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Domain Name Registration Agreement
1. Introduction
This domain name registration agreement ('Registration
Agreement') is submitted by you, the applicant for, and on registration,
the licence holder of a domain name (the "Registrant")
to Melbourne IT Limited ACN 073 716 793 ('Melbourne IT') for the
purpose of registering a domain name on the Internet. Clauses 1-19
set out the general provisions governing all domain name registrations
under this Registration Agreement. Clauses 20 - 22 set out the additional
provisions specific to .com, .net and .org domain name registrations.
Clause 23 sets out the additional provisions specific to multi-lingual
domain name registrations. Clause 24 sets out the additional provisions
specific to .biz , .info and .name domain name pre-registrations
and registrations. If this Registration Agreement is accepted by
Melbourne IT, Registrant agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions
of this Registration Agreement in respect of any .com, .net, .org,
.biz, .info or .name domain name pre-registrations or registrations
submitted by Registrant to Melbourne IT.
2. Terminology
Melbourne IT is an accredited Registrar of Internet
Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers ('ICANN'). Verisign Global
Registry Services is the registry administrator responsible for
administering the .com and .net domain name registry. Public Interest
Registry is the registry administrator responsible for administering
the .org domain name registry. NeuLevel, Inc is the registry administrator
responsible for administering the .biz domain name registry. Afilias
Ltd is the registry administrator responsible for administering
the .info domain name registry. Global Name Registry Ltd is the
registry administrator responsible for administering the .name domain
name registry.
3. Licensing of Domain Name
Registrant remains the responsible contracting party
under this Registration Agreement, even if Registrant licenses use
of the domain name to a third party.
4. Dispute Policy
Registrant agrees, as a condition to submitting this
Registration Agreement, and if the Registration Agreement is accepted
by Melbourne IT, that on successful registration of any domain name
under this Agreement the Registrant is bound by Melbourne IT's current
dispute policy and the dispute policy procedures. Registrant acknowledges
that the dispute policy described in this clause 4 is the Uniform
Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (the "URDP Dispute Policy").
Registrant agrees that in respect of the pre-registration or registration
of .biz, .info and .name domain names, other dispute policies may
apply as specified by the registry administrator of those domain
names from time to time, as described in more detail in clause 24A(4)
for .biz, in clause 24B(2) for .info and in clause 24C(3) for .name
(the "Other Dispute Policies"). Registrant agrees that
Melbourne IT may change or modify the UDRP Dispute Policy, incorporated
by reference herein, at any time. Registrant agrees that Registrant's
maintaining the registration of a domain name after changes or modifications
to the UDRP Dispute Policy become effective constitutes Registrant's
continued acceptance of these changes or modifications. Registrant
agrees that any dispute relating to registration or use of its domain
name (and which is not the subject of the Other Dispute Policies)
will be subject to the provisions specified in the UDRP Dispute
Policy. Without prejudice to other potentially applicable jurisdictions,
Registrant submits to the jurisdiction of the courts as provided
in the UDRP Dispute Policy. The UDRP Dispute Policy can be viewed
at www.inww.com/policies/gtlddispute.php3.
The UDRP Dispute Policy procedure can be viewed at http://www.inww.com/policies/gtldrules.php3.
5. Agents
Registrant agrees that if this Registration Agreement
is completed by an agent for the Registrant, such as an Administrative
Contact/Agent, the Registrant is nonetheless bound as a principal
by all terms and conditions herein, including the relevant domain
name dispute policy.
6. Limitation of Liability
To the extent permitted by law, Registrant agrees
that neither Melbourne IT nor the registry administrator has any
liability to the Registrant or the Registrant's agent for any loss
Registrant may incur in connection with Melbourne IT's processing
of this Registration Agreement, Melbourne IT's processing of any
pre-registration application or application for a domain name, the
processing of any authorized modification to the domain name's record
during the covered registration period, or the failure by the Registrant's
agent to pay a pre-registration or registration fee or renewal fee,
or as a result of the application of the provisions of the relevant
domain name dispute policy. Registrant agrees that in no event will
the liability of Melbourne IT under this Agreement for any matter
exceed, in the sole option of Melbourne IT, the re-supply of the
services again or the fee paid to Melbourne IT for the provision
of the services .
