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  Exhibit 10.7    
    

 

 

			
	ICANN	 	Registrar Accreditation

Agreement

 

         This
REGISTRAR ACCREDITATION AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is by and between the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit
corporation, and Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar"), and shall be deemed made on 22 June 2009 at Los Angeles, California, USA. 

        1.    DEFINITIONS.    For purposes of this Agreement, the following
definitions shall apply: 

        1.1   "Accredit"
means to identify and set minimum standards for the performance of registration functions, to recognize persons or entities meeting those standards, and to
enter into an accreditation agreement that sets forth the rules and procedures applicable to the provision of Registrar Services. 

        1.2   "DNS"
refers to the Internet domain-name system. 

        1.3   The
"Effective Date" is 1 July 2009. 

        1.4   The
"Expiration Date" is 30 June 2014. 

        1.5   "ICANN"
refers to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a party to this Agreement. 

        1.6   "Personal
Data" refers to data about any identified or identifiable natural person. 

        1.7   "Registered
Name" refers to a domain name within the domain of a TLD that is the subject of an appendix to this Agreement, whether consisting of two (2) or more
(e.g., john.smith.name) levels, about which a TLD Registry Operator (or an affiliate engaged in providing Registry Services) maintains data in a Registry Database, arranges for such
maintenance, or derives revenue from such maintenance. A name in a Registry Database may be a Registered Name even though it does not appear in a zone file (e.g., a registered but inactive
name). 

        1.8   "Registered
Name Holder" means the holder of a Registered Name. 

        1.9   The
word "Registrar," when appearing with an initial capital letter, refers to Tucows Inc., a party to this Agreement. 

        1.10 The
word "registrar," when appearing without an initial capital letter, refers to a person or entity that contracts with Registered Name Holders and with a Registry
Operator and collects registration data about the Registered Name Holders and submits registration information for entry in the Registry Database. 

        1.11 "Registrar
Services" means services provided by a registrar in connection with a TLD as to which it has an agreement with the TLD's Registry Operator, and includes
contracting with Registered Name Holders, collecting registration data about the Registered Name Holders, and submitting registration information for entry in the Registry Database. 

        1.12 "Registry
Data" means all Registry Database data maintained in electronic form, and shall include TLD Zone-File Data, all data used to provide Registry
Services and submitted by registrars in electronic form, and all other data used to provide Registry Services concerning particular domain name registrations or nameservers maintained in electronic
form in a Registry Database. 

        1.13 "Registry
Database" means a database comprised of data about one or more DNS domain names within the domain of a registry that is used to generate either DNS resource
records that are published authoritatively or responses to domain-name availability lookup requests or Whois queries, for some or all of those names. 

        1.14 A
"Registry Operator" is the person or entity then responsible, in accordance with an agreement between ICANN (or its assignee) and that person or entity (those persons
or entities) or, if 

that
agreement is terminated or expires, in accordance with an agreement between the US Government and that person or entity (those persons or entities), for providing Registry Services for a specific
TLD. 

        1.15 "Registry
Services," with respect to a particular TLD, shall have the meaning defined in the agreement between ICANN and the Registry Operator for that TLD. 

        1.16 A
Registered Name is "sponsored" by the registrar that placed the record associated with that registration into the registry. Sponsorship of a registration may be
changed at the express direction of the Registered Name Holder or, in the event a registrar loses accreditation, in accordance with then-current ICANN specifications and policies. 

        1.17 "Term
of this Agreement" begins on the Effective Date and continues to the earlier of (a) the Expiration Date, or (b) termination of this Agreement. 

        1.18 A
"TLD" is a top-level domain of the DNS. 

        1.19 "TLD
Zone-File Data" means all data contained in a DNS zone file for the registry, or for any subdomain for which Registry Services are provided and that
contains Registered Names, as provided to nameservers on the Internet. 

        1.20 "Affiliated
Registrar" is another ICANN accredited registrar that operates under a common controlling interest. 

        2.    ICANN OBLIGATIONS.    

        2.1    Accreditation.    During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar is hereby accredited by ICANN to act as a
registrar (including to insert and renew registration of Registered Names in the Registry Database) for the TLD(s) that are the subject of appendices to this Agreement according to
Subsection 5.5. Notwithstanding the above and except in the case of a good faith disagreement concerning the interpretation of this Agreement, ICANN may, following notice to Registrar, suspend
Registrar's ability to create new Registered Names or initiate inbound transfers of Registered Names for one or more TLDs for up to a twelve (12) month period if (i) ICANN has given
notice to Registrar of a breach that is fundamental and material to this Agreement pursuant to Subsection 5.3.4 and Registrar has not cured the breach within the period for cure prescribed by
Subsection 5.3.4, or (ii) Registrar shall have been repeatedly and willfully in fundamental and material breach of its obligations at least three (3) times within any twelve
(12) month period. 

        2.2    Registrar Use of ICANN Name and Website.    ICANN hereby grants to Registrar a non-exclusive,
worldwide, royalty-free license during the Term of this Agreement (a) to state that it is accredited by ICANN as a registrar for each TLD that is the subject of an appendix to this
Agreement and (b) to link to pages and documents within the ICANN web site. No other use of ICANN's name or website is licensed hereby. This license may not be assigned or sublicensed by
Registrar. 

        2.3    General Obligations of ICANN.    With respect to all matters that impact the rights, obligations, or role of
Registrar, ICANN shall during the Term of this Agreement: 

2.3.1
exercise its responsibilities in an open and transparent manner; 

2.3.2
not unreasonably restrain competition and, to the extent feasible, promote and encourage robust competition; 

2.3.3
not apply standards, policies, procedures or practices arbitrarily, unjustifiably, or inequitably and not single out Registrar for disparate treatment unless justified by substantial and
reasonable cause; and 

2.3.4
ensure, through its reconsideration and independent review policies, adequate appeal procedures for Registrar, to the extent it is adversely affected by ICANN standards, policies, procedures or
practices. 

        2.4    Use of ICANN Accredited Registrars.    In order to promote competition in the registration of domain names, and
in recognition of the value that ICANN-accredited registrars bring to the Internet 

community,
ICANN has ordinarily required gTLD registries under contract with ICANN to use ICANN-accredited registrars, and ICANN will during the course of this agreement abide by any ICANN adopted
specifications or policies requiring the use of ICANN-accredited registrars by gTLD registries. 

