name Domains Sample Clauses

The "name Domains" clause defines the ownership, use, and management of internet domain names associated with a party or a project. Typically, this clause specifies which domains are covered, who is responsible for registering and maintaining them, and how they may be transferred or used during and after the agreement. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent disputes over domain name rights, especially in collaborations or business transactions involving online assets.
name Domains. In the case of a ".name" registration, the following terms and conditions will apply: (i) name Restrictions. Registrations in the .name top-level domain must constitute an individual's "Personal Name". For purposes of the .name restrictions (the "Restrictions"), a "Personal Name" is a person's legal name, or a name by which the person is commonly known. A "name by which a person is commonly known" includes, without limitation, a pseudonym used by an author or painter, or a stage name used by a singer or actor. (ii) name Representations. As a .name domain name registrant, you hereby represent that: (A) the registered domain name or second level domain ("SLD") e-mail address is your Personal Name. (B) the data provided in the domain name registration application is true, correct, up to date and complete and that you will continue to keep all of the information provided correct, current and complete, (C) to the best of the your knowledge and belief, neither this registration of a domain name nor the manner in which it is directly or indirectly to be used infringes upon the legal rights of a third party; (D) that the domain name is not being registered for nor shall it at any time whatsoever be used for any unlawful purpose whatsoever; (E) the registration satisfies the Eligibility Requirements found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl-8aug03.htm; and (F) you have the authority to enter into this Registration Agreement.
name Domains. In the case of a ".name" registration, the following terms and conditions will apply: i. . name Restrictions. Registrations in the .name top-level domain must constitute an individual's "Personal Name". For purposes of the .name restrictions (the "Restrictions"), a "Personal Name" is a person's legal name, or a name by which the person is commonly known. A "name by which a person is commonly known" includes, without limitation, a pseudonym used by an author or painter, or a stage name used by a singer or actor.