Common use of Damage to reputation Clause in Contracts

Damage to reputation. The Lessee is responsible for any damage to the reputation of the domain names, and agrees to return them to the Lessor in the same condition they were initially received, with the exception of normal usage. Any illegal use, spamming or unreliability of operation or service of the domain names are all examples of damage to reputation.

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Sources: Lease Agreement

Damage to reputation. The Lessee is responsible for any damage to the reputation of the domain names, name and agrees to return them it to the Lessor in the same condition they were it was initially received, with the exception of normal usage. Any illegal use, spamming spamming, getting blacklisted or unreliability of operation or service of the domain names name are all examples of damage to reputation.

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Sources: Domain Name Rental/Lease Agreement