        3.    REGISTRAR OBLIGATIONS.    

        3.1    Obligations to Provide Registrar Services.    During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar agrees that it will
operate as a registrar for each TLD for which it is accredited by ICANN in accordance with this Agreement. 

        3.2    Submission of Registered Name Holder Data to Registry.    During the Term of this Agreement: 

3.2.1
As part of its registration of Registered Names in a TLD as to which it is accredited, Registrar shall submit to, or shall place in the Registry Database operated by, the Registry Operator for
the TLD the following data elements: 

3.2.1.1
The name of the Registered Name being registered; 

3.2.1.2
The IP addresses of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for the Registered Name; 

3.2.1.3
The corresponding names of those nameservers; 

3.2.1.4
Unless automatically generated by the registry system, the identity of the Registrar; 

3.2.1.5
Unless automatically generated by the registry system, the expiration date of the registration; and 

3.2.1.6
Any other data the Registry Operator requires be submitted to it. 

The
appendix to this Agreement for a particular TLD may state substitute language for Subsections 3.2.1.1 through 3.2.1.6 as applicable to that TLD; in that event the substitute language shall
replace and supersede Subsections 3.2.1.1 through 3.2.1.6 stated above for all purposes under this Agreement but only with respect to that particular TLD. 

3.2.2
Within five (5) business days after receiving any updates from the Registered Name Holder to the data elements listed in Subsections 3.2.1.2, 3.1.2.3, and 3.2.1.6 for any
Registered Name Registrar sponsors, Registrar shall submit the updated data elements to, or shall place those elements in the Registry Database operated by the Registry Operator. 

3.2.3
In order to allow reconstitution of the Registry Database in the event of an otherwise unrecoverable technical failure or a change in the designated Registry Operator, within
ten (10) days of any such request by ICANN, Registrar shall submit an electronic database containing the data elements listed in Subsections 3.2.1.1 through 3.2.1.6 for all active
records in the registry sponsored by Registrar, in a format specified by ICANN, to the Registry Operator for the appropriate TLD. 

        3.3    Public Access to Data on Registered Names.    During the Term of this Agreement: 

3.3.1
At its expense, Registrar shall provide an interactive web page and a port 43 Whois service providing free public query-based access to up-to-date (i.e., updated
at least daily) data concerning all active Registered Names sponsored by Registrar for each TLD in which it is accredited. The data accessible shall consist of elements that are designated from time
to time according to an ICANN adopted specification or policy. Until ICANN otherwise specifies by means of an ICANN adopted specification or policy, this data shall consist of the following elements
as contained in Registrar's database: 

3.3.1.1
The name of the Registered Name; 

3.3.1.2
The names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameserver(s) for the Registered Name; 

3.3.1.3
The identity of Registrar (which may be provided through Registrar's website); 

3.3.1.4
The original creation date of the registration; 

3.3.1.5
The expiration date of the registration; 

3.3.1.6
The name and postal address of the Registered Name Holder; 

3.3.1.7
The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the technical contact for the Registered Name; and 

3.3.1.8
The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the administrative contact for the Registered Name. 

The
appendix to this Agreement for a particular TLD may state substitute language for Subsections 3.3.1.1 through 3.3.1.8 as applicable to that TLD; in that event the substitute language shall
replace and supersede Subsections 3.3.1.1 through 3.3.1.8 stated above for all purposes under this Agreement but only with respect to that particular TLD. 

3.3.2
Upon receiving any updates to the data elements listed in Subsections 3.3.1.2, 3.3.1.3, and 3.3.1.5 through 3.3.1.8 from the Registered Name Holder, Registrar shall promptly update its
database used to provide the public access described in Subsection 3.3.1. 

3.3.3
Registrar may subcontract its obligation to provide the public access described in Subsection 3.3.1 and the updating described in Subsection 3.3.2, provided that Registrar shall
remain fully responsible for the proper provision of the access and updating. 

3.3.4
Registrar shall abide by any ICANN specification or policy established as a Consensus Policy according to Section 4 that requires registrars to cooperatively implement a distributed
capability that provides query-based Whois search functionality across all registrars. If the Whois service implemented by registrars does not in a reasonable time provide reasonably robust, reliable,
and convenient access to accurate and up-to-date data, the Registrar shall abide by any ICANN specification or policy established as a Consensus Policy according to
Section 4 requiring Registrar, if reasonably determined by ICANN to be necessary (considering such possibilities as remedial action by specific registrars), to supply data from Registrar's
database to facilitate the development of a centralized Whois database for the purpose of providing comprehensive Registrar Whois search capability. 

3.3.5
In providing query-based public access to registration data as required by Subsections 3.3.1 and 3.3.4, Registrar shall not impose terms and conditions on use of the data provided, except
as permitted by policy established by ICANN. Unless and until ICANN establishes a different policy according to Section 4, Registrar shall permit use of data it provides in response to queries
for any lawful purposes except to: (a) allow, enable, or otherwise support the transmission by e-mail, telephone, or facsimile of mass, unsolicited, commercial advertising or
solicitations to entities other than the data recipient's own existing customers; or (b) enable high volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the systems of any
Registry Operator or ICANN-Accredited registrar, except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or modify existing registrations. 

3.3.6
In addition, Registrar shall provide third-party bulk access to the data subject to public access under Subsection 3.3.1 under the following terms and conditions: 

3.3.6.1
Registrar shall make a complete electronic copy of the data available at least one (1) time per week for download by third parties who have entered into a bulk access agreement with
Registrar. 

3.3.6.2
Registrar may charge an annual fee, not to exceed US$10,000, for such bulk access to the data. 

3.3.6.3
Registrar's access agreement shall require the third party to agree not to use the data to allow, enable, or otherwise support any marketing activities, regardless of the medium used. 

Such
media include but are not limited to e-mail, telephone, facsimile, postal mail, SMS, and wireless alerts. 

3.3.6.4
Registrar's access agreement shall require the third party to agree not to use the data to enable high-volume, automated, electronic processes that send queries or data to the
systems of any Registry Operator or ICANN-Accredited registrar, except as reasonably necessary to register domain names or modify existing registrations. 

3.3.6.5
Registrar's access agreement must require the third party to agree not to sell or redistribute the data except insofar as it has been incorporated by the third party into a value-added product
or service that does not permit the extraction of a substantial portion of the bulk data from the value-added product or service for use by other parties. 

