As Approved by ICANN on October 24, 1999) 
                        1. Purpose. This Uniform Domain Name 
                          Dispute Resolution Policy (the "Policy") has 
                          been adopted by the Internet Corporation for Assigned 
                          Names and Numbers ("ICANN"), is incorporated 
                          by reference into your Registration Agreement, and sets 
                          forth the terms and conditions in connection with a 
                          dispute between you and any party other than us (the 
                          registrar) over the registration and use of an Internet 
                          domain name registered by you. Proceedings under Paragraph 
                          4 of this Policy will be conducted according to the 
                          Rules for Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy 
                          (the "Rules of Procedure"), which are available 
                          at www.icann.org/udrp/udrp-rules-24oct99.htm, and the 
                          selected administrative-dispute-resolution service provider's 
                          supplemental rules.
                        2. Your Representations. By applying 
                          to register a domain name, or by asking us to maintain 
                          or renew a domain name registration, you hereby represent 
                          and warrant to us that (a) the statements that you made 
                          in your Registration Agreement are complete and accurate; 
                          (b) to your knowledge, the registration of the domain 
                          name will not infringe upon or otherwise violate the 
                          rights of any third party; (c) you are not registering 
                          the domain name for an unlawful purpose; and (d) you 
                          will not knowingly use the domain name in violation 
                          of any applicable laws or regulations. It is your responsibility 
                          to determine whether your domain name registration infringes 
                          or violates someone else's rights.
                        3. Cancellations, Transfers, and Changes. 
                          We will cancel, transfer or otherwise make changes to 
                          domain name registrations under the following circumstances:
						              
                          a. subject to the provisions of Paragraph 8, our 
                          receipt of written or appropriate
                            electronic instructions 
                          from you or your authorized agent to take such action;
						              
                          b. our receipt of an order from a court or arbitral 
                          tribunal, in each case of
                            competent jurisdiction, requiring such action; and/or
						              
                          c. our receipt of a decision of an Administrative 
                          Panel requiring such action in any
                            administrative proceeding to which you were a party 
                          and which was conducted under
                            this Policy or a later version of this Policy adopted 
                          by ICANN. (See Paragraph 4(i)
                            and (k) below.)
                        We may also cancel, transfer or otherwise make changes 
                          to a domain name registration in accordance with the 
                          terms of your Registration Agreement or other legal 
                          requirements.
                        4. Mandatory Administrative Proceeding.
                          This Paragraph sets forth the type of disputes for which 
                          you are required to submit to a mandatory administrative 
                          proceeding. These proceedings will be conducted before 
                          one of the administrative-dispute-resolution service 
                          providers listed at www.icann.org/udrp/approved-providers.htm 
                          (each, a "Provider").
                        a. Applicable Disputes. You are required to submit 
                          to a mandatory administrative proceeding in the event 
                          that a third party (a "complainant") asserts 
                          to the applicable Provider, in compliance with the Rules 
                          of Procedure, that
                        (i) your domain name is identical or confusingly similar 
                          to a trademark or service mark in which the complainant 
                          has rights; and
                        (ii) you have no rights or legitimate interests in 
                          respect of the domain name; and
                        (iii) your domain name has been registered and is being 
                          used in bad faith.
                        In the administrative proceeding, the complainant must 
                          prove that each of these three elements are present.
                        b. Evidence of Registration and Use in Bad Faith. For 
                          the purposes of Paragraph 4(a)(iii), the following circumstances, 
                          in particular but without limitation, if found by the 
                          Panel to be present, shall be evidence of the registration 
                          and use of a domain name in bad faith:
                        (i) circumstances indicating that you have registered 
                          or you have acquired the domain name primarily for the 
                          purpose of selling, renting, or otherwise transferring 
                          the domain name registration to the complainant who 
                          is the owner of the trademark or service mark or to 
                          a competitor of that complainant, for valuable consideration 
                          in excess of your documented out-of-pocket costs directly 
                          related to the domain name; or
                        (ii) you have registered the domain name in order to 
                          prevent the owner of the trademark or service mark from 
                          reflecting the mark in a corresponding domain name, 
                          provided that you have engaged in a pattern of such 
                          conduct; or
                        (iii) you have registered the domain name primarily 
                          for the purpose of disrupting the business of a competitor; 
                          or
                        (iv) by using the domain name, you have intentionally 
                          attempted to attract, for commercial gain, Internet 
                          users to your web site or other on-line location, by 
                          creating a likelihood of confusion with the complainant's 
                          mark as to the source, sponsorship, affiliation, or 
                          endorsement of your web site or location or of a product 
                          or service on your web site or location.
