Abuse Point of Contact Sample Clauses

Abuse Point of Contact. Registry Operator will provide an abuse point of contact (APOC). This contact will be a role-based e-mail address posted on the Registry Operator’s web site in the form such as xxxxx000@xxxxxxxx.xxx. This e-mail address will allow multiple staff members to monitor and address abuse reports. Registry Operator will further provide a convenient web form for complaints. The public interest commitments set forth in this Section 4 of this Specification shall be subject to review by Registry Operator starting in January 2016, and Registry Operator, in its sole discretion and upon written notice to ICANN, may elect at that time to discontinue any of such public interest commitments in the case of a substantial and compelling business need.
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Abuse Point of Contact. Registry Operator will provide an abuse point of contact (APOC). This contact will be a role-based e-mail address posted on the Registry Operator’s web site in the form such as xxxxx000@xxxxxxxx.xxx. This e-mail address will allow multiple staff members to monitor and address abuse reports. Registry Operator will further provide a convenient web form for complaints.
Abuse Point of Contact. Registry Operator will provide an abuse point of contact (APOC). This contact will be posted on the Registry Operator’s web site and Registry Operator will provide a convenient web form for Internet stakeholders to file abuse complaints directly with Registry Operator. Abuse reports submitted to Registry Operator regarding suspected child abuse content in the TLD will be routed to child safety hotlines like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), or the International Association of Internet Hotlines (INHOPE). SPECIFICATION 12 COMMUNITY REGISTRATION POLICIES Registry Operator shall implement and comply with all community registration policies described below and/or attached to this Specification 12. [Insert registration policies] Legend: Insertion Deletion Moved from Moved to Style change Format change Moved deletion Inserted cell Deleted cell Moved cell Split/Merged cell Padding cell Statistics: Count Insertions 111 Deletions 40 Moved from 6 Moved to 6 Style change 0 Format changed 0 Total changes 163 1 Subject to further approvals.
Abuse Point of Contact. 3.14.1 Without prejudice to COREhub’s own Abuse Contact, Partner shall appoint and maintain a conspicuous and readily accessible abuse point of contact to receive reports of abuse involving domain names registered through COREhub including reports of illegal activity as required by the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (“RAA”) entered into between COREhub and ICANN, as amended from time to time. Partner shall publish an email address to receive such reports on the homepage of the Partner’s website (or in any other standardized place that may be designated by ICANN from time to time). Any reports received by Partner and/or its Resellers must be forwarded to and received by COREhub within forty-eight (48) hours.

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  • Point of Contact (09/17) Contractor shall be the sole point of contact for the City with regard to this Contract and the System.

  • Primary Point of Contact Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, CLEC shall be the primary point of contact for all CLEC Customers.

  • Single Point of Contact The Contractor must provide, at the request of the Authorized User, a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) regardless of the breadth of the services being provided. The Contractor is required to provide the name and contact telephone numbers (desk, cell phone etc.) of the SPOC. RETAINAGE The Authorized User may retain a percentage of each deliverable payment of no more than twenty-five (25) percent until the acceptance of the complete Implementation. This retainage may be reduced up to 5 percent as described in the SOW, when the Contractor substantially reduces the time required from the timeframes negotiated between the Authorized User and the Contractor. ENHANCEMENTS TO SERVICES When the right is reserved in the RFQ, unanticipated enhancements to the services procured not exceeding a cumulative twenty (20) percent of the Implementation Service cost may be agreed to by the Authorized User. Such inclusion must be included in the Total Cost Evaluation. Such unanticipated enhancements will require a written Authorized User Agreement revision, which for NYS Agency Authorized Users will include an amended Purchase Order. Any changes that will result in exceeding this twenty (20) percent will require a new competitive RFQ. Contractor shall notify the Authorized User in writing when a requested scope change will exceed the cumulative twenty (20) percent total value of the Implementation Services.

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