3.3.7
Registrar's obligations under Subsection 3.3.6 shall remain in effect until the earlier of (a) replacement of this policy with a different ICANN policy, established according to
Section 4, governing bulk access to the data subject to public access under Subsection 3.3.1, or (b) demonstration, to the satisfaction of ICANN, that no individual or entity is
able to exercise market power with respect to registrations or with respect to registration data used for development of value-added products and services by third parties. 

3.3.8
To comply with applicable statutes and regulations and for other reasons, ICANN may from time to time adopt policies and specifications establishing limits (a) on the Personal Data
concerning Registered Names that Registrar may make available to the public through a public-access service described in this Subsection 3.3 and (b) on the manner in which Registrar may
make such data available. In the event ICANN adopts any such policy, Registrar shall abide by it. 

        3.4    Retention of Registered Name Holder and Registration Data.    

3.4.1
During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall maintain its own electronic database, as updated from time to time, containing data for each active Registered Name sponsored by it within each
TLD for which it is accredited. The data for each such registration shall include the elements listed in Subsections 3.3.1.1 through 3.3.1.8; the name and (where available) postal address,
e-mail address, voice telephone number, and fax number of the billing contact; and any other Registry Data that Registrar has submitted to the Registry Operator or placed in the Registry
Database under Subsection 3.2. Also, Registrar shall either (1) include in the database the name and postal address, e-mail address, and voice telephone number provided by
the customer of any privacy service or licensee of any proxy registration service offered or made available by Registrar or its affiliate companies in connection with each registration or
(2) display a conspicuous notice to such customers at the time an election is made to utilize such privacy or proxy service that their data is not being escrowed. 

3.4.2
During the Term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, Registrar (itself or by its agent(s)) shall maintain the following records relating to its dealings with the Registry
Operator(s) and Registered Name Holders: 

3.4.2.1
In electronic form, the submission date and time, and the content, of all registration data (including updates) submitted in electronic form to the Registry Operator(s); 

3.4.2.2
In electronic, paper, or microfilm form, all written communications constituting registration applications, confirmations, modifications, or terminations and related correspondence with
Registered Name Holders, including registration contracts; and 

3.4.2.3
In electronic form, records of the accounts of all Registered Name Holders with Registrar, including dates and amounts of all payments and refunds. 

3.4.3
During the Term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, Registrar shall make these records available for inspection and copying by ICANN upon reasonable notice. ICANN shall
not disclose the content of such records except as expressly permitted by an ICANN specification or policy. 

3.4.4
Notwithstanding any other requirement in this Agreement, Registrar shall not be obligated to maintain records relating to a domain registration beginning on the date three (3) years
following the domain registration's deletion or transfer away to a different registrar. 

        3.5    Rights in Data.    Registrar disclaims all rights to exclusive ownership or use of the data elements listed in
Subsections 3.2.1.1 through 3.2.1.3 for all Registered Names submitted by Registrar to the Registry Database for, or sponsored by Registrar in, each TLD for which it is accredited. Registrar
does not disclaim rights in the data elements listed in Subsections 3.2.1.4 through 3.2.1.6 and Subsections 3.3.1.3 through 3.3.1.8 concerning active Registered Names sponsored by it in
each TLD for which it is accredited, and agrees to grant non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free licenses to make use of and disclose the data elements listed in
Subsections 3.2.1.4 through 3.2.1.6 and 3.3.1.3 through 3.3.1.8 for the purpose of providing a service or services (such as a Whois service under Subsection 3.3.4) providing interactive,
query-based public access. Upon a change in sponsorship from Registrar of any Registered Name in a TLD for which it is accredited, Registrar acknowledges that the registrar gaining sponsorship shall
have the rights of an owner to the data elements listed in Subsections 3.2.1.4 through 3.2.1.6 and 3.3.1.3 through 3.3.1.8 concerning that Registered Name, with Registrar also retaining the
rights of an owner in that data. Nothing in this Subsection prohibits Registrar from (1) restricting bulk public access to data elements in a manner consistent with this Agreement and any ICANN
specifications or policies or (2) transferring rights it claims in data elements subject to the provisions of this Subsection. 

        3.6    Data Escrow.    During the Term of this Agreement, on a schedule, under the terms, and in the format specified
by ICANN, Registrar shall submit an electronic copy of the database described in Subsection 3.4.1 to ICANN or, at Registrar's election and at its expense, to a reputable escrow agent mutually
approved by Registrar and ICANN, such approval also not to be unreasonably withheld by either party. The data shall be held under an agreement among Registrar, ICANN, and the escrow agent (if any)
providing that (1) the data shall be received and held in escrow, with no use other than verification that the deposited data is complete, consistent, and in proper format, until released to
ICANN; (2) the data shall be released from escrow upon expiration without renewal or termination of this Agreement; and (3) ICANN's rights under the escrow agreement shall be assigned
with any assignment of this Agreement. The escrow shall provide that in the event the escrow is released under this Subsection, ICANN (or its assignee) shall have a non-exclusive,
irrevocable, royalty-free license to exercise (only for transitional purposes) or have exercised all rights necessary to provide Registrar Services. 

        3.7    Business Dealings, Including with Registered Name Holders.    

3.7.1
In the event ICANN adopts a specification or policy, supported by a consensus of ICANN-Accredited registrars, establishing or approving a Code of Conduct for ICANN-Accredited registrars,
Registrar shall abide by that Code. 

3.7.2
Registrar shall abide by applicable laws and governmental regulations. 

3.7.3
Registrar shall not represent to any actual or potential Registered Name Holder that Registrar enjoys access to a registry for which Registrar is Accredited that is superior to that of any other
registrar Accredited for that registry. 

3.7.4
Registrar shall not activate any Registered Name unless and until it is satisfied that it has received a reasonable assurance of payment of its registration fee. For this purpose, a charge to a
credit card, general commercial terms extended to creditworthy customers, or other mechanism providing a similar level of assurance of payment shall be sufficient, provided that the obligation to pay
becomes final and non-revocable by the Registered Name Holder upon activation of the registration. 

3.7.5
At the conclusion of the registration period, failure by or on behalf of the Registered Name Holder to consent that the registration be renewed within the time specified in a second notice or
reminder shall, in the absence of extenuating circumstances, result in cancellation of the 

registration
by the end of the auto-renew grace period (although Registrar may choose to cancel the name earlier). 

