Common use of PHASES OF DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS Clause in Contracts

PHASES OF DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS. (1) As a Defensive Registration Registrant («Defensive Registrant»), you hereby certify to the best of your knowledge that for Phase I Defensive Registrations («Phase I Defensive Registrants»), you own valid and enforceable trademark or service xxxx registrations having national effect that issued prior to April 16, 2001 for strings that are identical to the textual or word elements, using ASCII characters only, subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD. You understand that trademark or service xxxx registrations from the supplemental or equivalent Registry of any country, or from individual states or provinces of a nation, will not be accepted. Subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD, if a trademark or service xxxx registration incorporates design elements, the ASCII character portion of that xxxx xxx qualify to be a Phase I Defensive Registration. (2) Phase II Defensive Registrants may apply for a Defensive Registration for any string or combination of strings. (3) Defensive Registrants, whether Phase I or Phase II shall comply with the following Eligibility Requirements, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl- 03jul01.htm, the summary of which is as follows: (1) There are two levels of Defensive Registrations, each of which is subject to payment of a separate fee; (2) Multiple persons or entities may obtain identical or overlapping Defensive Registrations upon payment by each of a separate registration fee; (3) The Defensive Registrant must provide the information requested in Section 3(i) below; (4) A Defensive Registration will not be granted if it conflicts with a then-existing Personal Name Registration or other reserved word or string.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Domain Registration Agreement, Domain Registration Agreement

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PHASES OF DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS. (1) As a Defensive Registration Registrant («"Defensive Registrant»"), you hereby certify to the best of your knowledge that for Phase I Defensive Registrations («"Phase I Defensive Registrants»"), you own valid and enforceable trademark or service xxxx registrations having national effect that issued prior to April 16, 2001 for strings that are identical to the textual or word elements, using ASCII characters only, subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD. You understand that trademark or service xxxx registrations from the supplemental or equivalent Registry of any country, or from individual states or provinces of a nation, will not be accepted. Subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD, if a trademark or service xxxx registration incorporates design elements, the ASCII character portion of that xxxx xxx qualify to be a Phase I Defensive Registration. (2) Phase II Defensive Registrants may apply for a Defensive Registration for any string or combination of strings. (3) Defensive Registrants, whether Phase I or Phase II shall comply with the following Eligibility Requirements, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl- 03jul01.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/tlds/agreements/name/registry- agmt-appl-03jul01.htm, the summary of which is as follows: (1) There are two levels of Defensive Registrations, each of which is subject to payment of a separate fee; (2) Multiple persons or entities may obtain identical or overlapping Defensive Registrations upon payment by each of a separate registration fee; (3) The Defensive Registrant must provide the information requested in Section 3(i) below; (4) A Defensive Registration will not be granted if it conflicts with a then-existing Personal Name Registration or other reserved word or string.

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Samples: Domain Registrant Agreement

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PHASES OF DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS. (1) . As a Defensive Registration Registrant («"Defensive Registrant»"), you hereby certify to the best of your knowledge that for Phase I Defensive Registrations («"Phase I Defensive Registrants»"), you own valid and enforceable trademark or service xxxx registrations having national effect that issued prior to April 16, 2001 for strings that are identical to the textual or word elements, using ASCII characters only, subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD. You understand that trademark or service xxxx registrations from the supplemental or equivalent Registry of any country, or from individual states or provinces of a nation, will not be accepted. Subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to all registrations in the Registry TLD, if a trademark or service xxxx registration incorporates design elements, the ASCII character portion of that xxxx xxx qualify to be a Phase I Defensive Registration. (2) . Phase II Defensive Registrants may apply for a Defensive Registration for any string or combination of strings. (3) . Defensive Registrants, whether Phase I or Phase II shall comply with the following Eligibility Requirements, available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/tlds/agreements/name/registry-agmt-appl- 03jul01.htmxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/tlds/agreements/name/ registry-agmt-appl-03jul01.htm, the summary of which is as follows: (1) . There are two levels of Defensive Registrations, each of which is subject to payment of a separate fee; (2) . Multiple persons or entities may obtain identical or overlapping Defensive Registrations upon payment by each of a separate registration fee; (3) . The Defensive Registrant must provide the information requested in Section 3(i) below; (4) . A Defensive Registration will not be granted if it conflicts with a then-then - existing Personal Name Registration or other reserved word or string.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Domain Registrant Agreement

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