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As different domain name registrars have varying Terms & Conditions,p lease follow the links below to access our terms and conditions and the terms and conditions of the various domain name registries we work with.
Nominet UK Terms and Conditions
UK Dispute Policy
Definitions
Abusive Registration means a Domain Name which either:
i. was registered or otherwise acquired in a manner which, at the time when the registration
or acquisition took place, took unfair advantage of or was unfairly detrimental to
the Complainant's Rights; OR
ii. has been used in a manner which took unfair advantage
of or was unfairly detrimental to the Complainant's Rights;
Complainant means a third
party who asserts to us the elements set out in paragraph 2 of this Policy and according
to the Procedure;
Contract means the contract between us and the Respondent, made
up of our Terms and Conditions, the Rules for .uk domain and sub-domains, this Policy
and the Procedure;
Days means unless otherwise stated any day other than Saturday,
Sunday or any Bank or public holiday in England and Wales;
Decision means the decision
reached by an Expert and where applicable includes decisions of an appeal panel;
Dispute
Resolution Service means the service provided by us according to this Policy and
the Procedure;
Domain Name means a domain name registered in any sub-domain of the
.uk domain;
Expert means the expert(s) we appoint under paragraphs 8 or 18 of the
Procedure and references to Expert where applicable also refer to the Experts appointed
under paragraph 18 of the Procedure;
Informal Mediation means impartial mediation
which we conduct to facilitate an acceptable resolution to the dispute;
ISP means
the internet service provider through which the Domain Name in dispute has been registered
or is hosted; Party means a Complainant or Respondent and 'Parties' has a corresponding
meaning;
Procedure means the Procedure for the conduct of proceedings under the Dispute
Resolution Service;
Respondent means the person (including a legal person) in whose
name or on whose behalf a Domain Name is registered and against whom the Complainant
makes a complaint;
Rights includes, but is not limited to, rights enforceable under
English law. However, a Complainant will be unable to rely on rights in a name or
term which is wholly descriptive of the Complainant's business;
we means Nominet UK
(company no. 3203859) whose registered office is at Sandford Gate, Sandy Lane West,
Littlemore, Oxford, OX4 6LB and us and our have corresponding meanings.
Dispute Resolution
Service
a. A Respondent must submit to proceedings under the Dispute Resolution Service
if a Complainant asserts to us, according to the Procedure, that:
i. The Complainant
has Rights in respect of a name or mark which is identical or similar to the Domain
Name; and
ii. The Domain Name, in the hands of the Respondent, is an Abusive Registration.
b.
The Complainant is required to prove to the Expert that both elements are present
on the balance of probabilities.
Evidence of Abusive Registration
a. A non-exhaustive
list of factors which may be evidence that the Domain Name is an Abusive Registration
is as follows:
i. Circumstances indicating that the Respondent has registered or otherwise
acquired the Domain Name:
A. primarily for the purposes of selling, renting or otherwise
transferring the Domain Name to the Complainant or to a competitor of the Complainant,
for valuable consideration in excess of the Respondent's documented out-of-pocket
costs directly associated with acquiring or using the Domain Name;
B. as a blocking
registration against a name or mark in which the Complainant has Rights; or
C. primarily
for the purpose of unfairly disrupting the business of the Complainant;
ii. Circumstances
indicating that the Respondent is using the Domain Name in a way which has confused
people or businesses into believing that the Domain Name is registered to, operated
or authorised by, or otherwise connected with the Complainant;
iii. In combination
with other circumstances indicating that the Domain Name in dispute is an Abusive
Registration, the Complainant can demonstrate that the Respondent is engaged in a
pattern of making Abusive Registrations; or
iv. It is independently verified that
the Respondent has given false contact details to us.
b. Failure on the Respondent's
part to use the Domain Name for the purposes of e-mail or a web-site is not in itself
evidence that the Domain Name is an Abusive Registration.