3.7.5.1
Extenuating circumstances are defined as: UDRP action, valid court order, failure of a Registrar's renewal process (which does not include failure of a registrant to respond), the domain name
is used by a nameserver that provides DNS service to third-parties (additional time may be required to migrate the records managed by the nameserver), the registrant is subject to bankruptcy
proceedings, payment dispute (where a registrant claims to have paid for a renewal, or a discrepancy in the amount paid), billing dispute (where a registrant disputes the amount on a bill), domain
name subject to litigation in a court of competent jurisdiction, or other circumstance as approved specifically by ICANN. 

3.7.5.2
Where Registrar chooses, under extenuating circumstances, to renew a domain name without the explicit consent of the registrant, the registrar must maintain a record of the extenuating
circumstances associated with renewing that specific domain name for inspection by ICANN consistent with clauses 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of this registrar accreditation agreement. 

3.7.5.3
In the absence of extenuating circumstances (as defined in Section 3.7.5.1 above), a domain name must be deleted within 45 days of either the registrar or the registrant
terminating a registration agreement. 

3.7.5.4
Registrar shall provide notice to each new registrant describing the details of their deletion and auto-renewal policy including the expected time at which a
non-renewed domain name would be deleted relative to the domain's expiration date, or a date range not to exceed ten (10) days in length. If a registrar makes any material changes
to its deletion policy during the period of the registration agreement, it must make at least the same effort to inform the registrant of the changes as it would to inform the registrant of other
material changes to the registration agreement (as defined in clause 3.7.7 of the registrars accreditation agreement). 

3.7.5.5
If Registrar operates a website for domain name registration or renewal, details of Registrar's deletion and auto-renewal policies must be clearly displayed on the website. 

3.7.5.6
If Registrar operates a website for domain registration or renewal, it should state, both at the time of registration and in a clear place on its website, any fee charged for the recovery of a
domain name during the Redemption Grace Period. 

3.7.5.7
In the event that a domain which is the subject of a UDRP dispute is deleted or expires during the course of the dispute, the complainant in the UDRP dispute will have the option to renew or
restore the name under the same commercial terms as the registrant. If the complainant renews or restores the name, the name will be placed in Registrar HOLD and Registrar LOCK status, the WHOIS
contact information for the registrant will be removed, and the WHOIS entry will indicate that the name is subject to dispute. If the complaint is terminated, or the UDRP dispute finds against the
complainant, the name will be deleted within 45 days. The registrant retains the right under the existing redemption grace period provisions to recover the name at any time during the
Redemption Grace Period, and retains the right to renew the name before it is deleted. 

3.7.6
Registrar shall not insert or renew any Registered Name in any registry for which Registrar is accredited by ICANN in a manner contrary to an ICANN policy stating a list or specification of
excluded Registered Names that is in effect at the time of insertion or renewal. 

3.7.7
Registrar shall require all Registered Name Holders to enter into an electronic or paper registration agreement with Registrar including at least the following provisions (except for domains
registered by the Registrar for the purpose of conducting its Registrar Services where the Registrar is also the Registered Name Holder, in which case the Registrar shall submit to the following
provisions and shall be responsible to ICANN for compliance with all obligations of the 

Registered
Name Holder as set forth in this Agreement and ICANN policies established according to this Agreement): 

3.7.7.1
The Registered Name Holder shall provide to Registrar accurate and reliable contact details and promptly correct and update them during the term of the Registered Name registration, including:
the full name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and fax number if available of the Registered Name Holder; name of authorized person for contact purposes in the case
of an Registered Name Holder that is an organization, association, or corporation; and the data elements listed in Subsections 3.3.1.2, 3.3.1.7 and 3.3.1.8. 

3.7.7.2
A Registered Name Holder's willful provision of inaccurate or unreliable information, its willful failure promptly to update information provided to Registrar, or its failure to respond for
over fifteen (15) calendar days to inquiries by Registrar concerning the accuracy of contact details associated with the Registered Name Holder's registration shall constitute a material breach
of the Registered Name Holder-registrar contract and be a basis for cancellation of the Registered Name registration. 

3.7.7.3
Any Registered Name Holder that intends to license use of a domain name to a third party is nonetheless the Registered Name Holder of record and is responsible for providing its own full
contact information and for providing and updating accurate technical and administrative contact information adequate to facilitate timely resolution of any problems that arise in connection with the
Registered Name. A Registered Name Holder licensing use of a Registered Name according to this provision shall accept liability for harm caused by wrongful use of the Registered Name, unless it
promptly discloses the current contact information provided by the licensee and the identity of the licensee to a party providing the Registered Name Holder reasonable evidence of actionable harm. 

3.7.7.4
Registrar shall provide notice to each new or renewed Registered Name Holder stating: 

3.7.7.4.1
The purposes for which any Personal Data collected from the applicant are intended; 

3.7.7.4.2
The intended recipients or categories of recipients of the data (including the Registry Operator and others who will receive the data from Registry Operator); 

3.7.7.4.3
Which data are obligatory and which data, if any, are voluntary; and 

3.7.7.4.4
How the Registered Name Holder or data subject can access and, if necessary, rectify the data held about them. 

3.7.7.5
The Registered Name Holder shall consent to the data processing referred to in Subsection 3.7.7.4. 

3.7.7.6
The Registered Name Holder shall represent that notice has been provided equivalent to that described in Subsection 3.7.7.4 to any third-party individuals whose Personal Data are
supplied to Registrar by the Registered Name Holder, and that the Registered Name Holder has obtained consent equivalent to that referred to in Subsection 3.7.7.5 of any such third-party
individuals. 

3.7.7.7
Registrar shall agree that it will not process the Personal Data collected from the Registered Name Holder in a way incompatible with the purposes and other limitations about which it has
provided notice to the Registered Name Holder in accordance with Subsection 3.7.7.4 above. 

3.7.7.8
Registrar shall agree that it will take reasonable precautions to protect Personal Data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, alteration, or destruction. 

3.7.7.9
The Registered Name Holder shall represent that, to the best of the Registered Name Holder's knowledge and belief, neither the registration of the Registered Name nor the manner in which it is
directly or indirectly used infringes the legal rights of any third party. 

