Common use of Name Selection Clause in Contracts

Name Selection. The Registrant undertakes as part of the registration guidelines not to register any domain names that violate the statutory provisions of the European Union and the Republic of Austria, that intervene in the rights of others or violate them, or for abusive, speculative or anti-­‐competitive purposes. Concomitantly, the registrant obliges himself not to spread criminal, illegal, offensive, racist, discriminatory or pornographic content under the top-­‐level domain .WIEN. The Registrant further undertakes not to register domain names which create the erroneous impression that these are domain names, content or services by public bodies or their affiliated organizations, so-­‐called plagiarizing authority domain names. The registrant agrees not to register domain names that violate ethical or criminal law principles (illegal, violent, racist, ethnically offensive, harmful to minors, indecent, offensive or domain names that violate morality and public order) or may hurt the reputation of the City of WIEN. In addition, domain names are not permitted that use the words or parts of words that could be generally perceived as offensive. These include insulting, abusive or agitational words or words or word elements, which could violate the ethical, religious or moral sensibilities of Internet users. To meet the requirements of ICANN to a community-­‐based designation of the application, the registrant must use the .WIEN domain in an economic, cultural, touristic, historic, social or any other meaningful connection to the Austrian capital. Restrictions may include, but are not limited to a requirement that each registered domain name is used in conjunction with standard IP protocols such as http, https, smtp⁄mail, ftp, etc. The .WIEN Registry will, from time to time in its sole discretion or upon evidence or advice conduct continuing or recurring audits of domain names registered to ensure continued compliance with these requirements. Failure to comply will result in a notice providing 20 days to comply. Non-­‐ compliance following such a notice period may result in take-­‐down of the relevant domain name, at the discretion of the Registry.

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Sources: Registry Agreement

Name Selection. The Registrant undertakes as part of the registration guidelines not to register any domain names that violate the statutory provisions of the European Union and the Republic of Austria, that intervene in the rights of others or violate them, or for abusive, speculative or anti-­‐competitive anti-competitive purposes. Concomitantly, the registrant obliges himself not to spread criminal, illegal, offensive, racist, discriminatory or pornographic content under the top-­‐level top-level domain .WIEN. The Registrant further undertakes not to register domain names which create the erroneous impression that these are domain names, content or services by public bodies or their affiliated organizations, so-­‐called so-called plagiarizing authority domain names. The registrant agrees not to register domain names that violate ethical or criminal law principles (illegal, violent, racist, ethnically offensive, harmful to minors, indecent, offensive or domain names that violate morality and public order) or may hurt the reputation of the City of WIEN. In addition, domain names are not permitted that use the words or parts of words that could be generally perceived as offensive. These include insulting, abusive or agitational words or words or word elements, which could violate the ethical, religious or moral sensibilities of Internet users. To meet the requirements of ICANN to a community-­‐based community-based designation of the application, the registrant must use the .WIEN domain in an economic, cultural, touristic, historic, social or any other meaningful connection to the Austrian capital. Restrictions may include, but are not limited to a requirement that each registered domain name is used in conjunction with standard IP protocols such as http, https, smtp⁄mail, ftp, etc. The .WIEN Registry will, from time to time in its sole discretion or upon evidence or advice conduct continuing or recurring audits of domain names registered to ensure continued compliance with these requirements. Failure to comply will result in a notice providing 20 days to comply. Non-­‐ Non-compliance following such a notice period may result in take-­‐down take-down of the relevant domain name, at the discretion of the Registry.

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Sources: Registry Agreement