Policies & Privacy
Terms & Conditions for Asia Domains
29 .asia Specific Terms
The following clause (29) applies specifically to .asia domain names.
29.1 .asia Domain Name Licence Terms
Your application for a .asia domain name license implies understanding and agreement to all policies held by Crazy Domains, the Registry Operator (DotAsia) and ICANN.
The Registrant applies consent to the use, copying, distribution, publication, modification and other processing of Registrants personal data by the Registry Operator and its agents.
Registrant agrees to maintain up to date and correct registration information for any domain name during the entirety of its registration term. It is the registrants responsibility to ensure the domain name license is secured and that it is held should you wish to continue after expiry.
29.2 Right to Deny
Both the Registrar and Registry Operator expressly reserve the right to deny, cancel, transfer and lock any registration it deems necessary, in their sole discretion, to protect the integrity and stability of the registry, to comply with applicable laws or governmental requirements, requests of law enforcement, to comply to any dispute resolution process or to avoid liability, civil or criminal on the part of the Registry, Registry operator, their affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors and employees.
31 .cn Specific Terms
The following clause (31) applies specifically to .cn domain names.
31.1 .cn Domain Name Licence Terms
Your application for a .cn domain name license implies understanding and agreement to all policies held by Crazy Domains, the Registry Operator (Neustar, Inc) and CNNIC, particularly but not limited to:
- China Internet Domain Name Regulations (currently at http://www1.cnnic.cn/html/Dir/2005/03/24/2861.htm)
- CNNIC Detailed Rules of Internet Domain Name Registration Administration (currently at http://www1.cnnic.cn/html/Dir/2003/11/27/1522.htm)
- CNNIC Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (currently at http://www1.cnnic.cn/html/Dir/2006/03/15/3655.htm)
- Rules for CNNIC Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Registrant agrees to maintain up to date and correct registration information for any domain name during the entirety of its registration term. It is the registrants responsibility to ensure the domain name license is secured and that it is held should you wish to continue after expiry.
.cn domain name licenses are intended for business and organisations, not for individual use. You may not use a .cn domain name license that is deemed by CNNIC to:
- Be against the basic principles prescribed in the Constitution of the Peoples Republic of China ("PRC");
- Jeopardize national security, leak state secrets, intend to overturn the government, or disrupt of state integrity of the PRC;
- Harm national honour and national interests of the PRC;
- Instigate hostility or discrimination between different nationalities, or disrupt the national solidarity of the PRC;
- Violate the PRC's religion policies or propagate cult and feudal superstition;
- Spread rumours, disturb public order or disrupt social stability of the PRC;
- Spread pornography, obscenity, gambling, violence, homicide, terror or instigate crimes in the PRC;
- Insult, libel against others and infringe other people's legal rights and interests in the PRC; or
- Take any other action prohibited in laws, rules and administrative regulations of the PRC.
31.2 Dispute Resolution
If you reserved or registered a .cn domain name through the Registrar, you agree to be bound by our current domain name dispute policy that is incorporated herein and made a part of this Agreement by reference. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with that policy. In addition, you hereby acknowledge that you have read and understood and agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of CNNIC and Neulevel documents, as they may be amended from time to time, which are hereby incorporated and made an integral part of this Agreement.
31.3 Right to Deny
Both the Registrar and Registry Operator expressly reserve the right to deny, cancel, transfer and lock any registration it deems necessary, in their sole discretion, to protect the integrity and stability of the registry, to comply with applicable laws or governmental requirements, requests of law enforcement, to comply to any dispute resolution process or to avoid liability, civil or criminal on the part of the Registry, Registry operator, their affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors and employees.