3.7.7.10
For the adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from use of the Registered Name, the Registered Name Holder shall submit, without prejudice to other potentially applicable
jurisdictions, to the jurisdiction of the courts (1) of the Registered Name Holder's domicile and (2) where Registrar is located. 

3.7.7.11
The Registered Name Holder shall agree that its registration of the Registered Name shall be subject to suspension, cancellation, or transfer pursuant to any ICANN adopted specification or
policy, or pursuant to any registrar or registry procedure not inconsistent with an ICANN adopted specification or policy, (1) to correct mistakes by Registrar or the Registry Operator in
registering the name or (2) for the resolution of disputes concerning the Registered Name. 

3.7.7.12
The Registered Name Holder shall indemnify and hold harmless the Registry Operator and its directors, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, damages,
liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) arising out of or related to the Registered Name Holder's domain name registration. 

3.7.8
Registrar shall abide by any specifications or policies established according to Section 4 requiring reasonable and commercially practicable (a) verification, at the time of
registration, of contact information associated with a Registered Name sponsored by Registrar or (b) periodic re-verification of such information. Registrar shall, upon notification
by any person of an inaccuracy in the contact information associated with a Registered Name sponsored by Registrar, take reasonable steps to investigate that claimed inaccuracy. In the event Registrar
learns of inaccurate contact information associated with a Registered Name it sponsors, it shall take reasonable steps to correct that inaccuracy. 

3.7.9
Registrar shall abide by any ICANN adopted specifications or policies prohibiting or restricting warehousing of or speculation in domain names by registrars. 

3.7.10
Nothing in this Agreement prescribes or limits the amount Registrar may charge Registered Name Holders for registration of Registered Names. 

        3.8    Domain-Name Dispute Resolution.    During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar shall have in place
a policy and procedures for resolution of disputes concerning Registered Names. Until different policies and procedures are established by ICANN under Section 4, Registrar shall comply with the
Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy identified on ICANN's website (www.icann.org/general/consensus-policies.htm). 

        3.9    Accreditation Fees.    As a condition of accreditation, Registrar shall pay accreditation fees to ICANN. These
fees consist of yearly and variable fees. 

        3.9.1    Yearly Accreditation Fee.    Registrar shall pay ICANN a yearly accreditation fee in an amount established by
the ICANN Board of Directors, in conformity with ICANN's bylaws and articles of incorporation. This yearly accreditation fee shall not exceed US$4,000. Payment of the yearly fee shall be due within
thirty (30) days after invoice from ICANN, provided that Registrar may elect to pay the yearly fee in four (4) equal quarterly installments. 

        3.9.2    Variable Accreditation Fee.    Registrar shall pay the variable accreditation fees established by the ICANN
Board of Directors, in conformity with ICANN's bylaws and articles of incorporation, provided that in each case such fees are reasonably allocated among all registrars that contract with ICANN and
that any such fees must be expressly approved by registrars accounting, in the aggregate, for payment of two-thirds of all registrar-level fees. Registrar shall pay such fees in a timely
manner for so long as all material terms of this Agreement remain in full force and effect, and notwithstanding the pendency of any dispute between Registrar and ICANN. 

 

3.9.3
For any payments thirty (30) days or more overdue, Registrar shall pay interest on late payments at the rate of 1.5% per month or, if less, the maximum rate permitted by applicable law
from later of the date of the invoice or the date the invoice is sent pursuant to Section 5.11 of this Agreement. On reasonable notice given by ICANN to Registrar, accountings submitted by
Registrar shall be subject to verification by an audit of Registrar's books and records by an independent third-party that shall preserve the confidentiality of such books and records (other than its
findings as to the accuracy of, and any necessary corrections to, the accountings). 

        3.10    Insurance.    Registrar shall maintain in force commercial general liability insurance with policy limits of
at least US$500,000 covering liabilities arising from Registrar's registrar business during the term of this Agreement. 

        3.11    Obligations of Registrars under common controlling interest.    Registrar shall be in breach of this Agreement
if: 

3.11.1
ICANN terminates an Affiliated Registrar's accreditation agreement with ICANN (an "Affiliate Termination"); 

3.11.2
Affiliated Registrar has not initiated arbitration challenging ICANN's right to terminate the Affiliated Registrar's accreditation agreement under Section 5.6 of this Agreement, or has
initiated such arbitration and has not prevailed; 

3.11.3
the Affiliate Termination was the result of misconduct that materially harmed consumers or the public interest; 

3.11.4
a second Affiliated Registrar has pursued, after the Affiliate Termination, the same course of conduct that resulted in the Affiliate Termination; and 

3.11.5
ICANN has provided Registrar with written notice that it intends to assert the provisions of this Section 3.11 with respect to Registrar, which notice shall identify in reasonable detail
the factual basis for such assertion, and Registrar has failed to cure the impugned conduct within fifteen (15) days of such notice. 

        3.12    Obligations of Third-Party Resellers.    If Registrar enters into an agreement with a reseller of Registrar
Services to provide Registrar Services ("Reseller"), such agreement must include at least the following provisions: 

3.12.1
Reseller is prohibited from displaying the ICANN or ICANN-Accredited Registrar logo, or from otherwise representing itself as accredited by ICANN unless it has written permission from ICANN to
do so. 

3.12.2
Any registration agreement used by reseller shall include all registration agreement provisions and notices required by the ICANN Registrar Accreditation Agreement and any ICANN Consensus
Policies, and shall identify the sponsoring registrar or provide a means for identifying the sponsoring registrar, such as a link to the InterNIC Whois lookup service. 

3.12.3
Reseller shall identify the sponsoring registrar upon inquiry from the customer. 

3.12.4
Reseller shall ensure that the identity and contact information provided by the customer of any privacy or proxy registration service offered or made available by reseller in connection with
each registration will be deposited with Registrar or held in escrow or, alternatively, display a conspicuous notice to such customers at the time an election is made to utilize such privacy or proxy
service that their data is not being escrowed. Where escrow is used, the escrow agreement will provide, at a minimum, that data will be released to registrar in the event reseller breaches the
reseller agreement, and such breach is harmful to consumers or the public interest. In the event that ICANN makes available a program granting recognition to resellers that escrow privacy or proxy
registration data as detailed above, and reseller meets any other criteria established by ICANN in accordance with its Bylaws, reseller shall be permitted to apply to ICANN for such recognition. 

