the label and registering the domain name.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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Domains Protected Marks List (DPML. The DPML is a service that allows trademark rights holders to block certain labels from registration across multiple TLDs operated by the Registry Operator. The blocked names must comply with the provisions described in Specification 5, Section 3.3 of the Registry Agreement. Domain Names blocked by the DPML service will be either an exact match of a label or will contain an exact match of such labels, or may include domain names that are a misspelling or contain a misspelling of a label. Blocked labels do not prevent other trademark rights holders from unblocking the label and registering the domain name.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Registry Agreement

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