Terms and Conditions for .au Domain Name Licences
This document sets out the terms and conditions of your application
for a Domain Name, and if successful, your Domain Name Licence. It records
the agreement between you, the applicant or holder of a Domain Name
Licence, and us, the registrar, in relation to the Domain Name.
Summary of Terms and Conditions
- If your application for a domain name is accepted and approved,
you will be granted a two year Domain Name Licence for that domain
name
- You are required to make several statements to us in relation
to your domain name application - please read them carefully to
ensure that those statements are correct
- You are entitled to transfer your domain name registration to
another registrar, and we will facilitate such transfer for you
according to our obligations under auDA's Published Policies (see
www.auda.org.au)
- You are bound by the .au Dispute Resolution Policy (auDRP) in
relation to your registered domain name, as well as such other
dispute resolution policy which may be adopted by auDA from time
to time
- You accept that our liability to you under these terms and conditions
are limited
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Definitions
- In this document, unless the context requires otherwise:
auDA means .au Domain Administration Limited ACN 079 009 340, the industry
self-regulatory body responsible for administering domain names with
the .au suffix.
- Domain Name means the domain name which is the subject of your application,
and if successful, the Domain Name Licence.
- Domain Name Licence means your licence to use the Domain Name which
is the subject of your application.
- Published Policies means those specifications and policies established
and published by auDA from time to time in accordance with its constitution,
and can be found at auDA's web site at www.auda.org.au
- Registry Operator means the operator of the domain names registry
for the Domain Name.
We, our or us refer to TPP Internet A.B.N. 42 088 656 544 the registrar
of record for your Domain Name Licence.
- You or your refer to the person applying for, or the holder of, a
Domain Name Licence.
General
You are bound by the terms of this document, even if you have entered
into this document through an agent, and even if you licence the use of
the Domain Name to another person.
Domain names application and registration
| 1.(1) |
Your application for a Domain Name must be in the
form prescribed under the Published Policies. The Domain Name must
comply with the Published Policies. |
| 1.(2) |
You accept that even if we have accepted and approved
your Domain Name application, the application may still be rejected
by the Registry Operator in performing its final integrity checks. |
| 1.(3) |
You accept that neither you, nor we, have any proprietary
right arising from the registered Domain Name, or the entry of a
Domain Name in the domain names registry. |
All personal information pertaining to you are held by auDA for the benefit
of the Australian public.
Domain name licence
| 2. |
(1) |
Your Domain Name Licence will be effective for a two
year period, once: |
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(a) your application is accepted and approved
by us and by the Registry Operator, and
(b) you have paid the applicable fees, |
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unless it is cancelled earlier under the terms of this
document or under any Published Policies. |
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(2) |
Your Domain Name Licence may be renewed every two years,
as long as you: |
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(a) pay the applicable renewal fees, and
(b) continue to meet the eligibility criteria prescribed
in the Published Policies.
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(3) |
You accept that it is your responsibility to ensure
that your Domain Name Licence is renewed. |
| 2. |
(4) |
You may cancel your Domain Name Licence at any time
by notifying us in writing. |
| 2. |
(5) |
We may cancel your Domain Name Licence if you breach
any provision of this document. |
Your statement to us
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(1) |
You confirm and state to TPP Internet and to auDA separately
that: |
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(a) |
all the information set out in your Domain Name application,
and all information you give us, are true and correct, and not misleading
or deceptive, and |
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(b) |
you meet, and continue to meet, the eligibility criteria
prescribed in the Published Policies for registering the Domain Name,
and |
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(c)
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you have not previously submitted for registration with another
registrar, a domain name which is the same as the Domain Name, in
circumstances where:
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you are relying upon the same eligibility criteria
for both domain names, and |
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the Domain Name has previously been rejected by the other registrar,
and |
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your registration or use of the Domain Name does not infringe any
person's legal rights. |
| 3. |
(2) |
You accept that if any of the above statements is found
to be incorrect, then either we or auDA may cancel your Domain Name
Licence. |
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(3) |
You agree to indemnify us and auDA separately for any
loss or damage suffered by us or auDA as a result of any of us relying
upon your above statements. |
Our obligations to you
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(1) |
Once your Domain Name application is accepted
and approved, we will cause your Domain Name details to be entered
in the domain names registry. |
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(2) |
We will give you immediate notice if: |
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(a) we are no longer an accredited registrar, or
(b) our auDA Accreditation is suspended or terminated, or
(c) our registrar agreement with auDA is terminated by auDA.
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(3) |
auDA may post notice of: |
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(a) the fact that we are no longer an accredited
registrar, or
(b) the suspension or termination of our auDA Accreditation,
or
(c) the termination of our registrar agreement with auDA,
on its web site, and may, if it considers appropriate, give such notice
to you directly. |
Your obligations to us
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(1) |
Throughout the period of your Domain Name Licence, you
must: |
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(a) |
comply with the Published Policies, and |
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give notice to the Registry Operator (through us) of
any change to any information which you have given us. |
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(2) |
You must not, directly or indirectly, through registration or use
of the Domain Name or otherwise:
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(a) |
register a domain name for the purpose of selling it, or |
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(b) |
register a domain name for the purpose of diverting trade from another
business or web site, or |
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(c) |
deliberately register misspellings of another entity's company or
brand name in order to trade on the reputation of another entity's
goodwill, or |
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register a domain name and then passively hold a Domain Name Licence
for the purpose of preventing another person from registering it.