3.12.5
To the extent that Registrar is obligated to provide a link to an ICANN webpage, as detailed in subsection 3.15 below, Reseller also shall be under an obligation to provide such linkage. 

3.12.6
If Registrar becomes aware that such a Reseller is in breach of any of the provisions of Section 3.12 of this Agreement, Registrar shall take reasonable steps to notify the Reseller that
it is in breach of the reseller agreement and that Registrar has the right to terminate such agreement. 

        3.13    Registrar Training.    Registrar's primary contact as identified in Subsection 5.11 below or designee
(so long as the designee is employed by Registrar or an Affiliated Registrar) shall complete a training course covering registrar obligations under ICANN policies and agreements. The training course
will be developed in consultation with registrars. The course will be provided by ICANN at no expense to Registrar, and shall be available in an online format. 

        3.14    Registrar Audits.    Registrar shall, upon no less than fifteen (15) days notice and as part of any
reasonable contractual compliance audit, (1) timely provide the documents and information known by Registrar necessary to demonstrate compliance with the terms of this Agreement; and
(2) permit ICANN to conduct site visits in compliance with all applicable laws to assess compliance with the terms of this Agreement, provided that ICANN, in its notice, states the specific
compliance audit that it intends to conduct. ICANN shall not disclose Registrar confidential information gathered through such audits except as expressly permitted by an ICANN specification or policy.
If such specification or policy permits such disclosure, ICANN will provide Registrar no less than fifteen (15) days notice of its intent to disclose such information. Such notice shall include
to whom and in what manner ICANN plans to disclose such information. 

        3.15 In
the event that ICANN gives reasonable notice to Registrar that ICANN has published a webpage that identifies available registrant rights and responsibilities, and
the content of such webpage is developed in consultation with registrars, Registrar shall provide a link to the webpage on any website it may operate for domain name registration or renewal clearly
displayed to its Registered Name Holders at least as clearly as its links to policies or notifications required to be displayed under ICANN Consensus Policies. 

        3.16 Registrar
shall provide on its web site its accurate contact details including a valid email and mailing address. 

        4.    PROCEDURES FOR ESTABLISHMENT OR REVISION OF SPECIFICATIONS AND
POLICIES.    

        4.1    Registrar's Ongoing Obligation to Comply With New or Revised Specifications and Policies.    During the Term of
this Agreement, Registrar shall comply with the terms of this Agreement on the schedule set forth in Subsection 4.4, with 

4.1.1
new or revised specifications (including forms of agreement to which Registrar is a party) and policies established by ICANN as Consensus Policies in the manner described in
Subsection 4.3, 

4.1.2
in cases where: 

4.1.2.1
this Agreement expressly provides for compliance with revised specifications or policies established in the manner set forth in one or more subsections of this Section 4; or 

4.1.2.2
the specification or policy concerns one or more topics described in Subsection 4.2. 

        4.2    Topics for New and Revised Specifications and Policies.    New and revised specifications and policies may be
established on the following topics: 

4.2.1
issues for which uniform or coordinated resolution is reasonably necessary to facilitate interoperability, technical reliability, and/or operational stability of Registrar Services, Registry
Services, the DNS, or the Internet; 

4.2.2
registrar policies reasonably necessary to implement ICANN policies or specifications relating to a DNS registry or to Registry Services; 

4.2.3
resolution of disputes concerning the registration of Registered Names (as opposed to the use of such domain names), including where the policies take into account use of the domain names; 

4.2.4
principles for allocation of Registered Names (e.g., first-come/first-served, timely renewal, holding period after expiration); 

4.2.5
prohibitions on warehousing of or speculation in domain names by registries or registrars; 

4.2.6
maintenance of and access to accurate and up-to-date contact information regarding Registered Names and nameservers; 

4.2.7
reservation of Registered Names that may not be registered initially or that may not be renewed due to reasons reasonably related to (a) avoidance of confusion among or misleading of
users, (b) intellectual property, or (c) the technical management of the DNS or the Internet (e.g., "example.com" and names with single-letter/digit labels); 

4.2.8
procedures to avoid disruptions of registration due to suspension or termination of operations by a registry operator or a registrar, including allocation of responsibility among continuing
registrars of the Registered Names sponsored in a TLD by a registrar losing accreditation; and 

4.2.9
the transfer of registration data upon a change in registrar sponsoring one or more Registered Names. 

Nothing
in this Subsection 4.2 shall limit Registrar's obligations as set forth elsewhere in this Agreement. 

        4.3    Manner of Establishment of New and Revised Specifications and Policies.    

4.3.1
"Consensus Policies" are those specifications or policies established based on a consensus among Internet stakeholders represented in the ICANN process, as demonstrated by (a) action of
the ICANN Board of Directors establishing the specification or policy, (b) a recommendation, adopted by at least a two-thirds vote of the council of the ICANN Supporting
Organization to which the matter is delegated, that the specification or policy should be established, and (c) a written report and supporting materials (which must include all substantive
submissions to the Supporting Organization relating to the proposal) that (i) documents the extent of agreement and disagreement among impacted groups, (ii) documents the outreach
process used to seek to achieve adequate representation of the views of groups that are likely to be impacted, and (iii) documents the nature and intensity of reasoned support and opposition to
the proposed policy. 

4.3.2
In the event that Registrar disputes the presence of such a consensus, it shall seek review of that issue from an Independent Review Panel established under ICANN's bylaws. Such review must be
sought within fifteen (15) working days of the publication of the Board's action establishing the policy. The decision of the panel shall be based on the report and supporting materials
required by Subsection 4.3.1. In the event that Registrar seeks review and the Independent Review Panel sustains the Board's determination that the policy is based on a consensus among Internet
stakeholders represented in the ICANN process, then Registrar must implement such policy unless it promptly seeks and obtains a stay or injunctive relief under Subsection 5.6. 

4.3.3
If, following a decision by the Independent Review Panel convened under Subsection 4.3.2, Registrar still disputes the presence of such a consensus, it may seek further review of that
issue within fifteen (15) working days of publication of the decision in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Subsection 5.6; provided, however, that Registrar
must continue to implement the policy unless it has obtained a stay or injunctive relief under Subsection 5.6 or a final decision is rendered in accordance with the provisions of
Subsection 5.6 that relieves Registrar of such obligation. The decision in any such further review shall be based on the report and supporting materials required by Subsection 4.3.1. 

