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PURPOSES FOR PROCESSING. 2.1. The parties Process Personal Registration Data under the Agreement for the following limited Purposes: 2.1.1. In accordance with the relevant registry agreements and registrar accreditation agreements, to activate a Registered Name and allocate it to the Registered Name Holder; 2.1.2. Subject to the registry and registrar terms, conditions, policies, and ICANN Consensus Policies, to: 2.1.2.1. Establish the rights of a Registered Name Holder in a Registered Name, and 2.1.2.2. Ensure that a Registered Name Holder may exercise its rights in the use, maintenance, and disposition of the Registered Name; 2.1.3. Contribute to the maintenance of the security, stability, and resiliency of the domain name system in accordance with ICANN’s mission; 2.1.4. Enable communication with the Registered Name Holder on matters relating to the Registered Name; 2.1.5. Provide mechanisms for safeguarding Registered Name Holders’ registration data in the event of a business or technical failure of a registrar or Registry Operator, or unavailability of a registrar or Registry Operator, as described in registry agreements and the Agreement respectively; 2.1.6. Handle contractual compliance monitoring requests and audit activities consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry agreements and any applicable processing agreements, by Processing specific data only as necessary; 2.1.7. Handle compliance complaints initiated by ICANN or third parties consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry agreements; 2.1.8. Operationalize policies for the resolution of disputes regarding or relating to the registration of domain names (as opposed to the use of such domain names, but including where such policies take into account use of the domain names), namely, the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (“URS”), the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure (“PDDRP”), the Registration Restrictions Dispute Resolution Procedure (“RRDRP”), and the Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (“TDRP”); and 2.1.9. Enable validation to confirm that Registered Name Holders meet the eligibility criteria voluntarily adopted by a Registry Operator and that are described or referenced in the registry agreement for that generic top-level domain (“gTLD”).

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Sources: Data Processing Specification, Data Processing Specification, Data Processing Specification

PURPOSES FOR PROCESSING. 2.1. The parties Process Personal Registration Data under the Agreement for the following limited Purposes: 2.1.1. In accordance with the relevant registry agreements and registrar accreditation agreements, to activate a Registered Name registered name and allocate it to the Registered Name Holderregistered name holder; 2.1.2. Subject to the registry and registrar terms, conditions, policies, and ICANN Consensus Policies, to: 2.1.2.1. Establish the rights of a Registered Name Holder registered name holder in a Registered Nameregistered name, and 2.1.2.2. Ensure that a Registered Name Holder registered name holder may exercise its rights in the use, maintenance, and disposition of the Registered Nameregistered name; 2.1.3. Contribute to the maintenance of the security, stability, and resiliency of the domain name system in accordance with ICANN’s mission; 2.1.4. Enable communication with the Registered Name Holder registered name holder on matters relating to the Registered Nameregistered name; 2.1.5. Provide mechanisms for safeguarding Registered Name Holdersregistered name holders’ registration data in the event of a business or technical failure of a registrar or Registry Operator, or unavailability of a registrar or Registry Operator, as described in registry registrar accreditation agreements and the Agreement respectively; 2.1.6. Handle contractual compliance monitoring requests and audit activities consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry registrar accreditation agreements and any applicable processing agreements, by Processing specific data only as necessary; 2.1.7. Handle compliance complaints initiated by ICANN or third parties consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry registrar accreditation agreements; 2.1.8. Operationalize policies for the resolution of disputes regarding or relating to the registration of domain names (as opposed to the use of such domain names, but including where such policies take into account use of the domain names), namely, the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (“URS”), the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure (“PDDRP”), the Registration Restrictions Dispute Resolution Procedure (“RRDRP”), and the Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (“TDRP”); and 2.1.9. Enable validation to confirm that Registered Name Holders registered name holders meet the eligibility criteria voluntarily adopted by a Registry Operator and that are described or referenced in the registry agreement Registry Agreement for that generic top-level domain (“gTLD”).

