Third Party Domain definition

Third Party Domain means a Parked Domain (a) registered by a third party where that third party has an agreement with Company to permit Company to implement and maintain the Services on that Parked Domain, (b) for which that third party controls and administers to which DNS Server that Parked Domain points, and (c) [*****].

Examples of Third Party Domain in a sentence

  • Independent Third Party Domain Name Vendors ("TPDNVs") who are ICANN accredited registrars provide domain name registration services.

  • Independent Third Party Domain Name Vendors ("TPDNVs") w ho are ICANN accredited registrars provide domain name registration services.

  • If the conduct of a Third Party Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant would be a breach of this Agreement had the conduct been performed by Company, this Third Party Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant conduct (as appropriate) will be treated as Company’s breach of this Agreement.

  • Company is responsible for any use of, or access to, the Service(s), including Ads, by any Leased Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant.

  • If the conduct of a Leased Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant would be a breach of this Agreement had the conduct been performed by Company, this Leased Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant conduct (as appropriate) will be treated as Company’s breach of this Agreement.

  • Company is responsible for any use of, or access to, the AFD and AFD/AFS Service, including Search Results/AFD Ads, by any Third Party Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant.

  • Independent Third Party Domain Name Vendors ("TPDNVs") who are ICANN accredited registrars, provide domain name registration services.

  • Company is responsible for any use of, or access to, the Service(s), including Ads, by any Third Party Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant.

  • Company is responsible for any use of, or access to, the Service(s), including AFD Ads, and AFD/AFS Ads, by any Third Party Domain or Third Party Domain Registrant.