4.3.4
A specification or policy established by the ICANN Board of Directors on a temporary basis, without a prior recommendation by the council of an ICANN Supporting Organization, shall also 

be
considered to be a Consensus Policy if adopted by the ICANN Board of Directors by a vote of at least two-thirds of its members, so long as the Board reasonably determines that immediate
temporary establishment of a specification or policy on the subject is necessary to maintain the operational stability of Registrar Services, Registry Services, the DNS, or the Internet, and that the
proposed specification or policy is as narrowly tailored as feasible to achieve those objectives. In establishing any specification or policy under this provision, the ICANN Board of Directors shall
state the period of time for which the specification or policy is temporarily adopted and shall immediately refer the matter to the appropriate Supporting Organization for its evaluation and review
with a detailed explanation of its reasons for establishing the temporary specification or policy and why the Board believes the policy should receive the consensus support of Internet stakeholders.
If the period of time for which the specification or policy is adopted exceeds ninety (90) days, the Board shall reaffirm its temporary establishment every ninety (90) days for a total
period not to exceed one (1) year, in order to maintain such specification or policy in effect until such time as it meets the standard set forth in Subsection 4.3.1. If the standard set
forth in Subsection 4.3.1 is not met within the temporary period set by the Board, or the council of the Supporting Organization to which it has been referred votes to reject the temporary
specification or policy, it will no longer be a "Consensus Policy." 

4.3.5
For all purposes under this Agreement, the policies specifically identified by ICANN on its website (www.icann.org/general/consensus-policies.htm) at the date of this Agreement as having been
adopted by the ICANN Board of Directors before the date of this Agreement shall be treated in the same manner and have the same effect as "Consensus Policies" and accordingly shall not be subject to
review under Subsection 4.3.2. 

4.3.6
In the event that, at the time the ICANN Board of Directors establishes a specification or policy under Subsection 4.3.1 during the Term of this Agreement, ICANN does not have in place an
Independent Review Panel established under ICANN's bylaws, the fifteen-working-day period allowed under Subsection 4.3.2 to seek review shall be extended until fifteen
(15) working days after ICANN does have such an Independent Review Panel in place and Registrar shall not be obligated to comply with the specification or policy in the interim. 

        4.4    Time Allowed for Compliance.    Registrar shall be afforded a reasonable period of time after notice of the
establishment of a specification or policy under Subsection 4.3 is e-mailed to Registrar and posted on the ICANN website at <www.icann.org/general/consensus-policies.htm>
in which to comply with that specification or policy, taking into account any urgency involved. 

        5.    MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.    

        5.1    Specific Performance.    While this Agreement is in effect, either party may seek specific performance of any
provision of this Agreement in the manner provided in Section 5.6 below, provided the party seeking such performance is not in material breach of its obligations. 

        5.2    Termination of Agreement by Registrar.    This Agreement may be terminated before its expiration by Registrar
by giving ICANN thirty (30) days written notice. Upon such termination by Registrar, Registrar shall not be entitled to any refund of fees paid to ICANN pursuant to this Agreement. 

        5.3    Termination of Agreement by ICANN.    This Agreement may be terminated before its expiration by ICANN in any of
the following circumstances: 

5.3.1
There was a material misrepresentation, material inaccuracy, or materially misleading statement in Registrar's application for accreditation or any material accompanying the application. 

5.3.2
Registrar: 

5.3.2.1
is convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of a felony or other serious offense related to financial activities, or is judged by a court of competent jurisdiction to have committed
fraud or breach of fiduciary duty, or is the subject of a judicial determination that ICANN reasonably deems as the substantive equivalent of those offenses; or 

5.3.2.2
is disciplined by the government of its domicile for conduct involving dishonesty or misuse of funds of others. 

5.3.3
Any officer or director of Registrar is convicted of a felony or of a misdemeanor related to financial activities, or is judged by a court to have committed fraud or breach of fiduciary duty, or
is the subject of a judicial determination that ICANN deems as the substantive equivalent of any of these; provided, such officer or director is not removed in such circumstances. Upon the execution
of this agreement, Registrar shall provide ICANN with a list of the names of Registrar's directors and officers. Registrar also shall notify ICANN within thirty (30) days of any changes to its
list of directors and officers. 

5.3.4
Registrar fails to cure any breach of this Agreement (other than a failure to comply with a policy adopted by ICANN during the term of this Agreement as to which Registrar is seeking, or still
has time to seek, review under Subsection 4.3.2 of whether a consensus is present) within fifteen (15) working days after ICANN gives Registrar notice of the breach. 

5.3.5
Registrar fails to comply with a ruling granting specific performance under Subsections 5.1 and 5.6. 

5.3.6
Registrar continues acting in a manner that ICANN has reasonably determined endangers the stability or operational integrity of the Internet after receiving three (3) days notice of that
determination. 

5.3.7
Registrar becomes bankrupt or insolvent. 

This
Agreement may be terminated in circumstances described in Subsections 5.3.1 - 5.3.6 above only upon fifteen (15) days written notice to Registrar (in the
case of Subsection 5.3.4 occurring after Registrar's failure to cure), with Registrar being given an opportunity during that time to initiate arbitration under Subsection 5.6 to
determine the appropriateness of termination under this Agreement. If Registrar acts in a manner that ICANN reasonably determines endangers the stability or operational integrity of the Internet and
upon notice does not immediately cure, ICANN may suspend this Agreement for five (5) working days pending ICANN's application for more extended specific performance or injunctive relief under
Subsection 5.6. This Agreement may be terminated immediately upon notice to Registrar in circumstance described in Subsection 5.3.7 above. 

        5.4    Term of Agreement; Renewal; Right to Substitute Updated Agreement.    This Agreement shall be effective on the
Effective Date and shall have an initial term running until the Expiration Date, unless sooner terminated. Thereafter, if Registrar seeks to continue its accreditation, it may apply for renewed
accreditation, and shall be entitled to renewal provided it meets the ICANN-adopted specification or policy on accreditation criteria then in effect, is in compliance with its obligations under this
Agreement, as it may be amended, and agrees to be bound by terms and conditions of the then-current Registrar accreditation agreement (which may differ from those of this Agreement) that
ICANN adopts in accordance with Subsection 2.3 and Subsection 4.3. In connection with renewed accreditation, Registrar shall confirm its assent to the terms and conditions of the
then-current Registrar accreditation agreement by signing that accreditation agreement. In the event that, during the Term of this Agreement, ICANN posts on its web site an updated form of
registrar accreditation agreement applicable to Accredited registrars, Registrar (provided it has not received (1) a notice of breach that it has not cured or (2) a notice of termination
of this Agreement under Subsection 5.3 above) may elect, by giving ICANN written notice, to enter an agreement in the updated form in place of this Agreement. In the event of such election,
Registrar and ICANN shall promptly sign a new accreditation agreement that contains the provisions of the updated form posted on the web site, with the length of the term of the substituted agreement
as stated in the updated form posted on the web site, calculated as if it commenced on the date this Agreement was made, and this Agreement will be deemed terminated. 

