YourWorldWebHost.net agrees to provide client web hosting as offered and stated on this site. YourWorldWebHost.net will never require client to advertise for YourWorldWebHost.net on their website in any way shape or form. Client is allowed to use site for business/commercial or personal websites or content.
1. Our service providers are responsible for the registration of
second-level Internet domain names in the top level COM, ORG and NET
domains. MPC Internetworks, Inc. registers these second-level domain
names on a "first come, first served" basis. By registering a domain
name,
Our service provider
does not determine the legality of the domain name registration, or
otherwise evaluate whether that registration or use may infringe upon
the rights of a third party. 9. Dispute Procedures. In those instances where a third party claim is based upon and complies with Section 8(a and b), Your World Web Host may apply the following procedures, which recognize that trademark ownership does not automatically extend to the right to register a domain name and which reflect no opinion on the part of Your World Web Host concerning the ultimate determination of the claim: (a). Your World Web Host shall determine the creation date of the registrant's domain name registration ("domain name creation date"). (b). If the registrant's domain name creation date precedes the effective date of the valid and subsisting certified registration owned by the complainant, Your World Web Host will take no action on the complainant's request. (c). If the domain name creation date is after the effective date of the valid and subsisting certified registration owned by the complainant, then Your World Web Host shall request from the registrant proof of ownership of registrant's own registered trademark or service mark by submission of a certified registration, of the type and nature specified in Section 8(a) above. The certified registration must be owned by the registrant and the effective date must be prior to the date of any third party's notice of a dispute to the registrant. If the registrant satisfies the requirements of this Section 9(c), Your World Web Host will take no further action on the complainant's request. (d). If the domain name creation date is after the effective date of the valid and subsisting certified registration owned by the complainant, and the registrant fails to provide a certified registration as specified in Section 8(a) to Your World Web Host within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of Your World Web Host's dispute notification letter, Your World Web Host will assist the registrant with registration of a new domain name, and will allow the registrant to maintain both names simultaneously for up to ninety (90) calendar days to allow an orderly transition to the new domain name. Your World Web Host will provide such assistance to a registrant if and only if, within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of Your World Web Host's dispute notification letter, the registrant (1) submits a Registration Agreement requesting the registration of a new domain name; and (2) submits an explicit written request to Your World Web Host Business Affairs Office, including an identification of the registrant's desired new domain name and the NIC MPC Internetworks, Inc. in response to the new Registration Agreement. At the end of the ninety (90) calendar day period of simultaneous use, Your World Web Host will place the disputed domain name on "Hold" status, pending resolution of the dispute. As long as a domain name is on "Hold" status, that domain name registered to the registrant shall not be available for use by any party. (e). In the event the registrant fails to select one of the following options by a written response, received by Your World Web Host Business Affairs Office within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of Your World Web Host's dispute notification letter, Your World Web Host will place the domain name on "Hold" (wherein the domain name will not be available for use by any party) pending resolution of the dispute: (1). Provide the documentation required by Section 9(c) of this Policy, (2). Relinquish the domain name and transfer it to the complainant, (3). Register a new and different domain name pursuant to Section 9(d) of this Policy, or (4). File a civil action and provide a copy of a file-stamped complaint pursuant to Section 10 of this Policy. (f). Your World Web Host will reinstate the domain name placed in "Hold" status, or will not place it in "Hold" status, (i) upon receiving a properly authenticated temporary or final order by a court of competent jurisdiction, or arbitration award, stating which party to the dispute is entitled to the domain name, (ii) if Your World Web Host receives other satisfactory evidence from the parties of the resolution of the dispute, or(iii) the complainant requests that the domain name not be placed on "Hold. (g). A domain name registrant involved in Dispute Procedures remains subject to the terms and conditions of the Registration Agreement, including fees. 10. Litigation. Independent of the provisions of Section 9 of the Policy, in the event that: (a). The registrant files a civil action related to the registration and use of the domain name against the complainant in a court of competent jurisdiction, and provides Your World Web Host with a copy of the file-stamped complaint, Your World Web