7. Indemnity
Registrant agrees to indemnify, keep indemnified
and hold both Melbourne IT and the registry administrator, their
directors, officers, employees and agents harmless from and against
all and any and all claims, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses
(including reasonable legal fees and expenses) arising out of or
relating to Registrant's domain name registration or pre-registration,
or to the Registrant's use of the domain name.
8. Breach
Registrant agrees that failure to abide by any provision
of this Registration Agreement or the relevant domain name dispute
policy (including, without limitation, any domain name dispute policy
that applies during a pre-registration period) may be considered
by Melbourne IT to be a material breach and that Melbourne IT may
provide a notice, describing the breach, to the Registrant. If,
within thirty (30) days of the date of such notice, the Registrant
fails to provide evidence, which is reasonably satisfactory to Melbourne
IT, that it has not breached its obligations, then Melbourne IT
may delete Registrant's registration of the domain name. Any such
breach by a Registrant shall not be deemed to be excused simply
because Melbourne IT did not act earlier in response to that, or
any other, breach by the Registrant. Notice may be given by mail,
facsimile or electronic means.
9. No Warranty by Melbourne IT
Registrant agrees that neither a pre-registration
application nor a registration of a domain name grants any legal
rights of ownership of the relevant domain name, nor does it confer
immunity from objection to the pre-registration, registration or
use of the domain name.
10. Warranty
Registrant warrants that, to the best of Registrant's
knowledge and belief, neither its registration of a domain name
nor the manner in which it is directly or indirectly used infringes
the legal rights of a third party. Breach of this warranty will
constitute a material breach.
11. Revocation
Registrant agrees that Melbourne IT may delete a
Registrant's domain name if any information required to be supplied
by the Registrant under this Registration Agreement, or subsequent
modification(s) thereto, is false or misleading, or conceals or
omits any information Melbourne IT would likely consider material
to its decision to approve this Registration Agreement.
12. Right of Refusal
Registrant acknowledges that the registry administrator
or ICANN policy may provide that registration of certain domain
names is prohibited. Melbourne IT, in its sole discretion, reserves
the right to refuse to approve the Registration Agreement for any
Registrant. Registrant agrees that the submission of this Registration
Agreement does not obligate Melbourne IT to accept this Registration
Agreement. Registrant agrees that Melbourne IT is not liable for
loss or damage that may result from Melbourne IT's refusal to accept
this Registration Agreement.
13. Change in Registrar
Registrant agrees that it can change its Registrar
for an existing domain name only in accordance with registry administrator
policy. Registrant agrees it may not change its Registrar for a
period of sixty (60) days after initial registration of the domain
name with Melbourne IT.
14. Suspension, Cancellation, Transfer
Registrant agrees that registration of its domain
name shall be subject to suspension, cancellation or transfer by
any ICANN procedure, or by any registry administrator procedure
approved by ICANN policy:
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to correct mistakes
by Registrar or the registry administrator in registering
the domain name; |
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for the resolution of disputes
concerning the domain name; or |
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in case of arbitration or
court proceedings being commenced with respect to the rights
to the domain name. |
15. Non payment
Registrant agrees that failure to pay any Registration
fee when due (as evidenced for example by, without limitation, Registrant's
credit card company notifying Melbourne IT of Registrant disputing
the payment of, or refusing to pay such Registration fee, or where
the Registrant's credit card payment has been declined or reversed)
will entitle Melbourne IT to immediately transfer the relevant domain
name from the Registrant to Melbourne IT, at its sole discretion.
