.PROPERTY
The Largest Asset Class On Earth

Digital Property Infrastructure Limited is an ICANN-contracted registry operator for the .property top-level domain.

Terms of Service and Acceptable Use

REGISTRY POLICY STATEMENT: ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AND TERMS OF SERVICE

DEFINITIONS

"Registered Name" means a domain name within the domain of the Digital Property Infrastructure Limited ("DPI") top-level domain ("TLD") with which DPI or an affiliate engaged in providing registry services maintains data in a registry database, arranges for such maintenance, or derives revenue from such maintenance. A name in a registry database may be a Registered Name even though it does not appear in a TLD zone file (e.g., a registered but inactive name).

"Registered Name Holder" means the person or company owning or otherwise controlling a Registered Name by virtue of a registration agreement with a Registrar.

REGISTRATION POLICIES AND ACCEPTABLE USES

A. General Provisions for All DPI Supported TLDs

  1. As a Registered Name Holder, you are required to enter into an electronic or paper registration agreement with an ICANN-Accredited Registrar or its authorized representative.
  2. As a Registered Name Holder, you are required to comply with all ICANN consensus policies applicable to Registered Name Holders, including (i) the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (http://www.icann.org/en/help/dndr/udrp), and (ii) the Uniform Rapid Suspension Policy (https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/urs); and (iii) such other ICANN consensus policies as ICANN publishes on its website and makes applicable to DPI, Registrar or Registered Name Holders, and as may be amended by ICANN from time to time.
  3. As a Registered Name Holder, you are prohibited in the use of your Registered Name from distributing malware, abusively operating botnets, phishing, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement, fraudulent or deceptive practices, counterfeiting or otherwise engaging in activity contrary to applicable law, and the consequences for such activities include suspension of your registered domain name.
  4. As a Registered Name Holder you: (a) acknowledge and agree that DPI reserves the right to deny, cancel 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: (i) to correct mistakes made by DPI or any Registrar in connection with a domain name registration, (ii) for the non-payment of fees to DPI or (iii) to implement ICANN policies or Registry policies referenced herein; and (b) indemnify, defend and hold harmless DPI 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. This indemnification obligation survives the termination or expiration of the registration agreement.
  5. Nothing in this Acceptable Use and Terms of Service shall confer any right to any third party with respect to DPI’s discretion to identify and act on violations hereof, except as otherwise expressly provided by applicable dispute policies (e.g. the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, the Uniform Rapid Suspension Policy, and other policies which expressly provide for adversarial proceedings).
  6. By applying for or obtaining registration of a Registered Name, you acknowledge your acceptance and compliance with the terms under which such application and registration was made (including any terms and conditions of any previous Sunrise registrations), and additional transfer and use restrictions set forth herein below.

B. Abusive Use Policy for All DPI Supported TLDs

  1. The Registry reserves the right to deny, cancel or transfer any registration or transaction, or place any domain name(s) on registry lock, hold or similar status, that it deems necessary, in its discretion; (1) to protect the integrity and stability of the registry; (2) to comply with any applicable laws, government rules or requirements, requests of law enforcement, or any dispute resolution process; (3) to avoid any liability, civil or criminal, on the part of the Registry, as well as its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, and employees; (4) per the terms of the registration agreement or (5) to correct mistakes made by the Registry or any Registrar in connection with a domain name registration. The Registry also reserves the right to place upon registry lock, hold or similar status a domain name during resolution of a dispute.
  2. The Registry shall also have the discretion to undertake such actions as cancellation, transfer, locking, or suspension of a name subject to abusive uses. Such abusive uses create security and stability issues for the registry, registrars and registrants, as well as for users of the Internet in general. The Registry defines abusive use as the wrong or excessive use of power, position or ability, and includes, without limitation, the following:
    • Illegal or fraudulent schemes;
    • Spam: The use of electronic messaging systems to send unsolicited bulk messages. The term applies to e-mail spam and similar abuses such as instant messaging spam, mobile messaging spam, and the spamming of Websites and Internet forums. An example, for purposes of illustration, would be the use of email in denial-of-service attacks;
    • Phishing: The use of counterfeit Web pages that are designed to trick recipients into divulging sensitive data such as usernames, passwords, or financial data;
    • Pharming: The redirecting of unknowing users to fraudulent sites or services, typically through DNS hijacking or poisoning;
    • Willful distribution of malware: The dissemination of software designed to infiltrate or damage a computer system without the owner’s informed consent. Examples include, without limitation, computer viruses, worms, keyloggers, and trojan horses;
    • Fast flux hosting: Use of fast-flux techniques to disguise the location of Websites or other Internet services, or to avoid detection and mitigation efforts, or to host illegal activities. Fastflux techniques use DNS to frequently change the location on the Internet to which the domain name of an Internet host or name server resolves. Fast flux hosting may be used only with prior permission of the Registry;
    • Botnet command and control: Services run on a domain name that are used to control a collection of compromised computers or “zombies” or to direct denial-of-service attacks (DDoS attacks);
    • Distribution of child abuse images; and
    • Illegal Access to Other Computers or Networks: Illegally accessing computers, accounts, or networks belonging to another party, or attempting to penetrate security measures of another individual’s system (often known as “hacking”). Also, any activity that might be used as a precursor to an attempted system penetration (e.g., port scan, stealth scan, or other information gathering activity).

C. Sunrise Registration Anti-Hijack Provisions for All DPI TLDs

  1. Registered Names obtained in accordance with the Sunrise registration process shall be solely registered to the qualified applicant thereof who is the owner of the trade or service mark registration on the basis of which the Sunrise registration was allocated. Such Registered Names shall be restricted from transfer to any other registrant, absent submission to the Registry of evidence of assignment, license or other authorized acquisition of rights in the underlying trade or service mark giving rise to Sunrise qualification, and shall remain subject to the provisions of the Sunrise Challenge Policy.
  2. Registered Names obtained in accordance with the Sunrise registration shall not be maintained using a privacy or proxy registration service.