Common use of Prohibition on Abusive Registrations Clause in Contracts

Prohibition on Abusive Registrations. No registrant may register an abusive second-­‐level domain name in the TLD including, without limitation, domain names that infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party, including common law trademark rights; domain names that are obvious variants of well-­‐known trademarks not belonging to the registrant; or domain names that suggest the presence of child abuse images.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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Prohibition on Abusive Registrations. No registrant may register an abusive second-­‐level second-level domain name in the TLD including, without limitation, domain names that infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party, including common law trademark rights; domain names that are obvious variants of well-­‐known well-known trademarks not belonging to the registrant; or domain names that suggest the presence of child abuse images.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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