Host will maintain the status quo ante of the domain name record pending a temporary or final decision of the court. For example, if the domain name is not on "Hold," it will not be placed on "Hold;" if the domain name is already on "Hold," it will remain on "Hold." In such cases, Your World Web Host will deposit control of the domain name into the registry of the court by supplying the registrant with the registry certificate for deposit. While the domain name is in the registry of the court, Your World Web Host will not make any changes to the domain name record unless ordered by the court. The registrant also shall promptly provide copies of any and all pleadings filed in the action to Your World Web Host upon Your World Web Host's request. (b). The complainant files a civil action related to the registration and use of the domain name against the registrant in a court of competent jurisdiction, and provides Your World Web Host with a copy of the file-stamped complaint, Your World Web Host will maintain the status quo ante of the domain name record pending a temporary or final decision of the court. For example, if the domain name is not on "Hold," it will not be placed on "Hold;" if the domain name is already on "Hold," it will remain on "Hold." Your World Web Host will deposit control of the domain name into the registry of the court by supplying the complainant with the registry certificate for deposit. While the domain name is in the registry of the court, Your World Web Host will not make any changes to the domain name record unless ordered by the court. (c). In both instances, under Section 10(a and b), Your World Web Host will abide by those provisions of temporary or final court orders, or arbitration awards, directing the disposition of the domain name, without being named as a party to the civil action. The civil action must include the domain name registrant as a party. If named as a party to a civil action, Your World Web Host shall not be limited to the above actions, but reserves the right to raise any and all defenses deemed appropriate, and to take any other action necessary to defend itself. (d). A domain name registrant involved in Litigation remains subject to the terms and conditions of the Registration Agreement, including fees. 11. DISCLAIMER. THE REGISTRANT AGREES THAT Your World Web Host WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF REGISTRATION AND USE OF REGISTRANT'S DOMAIN NAME, OR FOR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS) REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF Your World Web Host HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL Your World Web Host's MAXIMUM LIABILITY EXCEED Seventy ($70.00) DOLLARS PER DOMAIN NAME. 12. Notices. All notices between Your World Web Host and its registrants permitted or required under this Policy shall be in writing and shall be delivered by electronic mail, personal delivery, courier delivery, facsimile transmission, and/or by first class mail, and shall be deemed given upon delivery, transmission, or seven (7) calendar days after deposit in the mail, whichever occurs first. Initial notices shall be sent to the domain name registrant at the address of the domain name registrant listed in Your World Web Host's WHOIS database. 13. Non-Agency. Nothing contained in this Policy shall be construed as creating any agency, partnership, or other form of joint enterprise between the parties. 14. Non-Waiver. The failure of Your World Web Host to require performance by the registrant of any provision hereof shall not affect the full right to require such performance at any time thereafter; nor shall the waiver by Your World Web Host of a breach of any provision hereof be taken or held to be a waiver of the provision itself. 15. Breach. The registrant's failure to abide by any provision under this Policy may be considered by Your World Web Host to be a material breach and Your World Web Host may provide a written notice, describing the breach, to the registrant. If, within thirty (30) calendar days of the date of such notice, the registrant fails to provide evidence, which is reasonably satisfactory to Your World Web Host, that it has not breached its obligations, then Your World Web Host may revoke registrant's registration of the domain name. Any such breach by a registrant shall not be deemed to have been excused simply because MPC Internetworks, Inc. did not act earlier in response to that, or any other, breach by the registrant. 16. Invalidity. In the event that any provision of this Policy shall be unenforceable or invalid under any applicable law or be so held by applicable court decision, such unenforceability or invalidity shall not render this Policy unenforceable or invalid as a whole. Your World Web Host will amend or replace such provision with one that is valid and enforceable and which achieves, to the extent possible, the original objectives and intent of Your World Web Host as reflected in the original provision. 17. Entirety. This Policy, as amended, and the current Registration Agreement together constitute the complete and exclusive agreement between Your World Web Host. and the registrant, and supersede and govern all prior proposals, agreements, or other communications. The registrant agrees that registration of a domain name constitutes an agreement to be bound by this Policy, as amended from time to time
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