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Sources: Data Processing Specification, Data Processing Specification

PURPOSES FOR PROCESSING. 2.1. The parties Process Personal Registration Data under the Agreement for the following limited Purposes: 2.1.1. In accordance with the relevant registry agreements and registrar accreditation agreements, to activate a Registered Name and allocate it to the Registered Name Holder; 2.1.2. Subject to the registry and registrar terms, conditions, policies, and ICANN Consensus Policies, to: 2.1.2.1. Establish the rights of a Registered Name Holder in a Registered Name, and 2.1.2.2. Ensure that a Registered Name Holder may exercise its rights in the use, maintenance, and disposition of the Registered Name; 2.1.3. Contribute to the maintenance of the security, stability, and resiliency of the domain name system in accordance with ICANN’s mission; 2.1.4. Enable communication with the Registered Name Holder on matters relating to the Registered Name; 2.1.5. Provide mechanisms for safeguarding Registered Name Holders’ registration data in the event of a business or technical failure of a registrar or Registry Operator, or unavailability of a registrar or Registry Operator, as described in registry agreements and the Agreement respectively; 2.1.6. Handle contractual compliance monitoring requests and audit activities consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry agreements and any applicable processing agreements, by Processing specific data only as necessary; 2.1.7. Handle compliance complaints initiated by ICANN or third parties consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry agreements; 2.1.8. Operationalize policies for the resolution of disputes regarding or relating to the registration of domain names (as opposed to the use of such domain names, but including where such policies take into account use of the domain names), namely, the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (“URS”), the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure (“PDDRP”), the Registration Restrictions Dispute Resolution Procedure (“RRDRP”), and the Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (“TDRP”); and 2.1.9. Enable validation to confirm that Registered Name Holders meet the eligibility criteria voluntarily adopted by a Registry Operator and that are described or referenced in the registry agreement for that generic top-level domain (“gTLD”).

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Sources: Data Processing Specification

PURPOSES FOR PROCESSING. 2.1. The parties Process Personal Registration Data under the Agreement for the following limited Purposes: 2.1.1. In accordance with the relevant registry agreements and registrar accreditation agreements, to activate a Registered Name registered name and allocate it to the Registered Name Holderregistered name holder; 2.1.2. Subject to the registry and registrar terms, conditions, policies, and ICANN Consensus Policies, to: 2.1.2.1. Establish the rights of a Registered Name Holder registered name holder in a Registered Nameregistered name, and 2.1.2.2. Ensure that a Registered Name Holder registered name holder may exercise its rights in the use, maintenance, and disposition of the Registered Nameregistered name; 2.1.3. Contribute to the maintenance of the security, stability, and resiliency of the domain name system in accordance with ICANN’s mission; 2.1.4. Enable communication with the Registered Name Holder registered name holder on matters relating to the Registered Nameregistered name; 2.1.5. Provide mechanisms for safeguarding Registered Name Holdersregistered name holders’ registration data in the event of a business or technical failure of a registrar or Registry Operator, or unavailability of a registrar or Registry Operator, as described in registry registrar accreditation agreements and the Agreement respectively; 2.1.6. Handle contractual compliance monitoring requests and audit activities consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry registrar accreditation agreements and any applicable processing agreements, by Processing specific data only as necessary; 2.1.7. Handle compliance complaints initiated by ICANN or third parties consistent with the terms of the Agreement and the registry registrar accreditation agreements; 2.1.8. Operationalize policies for the resolution of disputes regarding or relating to the registration of domain names (as opposed to the use of such domain names, but including where such policies take into account use of the domain names), namely, the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (“URS”), the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure (“PDDRP”), the Registration Restrictions Dispute Resolution Procedure (“RRDRP”), and the Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy (“TDRP”); and 2.1.9. Enable validation to confirm that Registered Name Holders registered name holders meet the eligibility criteria voluntarily adopted by a Registry Operator and that are described or referenced in the registry agreement Registry Agreement for that generic top-level domain (“gTLD”).

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Sources: Data Processing Specification