Besides the General Terms and Conditions of Business and Registration it is also
necessary for you to acknowledge the following additional conditions for domains
below the Top Level Domain .net.
- The domain name holder is prohibited from distributing malicious software, abusive botnets, phishing, pharming, piracy,
trademark or copyright infringement, fraudulent or deceptive practices, counterfeiting or any other activity that violates
applicable law. Violations may result in the suspension of the domain registration.
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Verisign reserves the right to deny, cancel, redirect or transfer any registration or transaction, or place any domain name(s)
on registry lock, hold or similar status, as it deems necessary, in its unlimited and sole discretion:
- to comply with specifications adopted by any industry group generally recognized as authoritative with respect to the Internet (e.g., RFCs),
- to correct mistakes made by Verisign or any Registrar in connection with a domain name registration,
- for the non-payment of fees to Verisign,
- to protect against imminent and substantial threats to the security and stability of the Registry TLD, System, Verisign’s nameserver operations or the internet,
- to ensure compliance with applicable law, government rules or regulations, or pursuant to any legal order or subpoena of any government, administrative or governmental authority, or court of competent jurisdiction, and/or
- to stop or prevent any violations of any terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Operational Requirements, or pursuant to Verisign’s Registry Agreement with ICANN
- The Registered Name Holder has to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Verisign and its subcontractors, and its and their
directors, officers, employees, agents, and affiliates from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, costs and
expenses, including reasonable legal fees and expenses arising out of or relating to, for any reason whatsoever, the Registered Name Holder's
domain name registration. The registration agreement shall further require that this indemnification obligation survive the termination or
expiration of the registration agreement.
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