Self Managed Tag Classification. C.1. In addition to the General Requirements, a Self Managed Tag holder must, to be eligible for the Self Managed Tag Classification: C.1.1. meet the data quality obligations under this Contract and as notified from time to time; C.1.2. not use the Self Managed Tag as a means of avoiding obligations which would properly attach to domains held under other Tag Classifications; and C.1.3. in the event of domains being registered in the name of a third party, comply with the requirements applicable to the Channel Partner Tag Classification as those apply to those domains, in particular, on informing the Registrant. C.2. Registrars with a Self Managed Tag Classification will have access to the following systems, subject to their compliance with the terms of the Contract and the relevant System Instructions: C.2.1. Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP); C.2.2. Web Domain manager (WDM); C.2.3. Domain Availability Checker (DAC); and C.2.4. Automaton. C.3. Domain names on a Self Managed Tag must usually be registered only in the name of the Registrar. You may specify a maximum of five Registrant names at any one time which will be regarded for the purposes of this paragraph as being Your name. These must be linked to you in some way, for example personal, trading or business names that you use or are closely connected with, and you must be able to provide evidence of this if we ask for it. We may permit a small number of domain names on a Self Managed Tag to be registered in the name of a third party but this shall be no more than the lower of: a) fifty or b) 5% of the total domains registered under your Self Managed Tag. Any changes to such limits on registrations will be Notified to you from time to time. If you register any domain names to a third party on a Self Managed Tag, you must ensure that you comply with the obligations set out for Channel Partner Tags, as set out below, in relation to those domain names. C.4. You may transfer domain names registered in Your name on a Self Managed Tag to a new Registrant, free of charge, subject to compliance with all other obligations (in particular, and without limitation, the Rules and the restrictions in paragraph C.3 above).
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Samples: Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement
Self Managed Tag Classification. C.1. In addition to the General Requirements, a Self Managed Tag holder must, to be eligible for the Self Managed Tag Classification:
C.1.1. meet the data quality obligations under this Contract and as notified from time to time;
C.1.2. not use the Self Managed Tag as a means of avoiding obligations which would properly attach to domains held under other Tag Classifications; and
C.1.3. in the event of domains being registered in the name of a third party, comply with the requirements applicable to the Channel Partner Tag Classification as those apply to those domains, in particular, on informing the Registrant.
C.2. Registrars with a Self Managed Tag Classification will have access to the following systems, subject to their compliance with the terms of the Contract and the relevant System Instructions:
C.2.1. Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP);
C.2.2. Web Domain manager (WDM);
C.2.3. Domain Availability Checker (DAC); and C.2.4. Automaton.and
C.3. Domain names on a Self Managed Tag must usually be registered only in the name of the Registrar. You may specify a maximum of five Registrant names at any one time which will be regarded for the purposes of this paragraph as being Your name. These must be linked to you in some way, for example personal, trading or business names that you use or are closely connected with, and you must be able to provide evidence of this if we ask for it. We may permit a small number of domain names on a Self Managed Tag to be registered in the name of a third party but this shall be no more than the lower of: a) fifty or b) 5% of the total domains registered under your Self Managed Tag. Any changes to such limits on registrations will be Notified to you from time to time. If you register any domain names to a third party on a Self Managed Tag, you must ensure that you comply with the obligations set out for Channel Partner Tags, as set out below, in relation to those domain names.
C.4. You may transfer domain names registered in Your name on a Self Managed Tag to a new Registrant, free of charge, subject to compliance with all other obligations (in particular, and without limitation, the Rules and the restrictions in paragraph C.3 above).
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Samples: Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement, Registry Registrar Agreement
Self Managed Tag Classification. C.13.1. In addition to the General Requirements, a Self Managed Tag holder must, to be eligible for the Self Managed Tag Classification:
C.1.13.1.1. meet the data quality obligations under this Contract and as notified from time to time;
C.1.23.1.2. not use the Self Managed Tag as a means of avoiding obligations which would properly attach to domains held under other Tag Classifications; and
C.1.33.1.3. in the event of domains being registered in the name of a third party, comply with the requirements applicable to the Channel Partner Tag Classification as those apply to those domains, in particular, on informing the Registrant.
C.23.2. Registrars with a Self Managed Tag Classification will have access to the following systems, subject to their compliance with the terms of the Contract and the relevant System Instructions:
C.2.13.2.1. Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP);
C.2.23.2.2. Web Domain manager (WDM);
C.2.33.2.3. Domain Availability Checker (DAC); and C.2.4and
3.2.4. Automaton.
C.33.3. Domain names on a Self Managed Tag must usually be registered only in the name of the Registrar. You may specify a maximum of five Registrant names at any one time which will be regarded for the purposes of this paragraph as being Your name. These must be linked to you in some way, for example personal, trading or business names that you use or are closely connected with, and you must be able to provide evidence of this if we ask for it. We may permit a small number of domain names on a Self Managed Tag to be registered in the name of a third party but this shall be no more than the lower of: a) fifty or b) 5% of the total domains registered under your Self Managed Tag. Any changes to such limits on registrations will be Notified to you from time to time. If you register any domain names to a third party on a Self Managed Tag, you must ensure that you comply with the obligations set out for Channel Partner Tags, as set out below, in relation to those domain names.
C.43.4. You may transfer domain names registered in Your name on a Self Managed Tag to a new Registrant, free of charge, subject to compliance with all other obligations (in particular, and without limitation, the Rules and the restrictions in paragraph C.3 3.3 above).
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Samples: Registrar Agreement