Domain Name
Registration Agreement
This Registration Agreement (“Agreement”) is between you, any agent or person authorized to act on your behalf, the registrant listed in the WHOIS contact information for the domain name (“You”, “Registrant”), and the following companies, which work in association with AVER Digital – LiquidNet Ltd., an ICANN accredited domain registrar, headquartered in London, UK (No. 4654498) and LiquidNet US LLC, a US company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. AVER Digital, LiquidNet US LLC and LiquidNet Ltd. will be referred to in this document as ‘We’, ‘Us’, ‘Our’ and ‘Service Provider’, for the sake of brevity.
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- YOUR AGREEMENT
The Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions of your use of domain name registration and related services (“Services”). It explains the obligations of the Service Provider to you, and explains your obligations to the Service Provider for various services offered by the Service Provider.
By using the service(s) provided by the Service Provider under this Agreement, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to be bound by all terms and conditions of this Agreement, the accompanying dispute policy and any pertinent rules or policies that are or may be published by the Service Provider, the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”), and the rules, policies, or agreements published in association with specific of the Service(s) and/or which may be enforced by Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (“ICANN”), the registries, and governments. - DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION/TRANSFER
The Service Provider provides domain registrations for both generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and country-code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs).
- All domain registrations and renewals are non-refundable. When a domain is registered/renewed, all registrar companies (including ours) pay a service fee to the top-level Registry organization (“Registry Operator”) that manages the particular extension. As the Registries do not reverse dates and do not refund service fees, it is not possible for us to do this either.
- Domain name registrations/transfers are non-refundable. As changes are no longer allowed after a registration request is submitted, you should always check for correct spelling before purchasing a domain name.
- Domain name registrations are not operative before the registry оperator activates the domain name(s). The domain name registration(s) are only active during the registration period chosen by the registrant (you). The registration period of newly registered domain names starts from the date on which the registration is approved by the registry.
- The Service Provider and the top registry оperator, also known as Primary Service Provider, will not be held accountable for any inadvertences, mistakes or otherwise deviations on the side of the registry оperator in regards to requests for registration, renewal, or any modifications of already registered domain name(s).
- You, as the registrant, agree that the domain name registration is a service, which cannot be interpreted autonomously from the services described in this Agreement or a similar Agreement from the registrar. You, as a Registrant, accede that domain name registration services do not develop a proprietary significance and you will not be entitled to any such proprietary significance claims for domain name(s) registered through our company.
- The Registered Name Holder shall “indemnify and hold harmless the Registry Operator and its directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, damages, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) arising out of or related to the Registered Name Holder’s domain name registration.” At its simplest, this means that if the Registry Operator (or its employees, etc.) for the registered name is sued because of the Registered Name Holder’s domain name registration, the Registered Name Holder will pay the Registry Operator for all fees and expenses in defending against the suit as well as pay for any judgments or liabilities awarded. This “indemnification” is not solely limited to court cases.
- SERVICE PAYMENTS, RECURRING CONTRACTS AND CHARGEBACKS
- When signing up for an account with the Service Provider, you agree to pay for the period of one year (365 days) and abide by our Order Verification Policy. Our Sales Department will strictly scrutinize each account order and carefully processes each payment in order to ensure that no fraudulent user can take advantage of our web hosting system.
- The Service Provider will charge customers with fees based on the fee structure of our system at the time of the sign-up process. The Service Provider expressly reserves the right to change or modify its prices and fees at any time, and such changes or modifications shall be posted online on the Service Provider-owned websites and effective immediately without need for further notice to you. If you have purchased the service(s) for a period of months or years, changes or modifications in prices and fees shall be effective when the service(s) in question come up for renewal. For our current fee structure, you may access the schedule of fees available on the Service Provider-owned website.
- Each customer of ours will be able to take advantage of the domain service he/she has purchased at the introductory price levels, and with one and the same set of features in the course of the whole contract period. The Service Provider reserves the right to introduce certain changes to the Services (in the form of complementary services) to the benefit of the customer.
- When you pay for a domain name via credit card or PayPal, a 12-month recurring billing subscription will be created automatically for your convenience, for which you will get a notification from the payment processor.
- All automatic payments go through exactly 7 days before the due date so as to avoid any downtime to your websites if there is a problem with the credit card/PayPal account.
- We’ll send you a reminder of the due payment at least 24 hours before the automatic charge takes place.
- You can cancel the subscription at any time from the Control Panel -> My Account -> Recurring, or directly through PayPal – if it’s a PayPal account subscription.
- If a chargeback request is initiated through your bank, our payment processor will impose a penalty fee of $30 on us for handling the chargeback procedure. Thus, if you decides to reactivate the given domain/hosting service, you will have to cover the respective service fee and the penalty fee that resulted from your chargeback.
