We're back to:

3.      Your Representations.  By applying to register for a Domain Name, or by
asking us to administer or renew a Domain Name registration, you hereby
represent to us that (a) the then-current statements that you made in your
Registration Agreement are complete and accurate; (b) to the best of your
knowledge, the registration of the Domain Name will not interfere with,
infringe upon or otherwise violate the rights of any third party anywhere in
the world; (c) you are not registering the Domain Name for an unlawful
purpose; and (d) you will not use the Domain Name unlawfully.

Yeah, we can all certify as to (b), right?  Sheesh.  Seems like we've
backtracked severely.  The latest WIPO agreement didn't even ask for that.

And once again, later in the document, it refers to "registering a domain
name in bad faith."  We still don't know what bad faith registrations are.

Other parts seem pretty good, especially the non binding arbitration parts.
Arbitration and mediation are excellent tools that should definitely be
tried.  Erasing a person's right to court proceedings, however, is
ridiculous IMHO.


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