This Agreement (the "Agreement") between
FullDNS and you (the "Applicant") contains the
following terms and conditions:
The Applicant
The applicant will pay the initial registration
fee (as posted on www.fulldns.com)
to FullDNS as soon as the Domain Name Registration
Application has been submitted, and the credit
card charges are approved through the appropriate
channels.
By submitting a Domain Name Registration
Application the Applicant agrees to be bound
by this Agreement, the Registration Agreement,
the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
and all Terms and Conditions of any Partner
Services utilized by the Applicant. It is
the Applicant's responsibility to review the
Terms and Conditions of FullDNS before utilizing
the services.
All fees paid to FullDNS are non-refundable
and non-transferable.
Once registered, the Applicant assumes all
responsibility for any future obligations,
trademark disputes, maintenance fees etc.
required to maintain or to modify the Domain
Name.
The Applicant warrants to FullDNS that the
details submitted by the Applicant to FullDNS
are true and correct, and that future additions
or alterations to those details will be true
and correct.
The Applicant agrees to use the services
provided by FullDNS as permitted by applicable
local, state and federal laws. The Applicant
will not use these services to conduct any
business or activity or solicit the performance
of any activity that is prohibited by law.
Spam Policy: We reserve the right, in extreme
circumstances, to revoke without refund any
domain name services which, in our judgment,
has been used for any unlawful purpose, including
theft of e-mail service, or as a source of
unsolicited bulk e-mail or as an address to
use for replying to unsolicited bulk email.
This also applies to advertising your domain
name website URL in an unsolicitated email.
This policy also applies to Usenet Spam (off-topic,
bulk posting/cross-posting, advertising in
non-commercial newsgroups, etc.). This will
not apply to e-mail return addresses used
without the owners knowledge or consent, however.
A domain name can only be modified/transferred
by one of the contacts listed under the registered
domain name.
Chargeback Policy: In the event of a disputed
credit card charge resulting in a chargeback
of the purchase of a domain name, FullDNS
reserves the right to suspend all service
to the Applicant's domain until the domain
is paid in full.
FullDNS reserves the right to modify or
to make additions to its domain service policies
at any time without notice.
1. FullDNS will not guarantee that the Domain
Name being applied for will be registered
for the applicant.
2. Only valid credit cards will be billed
automatically by FullDNS.
3. FullDNS will only accept credit card
form of payment to successfully register Domain
Names.
4. FullDNS does not accept the responsibility
for the use of any Domain Name for any conflict
with trade marks, registered or unregistered,
or with rights to names in other contexts.
5. FullDNS will attempt to avoid the registration
of Domain Names that are potentially disputable,
but will not be held responsible in the event
that a dispute does arise. FullDNS is entitled
to reject an application which FullDNS considers
as being unsuitable or likely to be involved
in a trade mark dispute.
6. FullDNS may change this agreement only
on renewal or transfer of the Domain Name.
All accounts will be subject to the terms
and conditions current at the time of the
registration, renewal or transfer.
Disputes between Domain Name
Holders and Third Parties
FullDNS neither acts as arbiter nor provides
resolution of disputes between Applicants
and third party complainants arising out of
the registration or use of a domain name.
In case of a dispute as to the rights to a
particular domain name registration, FullDNS
shall have no role or responsibility other
than to provide the contact information to
both parties. In the event of dispute of ownership
or control of a domain, Applicant agrees to
be bound by the terms and conditions of
the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
This Policy does not limit the administrative
or legal procedures FullDNS may use when third-party
conflicts arise. FullDNS shall have the right
to revoke, suspend, transfer or otherwise
modify a Domain Name registration at such
time as FullDNS receives a properly authenticated
order from a court of competent jurisdiction,
or arbitration award, requiring the revocation,
suspension, transfer or modification of the
domain name registration.
The Applicant hereby agrees to defend, indemnify
and hold harmless (i) FullDNS, its officers,
directors, employees and agents; (ii) the
United States Government ("USG"), its officers
and employees; (iii) the Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers ("ICANN"),
its officers, directors, employees and agents;
(iv) Network Solutions Inc., ("NSI") and its
directors, officers, employees and agents
acting in such Role, or such other entity
as may come to act as registry, (collectively,
the "Indemnified Parties"), for any claims,
action, demand, liabilities, losses, costs,
expenses or damages awarded by a court of
competent jurisdiction, including reasonable
legal fees and expenses, arising out of, resulting
from or related to the registration or use
of the Domain Name. Such claims shall include,
without limitation, those based upon trademark
or service mark infringement, tradename infringement,
dilution, tortuous interference with contract
or prospective business advantage, unfair
competition, defamation or injury to business
reputation. Each Indemnified Party shall send
written notice to the Applicant of any such
claim, action, or demand against that party
within a reasonable time. The failure of any
Indemnified Party to give the appropriate
notice shall not affect the rights of other
Indemnified Parties. FullDNS recognizes that
certain educational and governmental entities
may not be able to provide complete indemnification.
If the Applicant is (i) a governmental or
non-profit educational entity, and (ii) not
permitted by law or under its organizational
documents to provide indemnification, the
Applicant must notify FullDNS in writing and,
upon receiving appropriate proof of such restriction,
FullDNS may provide an alternative provision
for such a Applicant.
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