Name Selection. Acceptable Domain Registration Applications are defined as the types of names that may be registered within the TLD. An acceptable domain name that is valid for registration is one that: • meets the technical requirements; • does not construe an abusive or obscene meaning in Japanese; and • does not construe an abusive or obscene meaning in English or other languages. Registry Operator will create a list of reserved names based on its work with the community and local governments to ensure that names that serve the public interest are allocated in the most efficient and beneficial way. All registrations requests must be submitted through an ICANN accredited registrar that has entered into an agreement with Registry Operator. All accredited registrars will be required to ensure that the registrant warrants that all information provided is true and accurate; the registration is in good faith and does not infringe on the rights of any third party, the registrant meets the Nexus Requirement and the registrant understands, accepts, and will abide by all registry policies. Registry Operator is in agreement with the Osaka Prefectural Government’s desire that pornographic, vulgar and highly objectionable content is adequately monitored and removed from the namespace. This type of content will be strictly prohibited in the TLD. In order to strictly enforce this registration policy, Registry Operator will implement an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) as well as include an Abuse Point of Contact on its website as a means to provide a method for users to submit complaints of abuse to Registry Operator. Registry Operator believes that a strong abuse prevention policy in the TLD is a very important benefit to the Osaka community and will ensure that contracted parties adhere to its policies. The AUP will be incorporated into the Registry-‐Registrar Agreement and give the Registry Operator the right to take any appropriate actions needed to remedy a particular type of abuse. All ICANN accredited registrars which enter into an agreement with the Registry Operator will be required to pass through the Acceptable Use Policy to its Resellers (if applicable) and finally, to all registrants.
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Sources: Registry Agreement
Name Selection. Acceptable Domain Registration Applications are defined as the types of names that may be registered within the TLD. An acceptable domain name that is valid for registration is one that: • meets the technical requirements; • does not construe an abusive or obscene meaning in Japanese; and • does not construe an abusive or obscene meaning in English or other languages. Registry Operator will create a list of reserved names based on its work with the community and local governments to ensure that names that serve the public interest are allocated in the most efficient and beneficial way. All registrations requests must be submitted through an ICANN accredited registrar that has entered into an agreement with Registry Operator. All accredited registrars will be required to ensure that the registrant warrants that all information provided is true and accurate; the registration is in good faith and does not infringe on the rights of any third party, the registrant meets the Nexus Requirement and the registrant understands, accepts, and will abide by all registry policies. Registry Operator is in agreement with the Osaka Prefectural Government’s desire that pornographic, vulgar and highly objectionable content is adequately monitored and removed from the namespace. This type of content will be strictly prohibited in the TLD. In order to strictly enforce this registration policy, Registry Operator will implement an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) as well as include an Abuse Point of Contact on its website as a means to provide a method for users to submit complaints of abuse to Registry Operator. Registry Operator believes that a strong abuse prevention policy in the TLD is a very important benefit to the Osaka community and will ensure that contracted parties adhere to its policies. The AUP will be incorporated into the Registry-‐Registrar Registry-Registrar Agreement and give the Registry Operator the right to take any appropriate actions needed to remedy a particular type of abuse. All ICANN accredited registrars which enter into an agreement with the Registry Operator will be required to pass through the Acceptable Use Policy to its Resellers (if applicable) and finally, to all registrants.
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Sources: Registry Agreement