Registrant acknowledges that Melbourne IT will own all rights of
the registered domain name holder in respect of any domain name
transferred to Melbourne IT under this clause 15, including the
right to sell the domain name to a third party. Melbourne IT may
in its sole discretion re-transfer the relevant domain name to the
Registrant subject to the Registrant's payment of any outstanding
Registration fee, and Registrant's payment of Melbourne IT's re-transfer
fee of US$25 (exclusive of local taxes).
16. Severability
Registrant agrees that the terms of this Registration
Agreement are severable. If any term or provision is declared invalid,
it shall not affect the remaining terms or provisions, which shall
continue to be binding.
17. Entirety
Registrant agrees that this Registration Agreement
and the relevant domain name dispute policy (including, without
limitation, any domain name dispute policy that applies during a
pre-registration period) is the complete and exclusive agreement
between Registrant and Melbourne IT regarding the registration of
Registrant's domain name. This Registration Agreement and the relevant
domain name dispute policy supersede all prior agreements and understandings,
whether established by custom, practice, policy, or precedent.
18. Governing Law
Registrant agrees that this Registration Agreement
is governed in all respects by and construed in accordance with
the laws of the State of Victoria, Australia. By submitting this
Registration Agreement, Registrant consents to the exclusive jurisdiction
and venue of the Courts of Victoria (including the Victorian Registry
of the Federal Court of Australia) and all courts hearing appeals
from such Courts.
19. General
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Nothing in this
Agreement may be construed as creating the relationship of
agency partnership or joint venture between the parties. |
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Failure by Melbourne
IT to require Registrant to comply with a provision of this
agreement does not affect the full right to require any provision
to be performed at any time thereafter. |
.com, .net, .org Domain Name Registrations
20. Payment
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The Registration
fee is payable with the Application. |
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Registration is
not effective until the Registration fee has been paid and
cleared. |
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The Registration
is for the full period of years selected and paid for at the
time of Application or renewal. |
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All fees are non-refundable.
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21. Application Details
Registrant must provide to Melbourne IT the information
set out in the compulsory fields and may provide the information
set out in the discretionary fields of the Application ('Information').
Registrant warrants that all Information provided is accurate and
reliable. Registrant undertakes to promptly correct and update Information
during the registration period and to respond within fifteen (15)
calendar days to inquiries from Melbourne IT concerning the accuracy
of compulsory Information.
22. Use of Information
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Registrant acknowledges
Information obtained from Registrant will be
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transmitted
to the registry administrator for registry use |
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publicly
available as required by ICANN |
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used by Melbourne
IT for inclusion in registers and data bases produced
by Melbourne IT or its licensees. |
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Registrant may
access data provided and rectify any incorrect data relating
to Registrant through a registry key to be provided by Melbourne
IT. Registrant may provide a written authorisation to an agent
to hold and use the registry key. Registrant must inform Melbourne
IT of its current agent as required by Melbourne IT. |
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Registrant consents
to the use of the Information for the purposes set out in
clauses 22.1.1 to 22.1.3. If Registrant does not consent to
the use of the Information for the purposes set out in clause
22.1.3, then the Registrant is required to provide non consent
verification stating name, address, date and signed by the
appropriate authorised individual. This must be sent to Melbourne
IT Limited, 120 King Street, Melbourne 3000 Australia |
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Registrant warrants
that it has provided, or will provide, to any third party
individuals whose personal details the Registrant has provided
to Melbourne IT, the same information about use of those details
as are set out in this clause 22, and that the third parties
individually have consented to use of their personal data.
