Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Policy

This ICM Registry LLC (the “Registry”) Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Policy (the “CEDRP”) is incorporated by reference into the Registry-Registrant Agreement. This CEDRP shall become effective as of September 1, 2011.

1. Purpose

Domain names in the .XXX TLD can be registered or reserved. This CEDRP describes standards that will be applied to resolve challenges to registered names in the .XXX TLD on the basis of alleged use inconsistent with the qualifications for registration. This CEDRP will not be applied to Registry-reserved names in the .XXX TLD, including without limitation Premium Names.

2. Applicable Disputes

A registered domain name in the .XXX TLD will be subject to an administrative proceeding upon submission of a complaint showing by clear and convincing evidence that the domain name in the .XXX TLD has been improperly registered or used under one or more of the circumstances in this section.

Any claim premised on non-use or improper use of a registered domain name in the .XXX TLD under this CEDRP shall be evaluated in light of practical circumstances relative to the length of time the domain name has been registered by its registrant and the adequacy thereof for engaging in preparation for eligible use of the domain name. Use constituting “non-commercial commentary or criticism” of a specific person or business entity targeted by a registered domain name in the .XXX TLD will not be deemed a legitimate use, in contrast to the provision of bona fide legal or policy advocacy services, commercial parody, satire, and other varieties of commercial nominative, comparative use which shall be deemed legitimate uses of domain names in the .XXX TLD under this CEDRP.

3. Remedies

The sole remedy available to a complainant for a proceeding under this CEDRP shall be cancellation of the registration and return of the cancelled domain name to the pool of available names available for registration in the .XXX TLD.

4. Procedure

5. Maintaining the Status Quo

During a proceeding under the CEDRP, the domain name shall be locked against transfers between registrants and/or registrars. In the event the domain name(s) is due to expire during a proceeding, the name shall proceed to a temporarily reserved status if it is not renewed by the registrant; the CEDRP proceeding, in that case, shall be terminated.

6. Indemnification / Hold Harmless

The parties shall hold the registrar, the Registry, the Provider, and the Evaluator harmless from any claim arising from operation of the CEDRP. Neither party may name the registrar, the Registry, the Provider, or the Evaluator as a party or otherwise include the registrar, the Registry, the Provider, or the Evaluator in any judicial proceeding relating to the dispute or the administration of the CEDRP policy.

The parties shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the registrar, the Registry, the Provider, the Evaluator and their respective employees, contractors, agents and service providers from any claim arising from the conduct or result of a proceeding under this CEDRP.

Neither the registrar, the Registry, Provider, the Evaluator and their respective employees, contractors, agents and service providers shall be liable to a party for any act or omission in connection with any administrative proceeding under this CEDRP or the corresponding Rules.

The complainant shall be directly and solely liable to the registrant in the event the complaint is granted in circumstances where the registrant is lawfully entitled to registration and use of the domain name(s) in the .XXX TLD.

7. Relation To Other Dispute Resolution Policies

This CEDRP is in addition to and complementary with the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (“UDRP”) and the conditions herein may constitute lack of legitimate interests and/or bad faith as appropriate under the UDRP in relation to domain names in the .XXX TLD. Remedies ordered under the UDRP shall be subject to the general registration and Sponsored Community eligibility criteria requirements of domain names in the .XXX TLD.

8. Effect of Other Proceedings

The administrative proceeding under the CEDRP shall not prevent either party from submitting a dispute concerning the domain name in the .XXX TLD to concurrent administrative proceedings or to a court of competent jurisdiction for independent resolution during a pending CEDRP administrative proceeding or after such proceeding is concluded.

Upon notice of such other proceeding, the CEDRP proceeding will be suspended or terminated (in the sole discretion of the Evaluator) in deference to the outcome of such other proceeding.

If a domain name in the .XXX TLD is subject to a UDRP proceeding, the factors set forth in the CEDRP may be alleged in such proceeding as applicable terms of legitimate rights or registration and use under the UDRP in addition to any allegations or defenses available.

9. CEDRP Modifications

The Registry reserves the right to modify this CEDRP at any time subject to the terms of its Registry contract with ICANN. Such revised CEDRP shall be posted on the Registry Website at least ten (10) calendar days before it becomes effective; unless this CEDRP has already been invoked by the submission of a complaint, in which event the version of the CEDRP in effect at the time it was invoked will apply until the dispute is concluded, all such changes will be binding with respect to any dispute, whether the dispute arose before, on or after the effective date of the change. In the event that registrant objects to a change in this CEDRP, the sole remedy is to cancel the registration, provided that registrant will not be entitled to a refund of any fees paid in connection with such registration.

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