                        c. How to Demonstrate Your Rights to and Legitimate 
                          Interests in the Domain Name in Responding to a Complaint. 
                          When you receive a complaint. you should refer to Paragraph 
                          5 of the Rules of Procedure in determining how your 
                          response should be prepared. Any of the following circumstances, 
                          in particular but without limitation, if found by the 
                          Panel to be proved based on its evaluation of all evidence 
                          presented, shall demonstrate your rights or legitimate 
                          interests to the domain name for purposes of Paragraph 
                          4(a)(ii):
                        (i) before any notice to you of the dispute, your use 
                          of, or demonstrable preparations to use, the domain 
                          name or a name corresponding to the domain name in connection 
                          with a bona fide offering of goods or services; or
                        (ii) you (as an individual, business, or other organization) 
                          have been commonly known by the domain name, even if 
                          you have acquired no trademark or service mark rights; 
                          or
                        (iii) you are making a legitimate noncommercial or 
                          fair use of the domain name, without intent for commercial 
                          gain to misleadingly divert consumers or to tarnish 
                          the trademark or service mark at issue.
                        d. Selection of Provider. The complainant shall select 
                          the Provider from among those approved by ICANN by submitting 
                          the complaint to that Provider. The selected Provider 
                          will administer the proceeding, except in cases of consolidation 
                          as described in Paragraph 4(f).
                        e. Initiation of Proceeding and Process and Appointment 
                          of Administrative Panel. The Rules of Procedure state 
                          the process for initiating and conducting a proceeding 
                          and for appointing the panel that will decide the dispute 
                          (the "Administrative Panel").
                        f. Consolidation. In the event of multiple disputes 
                          between you and a complainant, either you or the complainant 
                          may petition to consolidate the disputes before a single 
                          Administrative Panel. This petition shall be made to 
                          the first Administrative Panel appointed to hear a pending 
                          dispute between the parties. This Administrative Panel 
                          may consolidate before it any or all such disputes in 
                          its sole discretion, provided that the disputes being 
                          consolidated are governed by this Policy or a later 
                          version of this Policy adopted by ICANN.
                        g. Fees. All fees charged by a Provider in connection 
                          with any dispute before an Administrative Panel pursuant 
                          to this Policy shall be paid by the complainant, except 
                          in cases where you elect to expand the Administrative 
                          Panel from one to three panelists as provided in Paragraph 
                          5(b)(iv) of the Rules of Procedure, in which case all 
                          fees will be split evenly by you and the complainant.
                        h. Our Involvement in Administrative Proceedings. We 
                          do not, and will not, participate in the administration 
                          or conduct of any proceeding before an Administrative 
                          Panel. In addition, we will not be liable as a result 
                          of any decisions rendered by the Administrative Panel.
                        i. Remedies. The remedies available to a complainant 
                          pursuant to any proceeding before an Administrative 
                          Panel shall be limited to requiring the cancellation 
                          of your domain name or the transfer of your domain name 
                          registration to the complainant.
                        j. Notification and Publication. The Provider shall 
                          notify us of any decision made by an Administrative 
                          Panel with respect to a domain name you have registered 
                          with us. All decisions under this Policy will be published 
                          in full over the Internet, except when an Administrative 
                          Panel determines in an exceptional case to redact portions 
                          of its decision.
                        k. Availability of Court Proceedings. The mandatory 
                          administrative proceeding requirements set forth in 
                          Paragraph 4 shall not prevent either you or the complainant 
                          from submitting the dispute to a court of competent 
                          jurisdiction for independent resolution before such 
                          mandatory administrative proceeding is commenced or 
                          after such proceeding is concluded. If an Administrative 
                          Panel decides that your domain name registration should 
                          be canceled or transferred, we will wait ten (10) business 
                          days (as observed in the location of our principal office) 
                          after we are informed by the applicable Provider of 
                          the Administrative Panel's decision before implementing 
                          that decision. We will then implement the decision unless 
                          we have received from you during that ten (10) business 
                          day period official documentation (such as a copy of 
                          a complaint, file-stamped by the clerk of the court) 
                          that you have commenced a lawsuit against the complainant 
                          in a jurisdiction to which the complainant has submitted 
                          under Paragraph 3(b)(xiii) of the Rules of Procedure. 