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Melbourne IT will
not process Information in a manner incompatible with the
purposes and limitations set out in this clause 22. Melbourne
IT will process Information in accordance with the terms of
its Privacy Policy, which can be viewed at http://www.melbourneit.com.au/privacy/
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Melbourne IT will
take reasonable precautions to protect personal information
obtained from Registrant from loss, misuse, unauthorised access
or disclosure, alteration or destruction. |
23. Multilingual Registrations
Special Provisions for ML.Registrations
Registrants who register a multilingual
domain name [hereafter referred to as 'ML Registrations'] acknowledge
that the system is currently in a testbed phase, is subject to change
and that future changes to standards by the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF) may cause the registrant's domain name registration
to become invalid and be deleted or may require changes to the internal
representation of a domain name, or may require a change to the
period of the licence.
The registrant's ML.Registration is stored in the
Registry's database in an ASCII-compatible representation as defined
by the RACE Internet-Draft. The Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF) has not finalized multilingual standards. In the future,
revisions to the Internet draft documents may cause:
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The Registrant's
ML.Registration to become invalid and be deleted. |
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Modification to
the Registry's internal representation of the domain name.
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Such occurrences will be resolved on a case-by-case
basis, as they occur.
REGISTRANTS WHO REGISTER AN ML.REGISTRATION DO SO
AT THEIR OWN RISK AND RELEASE, DISCHARGE AND HOLD HARMLESS MELBOURNE
IT, ITS EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS AND THE REGISTRY FROM AND AGAINST ALL
CLAIMS, LOSS OR DEMANDS FROM REGISTRANT AND ANY THIRD PARTY ARISING
OUT OF THE INVALIDITY OR DELETION OF AN ML.REGISTRATION, 0R ANY
CHANGE OR VARIATION TO, OR ANY RESTRICTION ON OR INABILITY TO USE
AN ML.REGISTRATION. NO REFUND OF ANY PART 0F REGISTRATION FEES PAID
OR PAYABLE WILL BE MADE IF AN ML.REGISTRATION IS CHANGED, DELETED
OR IS NOT ABLE TO BE USED.
.biz, .info and .name Domain Name Pre-registrations
and Registrations
24. .biz, .info and .name Domain Names
A.
Should you seek to register a .BIZ second level
domain name, you must contractually agree to the following terms:
1.
BIZ RESTRICTIONS. Registrations in the
.biz TLD must be used or intended to be used primarily for bona
fide business or commercial purposes. For purposes of the .biz Registration
Restrictions ("Restrictions"), "bona fide business
or commercial use" shall mean the bona fide use or bona fide
intent to use the domain name or any content, software, materials,
graphics or other information thereon, to permit Internet users
to access one or more host computers through the DNS:
a.
To exchange goods, services, or property of
any kind;
b. In the ordinary course of trade or business;
or
c. To facilitate (i) the exchange of goods, services,
information, or property of any kind; or, (ii) the ordinary course
of trade or business.
Registering a domain name solely for the purposes
of (1) selling, trading or leasing the domain name for compensation,
or (2) the unsolicited offering to sell, trade or lease the domain
name for compensation shall not constitute a "bona fide business
or commercial use" of that domain name.
2. BIZ CERTIFICATION. As a .biz domain name
Registrant, you hereby certify to the
a.
The registered domain name will be used primarily
for bona fide business or commercial purposes and not (i) exclusively
for personal use; or (ii) solely for the purposes of (1) selling,
trading or leasing the domain name for compensation, or (2) the
unsolicited offering to sell, trade or lease the domain name for
compensation. For more information on the .biz restrictions, which
are incorporated herein by reference, please see: http://www.neulevel.biz/faqs/biztld_qa.htm#7
b. The domain name Registrant has the authority
to enter into the registration agreement; and
c. The registered domain name is reasonably related
to the Registrant's business or intended commercial purpose at
the time of registration.
