Enforcement of Accurate WHOIS Data. Registrar shall accept written complaints from third parties regarding false and/or inaccurate WHOIS data of Registrants and also follow any other procedures set forth in the Registrar Access Agreement.
Enforcement of Accurate WHOIS Data a. Customer shall provide to Provider and, if different, Registrar accurate and reliable contact details and promptly correct and update them during the term of the Registration and Renewal periods, including: the full name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and fax number if available of the Customer; name of authorized person for contact purposes in the case of a Customer that is an organization, association, or corporation; and the Customer Data as defined in Section 5.1 of the Agreement.
b. Your willful or grossly negligent provision of inaccurate or unreliable information or Your willful or grossly negligent failure promptly to update information provided to Provider shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and be a basis for cancellation of the registration of the Registered Domain Name in accordance with Section 7 of this Exhibit N.
c. Registrar shall accept written complaints from third parties regarding false and/or inaccurate Whois data of Customers.
d. No later than thirty (30) days after receipt of a written complaint, Registrar shall conduct an initial investigation into the veracity and accuracy of the contact details. If Registrar determines that the information is false, inaccurate or not up to date, Registrar shall issue a letter to You via email, and regular first class mail, stating that the information contained in Your Whois record may be false, inaccurate or not up to date.
e. Customer shall be required to update its contact information no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of such notice. If, within thirty (30) days, You can either (i) show that You have not provided false or inaccurate contact information or (ii) provide the updated Whois information, then You will be allowed to maintain Your usTLD Registered Domain Name registration. If, however, after thirty (30) days, You either do not respond to Registrar’s notice or are unable to provide true and accurate contact information, You shall be deemed to have breached the Agreement and Registrar shall delete the registration of the Registered Domain Name in accordance with Section 7 of this Exhibit N.
Enforcement of Accurate WHOIS Data. We reserves the right to accept written complaints from third parties regarding false and/or inaccurate Whois data of Registrants and follow any other procedures set forth in any agreement we have with a particular Registry.
Enforcement of Accurate WHOIS Data. 3.7.1 Registrar shall accept written complaints from third parties regarding false and/or inaccurate Whois data of Registrants.
Enforcement of Accurate WHOIS Data. 3.7.7.3.1 Registrar shall accept written complaints from third parties regarding false and/or inaccurate Whois data of Registrants.
3.7.7.3.2 No later than thirty (30) days after receipt of a written complaint, the Registrar shall conduct an initial investigation into the veracity and accuracy of the contact details. If the Registrar determines that the information is false, inaccurate or not up to date, Registrar shall issue a letter to the Registrant via e-mail, and regular first class mail, stating that the information contained in the Registrant’s Whois record may be false, inaccurate or not up to date.
3.7.7.3.3 The Registrant shall be required to update its contact information no later than thirty (30) calendar days from the date of such notice. If, within thirty (30) days, Registrant can either (i) show that it has not provided false or inaccurate contact information or (ii) provide the updated Whois information, then the registrant will be allowed to maintain its usTLD domain name registration. If, however, after thirty (30) days, the registrant either does not respond to Registrar’s notice or is unable to provide true and accurate contact information, the registrant shall be deemed to have breached its registration agreement and the registrar shall be required to delete the registration.
3.7.7.3.4 Registrar shall not be required to refund any fees paid by the Registrant if the Registrar terminates a Registrant’s registration agreement due to its enforcement of this provision.