Rights Protection Mechanisms Sample Clauses

Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement additional RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-­‐registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-­‐accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Registry Operator shall implement in accordance with requirements set forth therein each of the mandatory RPMs set forth in the Trademark Clearinghouse as of the date hereof, as posted at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/tmch-­‐requirements (the “Trademark Clearinghouse Requirements”), which may be revised in immaterial respects by ICANN from time to time. Registry Operator shall not mandate that any owner of applicable intellectual property rights use any other trademark information aggregation, notification, or validation service in addition to or instead of the ICANN-­‐
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Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement additional RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-­‐registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-­‐accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Registry Operator shall implement in accordance with requirements set forth therein each of the mandatory RPMs set forth in the Trademark Clearinghouse as of the date hereof, as posted at [url to be
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement additional RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-­‐registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-­‐accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Registry Operator shall implement in accordance with requirements set forth therein each of the mandatory RPMs set forth in the Trademark Clearinghouse as of the date hereof, as posted at [url to be inserted] (the “Trademark Clearinghouse Requirements”), which may be revised in immaterial respects by ICANN from time to time. Registry Operator shall not mandate that any owner of applicable intellectual property rights use any other trademark information aggregation, notification, or validation service in addition to or instead of the ICANN-­‐
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator will submit to proceedings under, and abide by all decisions made by panels in accordance with: (a) the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (“URS”), (b) the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), and (c) the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure (“PDDRP”), each designed by ICANN as described in more detail at the below URLs:, as may be updated from time to time. URS: xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/applicants/urs UDRP: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/help/dndr/udrp PDDRP: xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/program-status/pddrp
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registrar shall implement and adhere to any rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) that may be mandated from time to time by ICANN or Registry Operator, including without limitation the PDDRP, URS and UDRP dispute resolution processes. Registrar will receive all PDDRP, URS and UDRP complaints and decisions regarding the Registry TLD. After receiving a UDRP complaint about a domain name within the Registry TLD, Registrar will ensure that such domain name is locked within two (2) business days of receipt of such complaint and will notify the Registered Name Holder. Registrar will immediately provide notice to Xxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx@XxxxxxxxxxXxxxXxxxxxxx.xxx and any Registry Services provider in the event that Registrar receives notice of a determination in favor of complainant. Registrar shall provide the Trademark Claims Service for the entire period that registration is open for general registration. In connection with URS complaints received relating to domain names within the Registry TLD, Registrar will collect and process payments for a 1-year renewal (but no more) by a complainant desiring to extend the URS suspension.
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator may develop and implement rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-­‐registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-­‐accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD. Registry Operator shall not mandate that any owner of applicable intellectual property rights use any other trademark information aggregation, notification, or validation service in addition to or instead of the ICANN-­‐designated Trademark Clearinghouse.
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names Section Addendum Terms that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the Registry-Registrar Agreement entered into by ICANN-accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD.” Specification 8 The terms of Specification 8 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 9, § 1(b) The terms of Section 1(b) of Specification 9 are hereby amended and restated in their entirety as follows: “register domain names in its own right, except for names registeredthrough an ICANN accredited registrar; provided, however, that Registry Operator may reserve names from registration pursuant to Section 2.6 of the Agreement;” Specification 11, § 2 The terms of Section 2 of Specification 11 shall be of no force or effect.
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Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator shall implement and adhere to the rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) specified in this Specification. In addition to such RPMs, Registry Operator may develop and implement RPMs that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the Registry-Registrar Agreement entered into by ICANN-accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD.” Specification 8 The terms of Specification 8 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 9, § 1(b) The terms of Section 1(b) of Specification 9 are hereby amended and restated in their entirety as follows: “register domain names in its own right, except for names registered through an ICANN accredited registrar; provided, however, that Registry Operator may reserve names from registration pursuant to Section 2.6 of the Agreement;” This Addendum shall constitute an integral part of the Registry Agreement. Notwithstanding Section 7.10 of the Registry Agreement, the Registry Agreement (including those specifications and documents incorporated by reference to URL locations which form a part of it) and this Addendum constitute the entire agreement of the parties hereto pertaining to the operation of the TLD and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or written, between the parties on that subject. The Registry Agreement and this Addendum shall at all times be read together. Except as specifically provided for in this Addendum, all of the terms of the Registry Agreement shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect, and, to the extent applicable, such terms shall apply to this Addendum as if it formed part of the Registry Agreement. This Addendum may be executed and delivered (including by electronic transmission) in any number of counterparts, and by the different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute a single instrument.
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator may develop and implement rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) that discourage or prevent registration of domain Section Addendum Terms names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMs required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD.” Specification 7, § 2(a) The following terms of Section 2(a) of Specification 7 shall be of no force or effect: • “and the Registration Restriction Dispute Resolution Procedure (RRDRP)” • “and xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/resources/registries/rrdrp, respectively” • “or RRDRP” Specification 8 The terms of Specification 8 shall be of no force or effect Specification 9, § 1(b) The following term of Section 1(b) of Specification 9 shall be of no force or effect: “and (b) may withhold from registration or allocate to Registry Operator up to one hundred (100) names pursuant to Section 3.2 of Specification 5”
Rights Protection Mechanisms. Registry Operator may develop and implement rights protection mechanisms (“RPMs”) that discourage or prevent registration of domain names that violate or abuse another party’s legal rights. Registry Operator will include all RPMS required by this Specification 7 and any additional RPMs developed and implemented by Registry Operator in the registry-registrar agreement entered into by ICANN-accredited registrars authorized to register names in the TLD.
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