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Restrictions
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Registrations in the
.biz TLD will be subject to the following restrictions:
- Registrations in
the .biz TLD must be used or intended to be used primarily for bona
fide business or commercial purposes; and
- Registrations in
the .biz TLD must comply with the Uniform
Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), as adopted and as may be amended
by the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers. For proceedings
initiated before the Commencement-of-Service Date, a modified version
of the UDRP, known as the Start-Up
Trademark Opposition Policy (“STOP”) will apply.
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:
- To exchange goods,
services, or property of any kind;
- In the ordinary course
of trade or business; or
- 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.
For illustration purposes,
the following shall not constitute a “bona fide business or commercial
use” of a domain name:
- Using or intending
to use the domain name exclusively for personal, noncommercial purposes;
or
- Using or intending
to use the domain name exclusively for the expression of noncommercial
ideas (i.e., registering abcsucks.biz exclusively to criticize or otherwise
express an opinion on the products or services of ABC company, with
no other intended business or commercial purpose).
Violations
It will be a violation
of the Restrictions for an Applicant to:
- register or use a
domain name contrary to the STOP;
- register and use
a domain name contrary to the UDRP;
or
- use the registered
domain name in a manner inconsistent with the definition of “business
or commercial use” contained herein.
Violations of the Restrictions
may be grounds for cancellation of a registered .biz domain name, pursuant
to the enforcement mechanism discussed below.
Enforcement
A violation of the Restrictions
will be enforced on a case-by-case, fact specific basis under the processes
set forth below:
- Any allegation that
a domain name is not used primarily for business or commercial purposes
shall be enforced under the provisions of the Restrictions
Dispute Resolution Process (“RDRP”).
- Any alleged violation
of the UDRP
or STOP
shall be enforced under the provisions contained therein.
None of the violations
of the Restrictions will be enforced directly by or through Registry Operator.
The RDRP,
UDRP, and
STOP
will be made applicable by the ICANN-Accredited Registrars’ registration
agreements with registrants. Proceedings under the RDRP, UDRP, and STOP
must be brought by interested third parties in accordance with the policies
and procedures set forth. Registry Operator 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 these processes.
Registration Requirements
Before the Registry
Operator will accept applications for registration, all domain name applicants
in the .biz TLD (“Applicants”) must:
- Enter into an electronic
or paper registration agreement with an ICANN-Accredited Registrar (“Registrar”),
in accordance with the ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement (“Accreditation
Agreement”). Such electronic or paper registration agreement shall include
the following certifications:
- The data provided
in the domain name registration application is true, correct, up
to date and complete; and
- The registrant
will keep the information provided above up to date.
- As part of a domain
name registration application, the Applicant must certify that to the
best of its knowledge:
- The registered
domain name will be used in a manner consistent with the Restrictions
above;
- The domain name
registrant has the authority to enter into the registration agreement;
and
- The registered
domain name is reasonably related to the registrant's business or
intended commercial purpose at the time of registration.
Failure to comply with
the above will result in failure of the Registry Operator to process an
Applicant’s domain name application.
Reservation
Registry Operator reserves
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
Registry Operator, as well as its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers,
directors and employees. Registry Operator also reserves the right to
freeze a domain name during resolution of a dispute.
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