3. PROVISION OF REGISTRATION DATA
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Provision of
Registration Data. As part of the registration process,
you are required to provide the registry administrator with
certain information and to update this information to keep
it current, complete and accurate. This information includes
(i) your full name, postal address, e-mail address, voice
telephone number, and fax number if available; (ii) the name
of an authorized person for contact purposes in the case of
a Registrant that is an organization, association, or corporation;
(iii) the IP addresses of the primary nameserver and any secondary
nameserver(s) for the domain name; (iv) the corresponding
names of those nameservers; (v) the full name, postal address,
e-mail address, voice telephone number, and fax number if
available of the technical contact for the domain name; (vi)
the full name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone
number, and fax number if available of the administrative
contact for the domain name; (vii) the name, postal address,
e-mail address, voice telephone number, and fax number if
available of the billing contact for the domain name; and
(viii) any remark concerning the registered domain name that
should appear in the Whois directory. You agree and understand
that the foregoing registration data will be publicly available
and accessible on the Whois directory as required by ICANN/Registry
Policy and may be sold in bulk in accordance with the ICANN
Accreditation Agreement (the "ICANN Agreement"),
available at ICANN's site. For bulk services in respect of
the registration data which are provided by Melbourne IT,
if the Registrant does not consent to the use of such information
for inclusion in registers and data bases produced by Melbourne
IT or its licensees, then the Registrant is required to provide
non consent verification stating name, address, date and signed
by the appropriate authorised individual. This must be sent
to Melbourne IT Limited, 120 King Street, Melbourne 3000 Australia.
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Inaccurate or Unreliable
Data. You hereby represent and warrant that 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 the information provided up to date. Your willful provision
of inaccurate or unreliable information, your willful failure
promptly to update information provided to the registry administrator,
or any failure to respond for over five calendar days to our
inquiries addressed to the e-mail address of the administrative,
billing or technical contact then appearing in the Whois directory
with respect to an domain name concerning the accuracy of
contact details associated with any registration(s) or the
registration of any domain name(s) registered by or through
you or your account, shall constitute a breach of this Agreement.
Any information collected by the registry administrator concerning
an identified or identifiable natural person ("Personal
Data") will be used in connection with the registration
of your domain name(s) and for the purposes of this Agreement
and as required or permitted by the ICANN Agreement or any
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4. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE POLICY. If you reserved
or registered a .biz domain name through the registry administrator,
you agree to be bound by our current domain name dispute policy
that is incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement by
reference. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with that
policy. In addition, you hereby acknowledge that you have read and
understood and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of
the following documents, as they may be amended from time to time,
which are hereby incorporated and made an integral part of this
Agreement:
i.
The Start-up Trademark Opposition Policy ("STOP"),
available at http://www.neulevel.biz/ardp/docs/stop.html;
and
ii. The
Restrictions Dispute Resolution Criteria and Rules, available at
http://www.neulevel.biz/ardp/docs/rdrp.html.
The STOP sets forth the terms and conditions in connection
with a dispute between a Registrant of a .biz domain name ("Registrant")
with any third party (other than registry administrator or registrar)
over the registration or the use of a .biz domain name registered
by Registrant that is subject to the Intellectual Property Claim
Service. The Intellectual Property Claim Service is a service introduced
by Registry administrator to notify a trademark or service mark
holder ("Claimant") that a second-level domain name has
been registered in which that Claimant claims intellectual property
rights. In accordance with the STOP and its associated Rules, those
Claimants will have the right to challenge registrations through
independent ICANN-accredited dispute resolution providers. The RDRP
sets forth the terms under which any allegation that a domain name
is not used primarily for business or commercial purposes shall
be enforced on a case-by-case, fact specific basis by an independent
ICANN-accredited dispute provider. None of the violations of the
Restrictions will be enforced directly by or through Registry administrator.
Registry administrator will not review, monitor, or otherwise verify
that any particular domain name is being used primarily for business
or commercial purposes or that a domain name is being used in compliance
with the SUDRP or UDRP processes.
5. DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE POLICY MODIFICATIONS.
You agree that the registry administrator, in its sole discretion,
may modify its dispute policy. The registry administrator will post
any such revised policy on its Web site at least thirty (30) calendar
days before it becomes effective. You agree that, by maintaining
the reservation or registration of your domain name after modifications
to the dispute policy become effective, you have agreed to these
modifications.
6. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS. Melbourne IT and
the .biz registry administrator, NeuLevel, Inc. expressly reserve
the right to deny, cancel or transfer any registration that it deems
necessary, in its discretion, to protect the integrity and stability
of the registry, to comply with any applicable laws, government
rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, in compliance
with any dispute resolution process, or to avoid any liability,
civil or criminal, on the part of Melbourne IT and/or NeuLevel,
Inc., as well as their affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors
and employees. Melbourne IT and NeuLevel, Inc. also reserve the
right to freeze a domain name during resolution of a dispute.
B. Should you seek to register a .INFO second level
domain name, you must contractually agree to the following terms:
1.
Registrant consents to the use, copying, distribution,
publication, modification, and other processing of the Registrant's
Personal Data by the .INFO registry administrator, and its designees
and agents in a manner consistent with the purposes specified pursuant
in its contract with ICANN.
2. Registrant agrees to submit to proceedings under
the UDRP Dispute Policy and comply with the requirements set forth
by the registry administrator for domain names registered during
the Sunrise Period, These policies are subject to modification by
the registry administrator.
3. Registrant agrees to immediately correct and update
the registration information for any domain name during its registration
term, failure to correct this information shall constitute a breach
of this Agreement. Registrant acknowledges that the registry administrator
will have no liability of any kind for any loss or liability resulting
from the proceedings and processes relating to the Sunrise Period
or the Land Rush Period including, without limitation: (a) the ability
or inability of a Registrant to obtain a domain name during either
the Sunrise or Land Rush periods, and (b) the results of any dispute
over a domain name registration which is processed during the Sunrise
period.
4. Registrar and the registry administrator expressly
reserve the right to deny, cancel or transfer any registration that
it deems necessary, in its discretion, to protect the integrity
and stability of the registry, to comply with any applicable laws,
government rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, in
compliance with any applicable dispute resolution process, or to
avoid any liability, civil or criminal, on the part of Registrar
and/or the registry administrator as well as their affiliates, subsidiaries,
officers, directors and employees. Registrar and the registry administrator
also reserve the right to freeze a domain name during resolution
of a dispute.
C. Should You seek to register a .name third level
domain name You must contractually agree to the following terms:
1.
You acknowledge that your right to register
a .name domain name is subject to You complying with the .name eligibility
requirements, which are set out on the web site of the .name registry
administrator, and which are currently located at http://www.gnr.name/
(the "Eligibility Requirements"). You agree that your
registration of any .name domain name will be in compliance with
the terms of the Eligibility Requirements, as these may be amended
by the .name registry administrator from time to time.
2.
You acknowledge that your right to register
a .name domain name is subject to You complying with the .name acceptable
use policy, which is set out on the web site of the registry administrator,
and which is currently located at http://www.gnr.name/
(the "Acceptable Use Policy"). You agree that Your registration
of any .name domain name will be in compliance with the terms of
the Acceptable Use Policy, as these may be amended by the .name
registry administrator from time to time.
3. In addition to the UDRP Process
described in Clause 4, You agree that on successful registration
of a .name domain name, You will be bound by the Eligibility Requirements
Disputes Resolution Policy (the "ERDRP"). The ERDRP is
set out on the web site of the registry administrator, and is currently
located at http://www.gnr.name/,
and should be read in conjunction with the following related information:
i.
Summary of Eligibility Requirements Dispute Resolution Policy
(which is currently located at http://www.gnr.name/);
ii.
Disputes: Filing a Complaint (which is currently located
at http://www.gnr.name/);
iii.
ERDRP Rules (which is currently located at http://www.gnr.name/); and
iv.
ERDRP Dispute Resolution Providers (which is currently located
at http://www.gnr.name/).
You agree to be bound by the ERDRP, as this policy
(and any related information as described above) may be amended
from time to time by the registry administrator.
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