How the Respondent may demonstrate
in its response that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration
a. A non-exhaustive
list of factors which may be evidence that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration
is as follows:
i. Before being informed of the Complainant's dispute, the Respondent
has:
A. used or made demonstrable preparations to use the Domain Name or a Domain
Name which is similar to the Domain Name in connection with a genuine offering of
goods or services;
B. been commonly known by the name or legitimately connected with
a mark which is identical or similar to the Domain Name;
C. made legitimate non-commercial
or fair use of the Domain Name; or
ii. The Domain Name is generic or descriptive and
the Respondent is making fair use of it.
b. Fair use may include sites operated solely
in tribute to or criticism of a person or business, provided that if:
i. the Domain
Name (not including the first and second level suffixes) is identical to the name
in which the Complainant asserts Rights, without any addition; and
ii. the Respondent
is using or intends to use the Domain Name for the purposes of a tribute or criticism
site without the Complainant's authorisation then the burden will shift to the Respondent
to show that the Domain Name is not an Abusive Registration.
Informal Mediation
a.
After we have received the Parties' submissions under the Procedure, we will initiate
and conduct a period of Informal Mediation under paragraph 7 of the Procedure.
Appointment
of Expert
a. If an acceptable resolution cannot be found by Informal Mediation we
will notify the Parties that we will appoint an Expert when the Complainant has paid
the applicable fees set out in paragraph 21(a) of the Procedure and within the time
specified in paragraph 21(c) of the Procedure. The Expert will come to a written
Decision.
Notification and Publication
a. We will communicate a Decision to the Parties
according to paragraph 17 of the Procedure and will publish all Decisions in full
on our web site.
b. Fees are payable by the Complainant or otherwise according to
paragraph 21 of the Procedure only if an acceptable resolution has not been reached
by Informal Mediation and once we have notified the Parties that an Expert is to
be appointed.
Exclusion of Liability
a. Neither we nor our directors, officers, employees
or servants nor any Expert shall be liable to a party for anything done or omitted
in connection with any proceedings under the Dispute Resolution Service unless the
act or omission is shown to have been in bad faith.
Appeal and Availability of Court
Proceedings
a. Either Party will have the right to appeal a Decision under paragraph
18 of the Procedure. The appeal panel will consider appeals both on the basis that
a matter be re-examined on the facts, and that procedure has not been correctly followed.
b. We may refer questions of interpretation of the Policy and Procedure to the appeal
panel. Any decision rendered as a result of our referral will not affect any Decision
previously made under the Dispute Resolution Service.
c. We will publish decisions
of the appeal panel. Appeal decisions will not have precedent value, but will be
of persuasive value to Experts in future decisions.
d. The operation of the Dispute
Resolution Service will not prevent either the Complainant or the Respondent from
submitting the dispute to a court of competent jurisdiction.
Implementation of Expert
Decisions
a. If the Expert makes a Decision that a Domain Name registration should
be cancelled, suspended, transferred or otherwise amended, we will implement that
Decision by making any necessary changes to the Register according to the process
set out in paragraph 17 of the Procedure.
Other action by us a. We will not cancel,
transfer, activate, deactivate or otherwise change any Domain Name registration except
as set out in paragraph 10 above and as provided under [paragraph 8] of the Terms
and Conditions. Transfers During a Dispute a. A Respondent may not transfer a Domain
Name registration:
i. whilst proceedings under the Dispute Resolution Service are
ongoing in relation to the Domain Name or for a period of ten (10) Days after their
conclusion, unless to the Complainant as a result of a settlement reached between
the Parties and approved by us whether or not pursuant to Informal Mediation; or
ii.
whilst a court proceeding or arbitration in respect of the Domain Name registration
is ongoing in a court of competent jurisdiction.
We reserve the right to reverse any
transfer of a Domain Name registration which does not comply with this paragraph.
b.
A Respondent may not without the Complainant's consent (which the Complainant will
not unreasonably withhold) transfer the hosting of a Domain Name to another ISP whilst
proceedings under the Dispute Resolution Service are ongoing in relation to the Domain
Name or for a period of ten (10) Days after the conclusion of the Dispute Resolution
Service.
Modifications to the Policy and Procedure of the Dispute Resolution Service
a. The internet is an emerging and evolving medium and the regulatory and administrative
framework under which we operate is constantly developing. For these reasons we reserve
the right to make reasonable modifications to the Policy and Procedure at any time.
We will only do so when we have good reason. Except where we are acting in pursuance
of a statutory requirement or a court order, changes will be implemented following
a process of open public consultation. Each such change will be published in advance
(where practicable, 30 calendar days in advance) on our web site: http://www.nominet.org.uk/
and will become binding and effective upon the date specified therein.
b. The Respondent
will be bound by the Policy and Procedure which are current at the time the Dispute
Resolution Service is commenced until the dispute is concluded.