                          (In general, that jurisdiction is either the location 
                          of our principal office or of your address as shown 
                          in our Whois database. See Paragraphs 1 and 3(b)(xiii) 
                          of the Rules of Procedure for details.) If we receive 
                          such documentation within the ten (10) business day 
                          period, we will not implement the Administrative Panel's 
                          decision, and we will take no further action, until 
                          we receive (i) evidence satisfactory to us of a resolution 
                          between the parties; (ii) evidence satisfactory to us 
                          that your lawsuit has been dismissed or withdrawn; or 
                          (iii) a copy of an order from such court dismissing 
                          your lawsuit or ordering that you do not have the right 
                          to continue to use your domain name.
                        5. All Other Disputes and Litigation. 
                          All other disputes between you and any party other than 
                          us regarding your domain name registration that are 
                          not brought pursuant to the mandatory administrative 
                          proceeding provisions of Paragraph 4 shall be resolved 
                          between you and such other party through any court, 
                          arbitration or other proceeding that may be available.
                        6. Our Involvement in Disputes. We 
                          will not participate in any way in any dispute between 
                          you and any party other than us regarding the registration 
                          and use of your domain name. You shall not name us as 
                          a party or otherwise include us in any such proceeding. 
                          In the event that we are named as a party in any such 
                          proceeding, we reserve the right to raise any and all 
                          defenses deemed appropriate, and to take any other action 
                          necessary to defend ourselves.
                        7. Maintaining the Status Quo. We 
                          will not cancel, transfer, activate, deactivate, or 
                          otherwise change the status of any domain name registration 
                          under this Policy except as provided in Paragraph 3 
                          above.
                        8. Transfers During a Dispute.
                        a. Transfers of a Domain Name to a New Holder. You 
                          may not transfer your domain name registration to another 
                          holder (i) during a pending administrative proceeding 
                          brought pursuant to Paragraph 4 or for a period of fifteen 
                          (15) business days (as observed in the location of our 
                          principal place of business) after such proceeding is 
                          concluded; or (ii) during a pending court proceeding 
                          or arbitration commenced regarding your domain name 
                          unless the party to whom the domain name registration 
                          is being transferred agrees, in writing, to be bound 
                          by the decision of the court or arbitrator. We reserve 
                          the right to cancel any transfer of a domain name registration 
                          to another holder that is made in violation of this 
                          subparagraph.
                        b. Changing Registrars. You may not transfer your domain 
                          name registration to another registrar during a pending 
                          administrative proceeding brought pursuant to Paragraph 
                          4 or for a period of fifteen (15) business days (as 
                          observed in the location of our principal place of business) 
                          after such proceeding is concluded. You may transfer 
                          administration of your domain name registration to another 
                          registrar during a pending court action or arbitration, 
                          provided that the domain name you have registered with 
                          us shall continue to be subject to the proceedings commenced 
                          against you in accordance with the terms of this Policy. 
                          In the event that you transfer a domain name registration 
                          to us during the pendency of a court action or arbitration, 
                          such dispute shall remain subject to the domain name 
                          dispute policy of the registrar from which the domain 
                          name registration was transferred.
                        9. Policy Modifications. We reserve 
                          the right to modify this Policy at any time with the 
                          permission of ICANN. We will post our revised Policy 
                          at <URL> at least thirty (30) calendar days before 
                          it becomes effective. Unless this Policy has already 
                          been invoked by the submission of a complaint to a Provider, 
                          in which event the version of the Policy in effect at 
                          the time it was invoked will apply to you until the 
                          dispute is over, all such changes will be binding upon 
                          you with respect to any domain name registration dispute, 
                          whether the dispute arose before, on or after the effective 
                          date of our change. In the event that you object to 
                          a change in this Policy, your sole remedy is to cancel 
                          your domain name registration with us, provided that 
                          you will not be entitled to a refund of any fees you 
                          paid to us. The revised Policy will apply to you until 
                          you cancel your domain name registration.