Sub-domains Sample Clauses

The Sub-domains clause defines how specific subdivisions or segments of a main domain name are treated within an agreement. It typically clarifies whether rights, responsibilities, or restrictions that apply to the main domain also extend to its sub-domains, such as "blog.example.com" or "shop.example.com" under the main domain "example.com." This clause ensures clarity regarding the scope of domain-related provisions, preventing disputes over the use or management of sub-domains and delineating the boundaries of digital property rights.
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Sub-domains. In the event that NH assigns a customer a ‘sub-domain’ from a domain registered to NH or a third party, the customer acknowledges that it has no on-going rights in respect of such names and that NH may withdraw such names at any time, without notice.
Sub-domains. Neverland may provide you with the right to use a sub-domain within the Site (e.g., sub-domain ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). All such sub-domains are the sole property of Neverland. If Neverland provides you with a sub-domain, your right to use such
Sub-domains. Within each domain of sustainability, there are topic areas, which are categorized as sub-domains (See table 1). Table 1: An outline of the four sustainability domains and subdomains within each domain. Technical Feasibility On-Site Capacity Accountability Institutional Engagement
Sub-domains. We may provide you with the right to use a subdomain within the Service. All such sub-domains are the sole property of Perks. In the event we provide you with a sub-domain, your right to use such sub- domain may be terminated by us at any time (with or without notice and with or without reason).
Sub-domains. In the event that PS assigns a customer a ‘sub-domain’ from a domain registered to PS or a third party, the customer acknowledges that it has no on-going rights in respect of such names and that PS may withdraw such names at any time, without notice.