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(3) |
You must not: |
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(a) |
transfer or purport to transfer a proprietary right in any Domain
Name registration, or |
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grant or purport to grant a registered Domain Name as security,
or |
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encumber or purport to encumber a Domain Name Licence. |
Use of your information
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(1) |
You give to: |
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(a) |
auDA, the right to publicly disclose to third parties,
all information relation to the registered Domain Name in accordance
with the Published Policies; |
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(b) |
us (TPP Internet), the right to disclose to the Registry
Operator, all information which are reasonably required by the Registry
Operator in order to register the Domain Name in the domain names
registry; |
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(c) |
the Registry Operator, the right to publicly disclose to third
parties, all information relation to the registered Domain Name
to enable the Registry Operator to maintain a public WHOIS service,
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provided that such disclosure is consistent with the
National Privacy Principles, and the Published Policies. |
Dispute resolution
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(1) |
auDA has in place a dispute resolution called the auDRP
(which stands for .au Dispute Resolution Policy), which applies in
the event of a dispute between a registrar and a domain name licence
holder, or between a domain name licence holder and a third party,
in relation to entitlements to domain names. |
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(2) |
The auDRP binds you and us severally as if it were incorporated
in this document. |
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(3) |
You accept that: |
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(a) |
auDA may develop and implement other dispute resolution policies
which are accessible by you as an alternative and further to any
complaints handling procedure adopted by us, and
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such policies bind you and us severally as if they were incorporated
in this document. |
Transfer of registrars
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(1) |
We will ensure that you can easily transfer your Domain
Name registration to another registrar in accordance with the Published
Policies. The Published Policies will address such matters as: |
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(a) |
the maximum fees which we can charge you for such transfer, |
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when we are not allowed to charge you fees, |
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the conditions under which we must transfer the registered
Domain Name, and |
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(d) |
the conditions under which we are entitled not to transfer the registered
the Domain Name. |
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(2) |
In circumstances where: |
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(a) |
TPP Internet are no longer an accredited registrar, or |
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our auDA Accreditation is suspended or terminated, or |
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our registrar agreement with auDA is terminated by auDA, |
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then we will transfer the registered Domain Name to
a new registrar in accordance with the Published Policies within 30
days of a written notice being provided to you by auDA. |
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(2) |
If our registrar agreement with auDA is terminated,
TPP Internet will not charge you any fee for the transfer of the registered
Domain Name to another registrar. |
Limitation of liabilities
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(1) |
You must not pursue any claim against auDA or against
us, and neither auDA nor we are liable to you for any direct, indirect,
special, punitive, exemplary or consequential damages, including but
not limited to damages resulting from loss of use, lost profits, lost
business revenue or third parties damages, arising from any breach
by us of our obligations under this document, or under our registrar
agreement with auDA. |
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(2) |
You accept and agree that if we have any outstanding
fees owing to auDA, which gives auDA a right to terminate our registrar
agreement with auDA, then auDA may in its sole discretion terminate
the registrar agreement. |
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(3) |
You accept and agree that neither auDA nor we are responsible
for the use of any Domain Name in the domain names registry, and that
auDA is not responsible for any conflict or dispute with any actual
or threatened claim against a registrar or a domain name licence holder,
including one relating to registered or unregistered trademark, a
corporate, business or other trade-name, rights relating to a name
or other identifying indicium or of an individual or other intellectual
property rights of a third party or relating to the defamation or
unlawful discrimination with respect to any other person. |
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(4) |
Despite any other provision of this document, and to
the fullest extent permitted by law, neither auDA nor we are liable
to you for consequential, indirect or special losses or damages of
any kind (including without limitation, loss of profit, loss or corruption
of data, business interruption or indirect loss) suffered by you as
a result of any act or omission whatsoever of auDA or us, and our
respective employees, agents, or sub-contractors. |
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(5) |
Nothing in this document is to be read as excluding,
restricting or modifying the application of any legislation which
by law cannot be excluded, restricted or modified. |
Our agency
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We enter into this document as agent for auDA for the
sole purpose, but only to the extent necessary, to enable auDA to
receive the benefit of the rights and covenants conferred to it under
this document. |
General
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(1) |
In this document: |
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(a) |
a reference to this or other documents includes the
document as varied or replaced regardless of any change in the identity
of the parties; |
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(b) |
a reference to writing includes all modes of representing
or reproducing words in a legible, permanent and visible form; |
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(c) |
headings and sub-headings are inserted for ease of reference
only and do not affect the interpretation of this document; and |
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(d) |
where an expression is defined, another part of speech or grammatical
form of that expression has a corresponding meaning. |
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(2) |
All previous agreements, statements, explanations and
commitments, expressed or implied, affecting the subject matter of
this document are superseded by this document and have no effect |
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(3) |
If a provision in this document is held to be illegal,
invalid, void, voidable or unenforceable, that provision must be read
down to the extent necessary, or severed if necessary, to ensure that
it is not illegal, invalid, void, voidable or unenforceable. |
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(3) |
This document is governed by and is to be construed
in accordance with the laws of NSW, Australia. Each party irrevocably
and unconditionally submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the
courts of NSW, Australia and waives any right to object to proceedings
being brought in those courts. |
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