- YOUR AGREEMENT
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- EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL OF SERVICES; EXPIRATION NOTIFICATIONS
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- After a domain name’s expiration date, there is a period of 30 days, in which the domain name can be renewed. Certain domain name extensions do not have such a period, so leaving a domain name to expire before attempting a renewal is at your own discretion.
- After the 30-day renewal period has passed, some domain names (as per TLD Registry Operator Policies) enter a so-called Redemption Grace Period. A domain name, which has entered a Redemption Grace Period can still be renewed. However, additional fees will be added to the domain’s renewal price.
- The RGP fee depends on the given TLD and on the registrar through which it is registered as follows:
Registrar TLD RGP fee LiquidNet Ltd .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz $90.00 LogicBoxes .us, .in, .cc, .tv $90.00 EURid .eu $20.00 eNom .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz,.co, .asia, .ca, .name, .mobi, .tw, .com.tw, .org.tw, .idv.tw, .pro, .me $270.00 - You can find the official information regarding the Redemption Grace Period on ICANN’s page: http://www.icann.org/registrars/redemption-proposal-14feb02.htm
- If a Redemption Grace Period is applicable for a specific domain name, it will last between 30-42 days.
- Extended Redemption Grace Period – the extended redemption period may add another 7 – 30 days to the domain name’s redemption period. During this period the domain name owner is allowed to retrieve the domain name from deletion by contacting the domain’s registrar.
- If you do not redeem your domain name prior to the end of the Redemption Grace Period/Extended Redemption Grace Period (or the renewal period – if RGP is not applicable), the Service Provider reserves the right to delete the domain name, as per ICANN’s Domain Deletion & Auto-renewal Policy (EDDP).
- After the redemption period of an expired domain name is over, follows the Pending Delete Period – a registry level period of up to 5 days during which no one is allowed to renew the domain name and it cannot be newly registered because it’s still not returned to the public pool of domain names.
- Released by Registry Period – after the domain name’s ‘Pending Delete Period’ is over, it is released back into the public pool of domain names and is newly available for registration.
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- BACKORDERING EXPIRING DOMAINS
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- DOMAIN NAME WHOIS INFORMATION
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- REGISTRANT INFORMATION AND DATA SHARING
- Data required for the registration of a domain name varies by top-level domain. The required data for a domain name registration will be presented at the time of registration or renewal and may include up to:
- registered name;
- names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for the Registered Name;
- name, postal address, email address, and voice and fax (if available) telephone numbers of the registrant contact for the domain name;
- name, postal address, email address, and voice and fax (if available) telephone numbers of the administrative contact for the domain name;
- name, postal address, email address, and voice and fax (if available) telephone numbers of the billing contact for the domain name; and
- name, postal address, email address, and voice and fax (if available) telephone numbers of the technical contact for the domain name.
- You acknowledge and agree that the contact details of your domain, as well as its registration and expiration dates and the name server associated with it, may be shared with the relevant authoritative Registry Operator for your top-level domain. The identity of the Registry Operator can be found at https://www.iana.org/whois. The registration data for domains in any TLD you have registered can be found in the Data Use Information Page.
- Data required for the registration of a domain name varies by top-level domain. The required data for a domain name registration will be presented at the time of registration or renewal and may include up to:
- REGISTRANT INFORMATION AND DATA SHARING
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- COMPLETE AND ACCURATE DOMAIN NAME WHOIS INFORMATION
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- THIRD-PARTY USE OF DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATIONS
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- OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO WHOIS DATA PROCESSING
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- the purposes for which any personal data collected from the applicant are intended;
- the intended recipients or categories of recipients of the data (including the Registry Operator and others who will receive the data from Registry Operator);
- which data are obligatory and which data, if any, are voluntary; and
- how the Registrant or data subject can access and, if necessary, rectify the data held about them.
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- OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO DOMAIN REGISTRATION DISPUTES
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- ACCOUNT REVIEW, DATA MODIFICATION OR DELETION
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- ACCOUNT SECURITY
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- SHARING OF WHOIS INFORMATION
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- OWNERSHIP OF INFORMATION AND DATA
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- TRANSFERS OF DOMAIN NAMES
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- SERVICES PROVIDED AT WILL; TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION OF SERVICES:
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- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
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- INDEMNITY AND DEFENSE
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- REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
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- GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION FOR DISPUTES
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- NOTICES
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- CHANGES TO THIS AGREEMENT
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- to transfer your domain name registration services to another registrar, or
- to cancel your Services, including domain name registration services, with us. Your continued use of the Services following notification of a change in this Agreement indicates your consent to the changes. Unless otherwise specified by us, any such change binds you:
- thirty (30) days after we notify you of the change, or
- immediately if such change is a result of a new or amended ICANN policy or applicable law.
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- CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACT DETAILS