  
        5.5    Addition or Deletion of TLDs for Which Registrar Accredited.    On the Effective Date, Registrar shall be
accredited according to Subsection 2.1 for each TLD as to which an appendix executed by both parties is attached to this Agreement. During the Term of this Agreement, Registrar may request
accreditation for any additional TLD(s) by signing an additional appendix for each additional TLD in the form prescribed by ICANN and submitting the appendix to ICANN. In the event ICANN agrees to the
request, ICANN will sign the additional appendix and return a copy of it to Registrar. The mutually signed appendix shall thereafter be an appendix to this Agreement. During the Term of this
Agreement, Registrar may abandon its accreditation for any TLD under this Agreement (provided that Registrar will thereafter remain accredited for at least one (1) TLD under this Agreement) by
giving ICANN written notice specifying the TLD as to which accreditation is being abandoned. The abandonment shall be effective thirty (30) days after the notice is given. 

        5.6    Resolution of Disputes Under this Agreement.    Disputes arising under or in connection with this Agreement,
including (1) disputes arising from ICANN's failure to renew Registrar's accreditation and (2) requests for specific performance, shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction
or, at the election of either party, by an arbitration conducted as provided in this Subsection 5.6 pursuant to the International Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association
("AAA"). The arbitration shall be conducted in English and shall occur in Los Angeles County, California, USA. There shall be three (3) arbitrators: each party shall choose one
(1) arbitrator and, if those two (2) arbitrators do not agree on a third arbitrator, the third shall be chosen by the AAA. The parties shall bear the costs of the arbitration in equal
shares, subject to the right of the arbitrators to reallocate the costs in their award as provided in the AAA rules. The parties shall bear their own attorneys' fees in connection with the
arbitration, and the arbitrators may not reallocate the attorneys' fees in conjunction with their award. The arbitrators shall render their decision within ninety (90) days of the conclusion of
the arbitration hearing. In the event Registrar initiates arbitration to contest the appropriateness of termination of this Agreement by ICANN or suspension of Registrar's ability to create new
Registered Names or initiate inbound transfers of Registered Names under Section 2.1 above, Registrar may at the same time request that the arbitration panel stay the termination or suspension
until the arbitration decision is rendered. The arbitration panel shall order a stay: (i) upon showing by Registrar that continued operations would not be harmful to consumers or the public
interest, or (ii) upon appointment by the arbitration panel of a qualified third party to manage the operations of the Registrar until the arbitration decision is rendered. In furtherance of
sub-clause (ii) above, the arbitration panel is hereby granted all necessary authority to appoint a qualified third-party to manage the operations of the Registrar upon the
Registrar's request and if the panel deems it appropriate. In selecting the third-party manager, the arbitration panel shall take into consideration, but shall not be bound by, any expressed
preferences of Registrar. In the event Registrar initiates arbitration to contest an Independent Review Panel's decision under Subsection 4.3.3 sustaining the Board's determination that a
specification or policy is supported by consensus, Registrar may at the same time request that the arbitration panel stay the requirement that it comply with the policy until the arbitration decision
is rendered, and that request shall have the effect of staying the requirement until the decision or until the arbitration panel
has granted an ICANN request for lifting of the stay. In all litigation involving ICANN concerning this Agreement (whether in a case where arbitration has not been elected or to enforce an arbitration
award), jurisdiction and exclusive venue for such litigation shall be in a court located in Los Angeles, California, USA; however, the parties shall also have the right to enforce a judgment of such a
court in any court of competent jurisdiction. For the purpose of aiding the arbitration and/or preserving the rights of the parties during the pendency of an arbitration, the parties shall have the
right to seek temporary or preliminary injunctive relief from the arbitration panel or in a court located in Los Angeles, California, USA, which shall not be a waiver of this arbitration agreement. 

        5.7    Limitations on Monetary Remedies for Violations of this Agreement.    ICANN's aggregate monetary liability for
violations of this Agreement shall not exceed the amount of accreditation fees paid by Registrar to ICANN under Subsection 3.9 of this Agreement. Registrar's monetary liability to ICANN for
violations of this Agreement shall be limited to accreditation fees owing to ICANN under this Agreement and, except in the case of a good faith disagreement concerning the interpretation of 

this
agreement, reasonable payment to ICANN for the reasonable and direct costs including attorney fees, staff time, and other related expenses associated with legitimate efforts to enforce Registrar
compliance with this agreement and costs incurred by ICANN to respond to or mitigate the negative consequences of such behavior for registered name holders and the Internet community. In the event of
repeated willful material breaches of the agreement, Registrar shall be liable for sanctions of up to five (5) times ICANN's enforcement costs, but otherwise in no event shall either party be
liable for special, indirect, incidental, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages for any violation of this Agreement. 

        5.8    Handling by ICANN of Registrar-Supplied Data.    Before receiving any Personal Data from Registrar, ICANN shall
specify to Registrar in writing the purposes for and conditions under which ICANN intends to use the Personal Data. ICANN may from time to time provide Registrar with a revised specification of such
purposes and conditions, which specification shall become effective no fewer than thirty (30) days after it is provided to Registrar. ICANN shall not use Personal Data provided by Registrar for
a purpose or under conditions inconsistent with the specification in effect when the Personal Data was provided. ICANN shall take reasonable steps to avoid uses of the Personal Data by third parties
inconsistent with the specification. 

        5.9    Assignment; Change of Ownership or Management.    

5.9.1    Either
party may assign or transfer this Agreement only with the prior written consent of the other party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. 

5.9.2    To
the extent that an entity acquires a controlling interest in Registrar's stock, assets or business, Registrar shall provide ICANN notice within thirty (30) days of such an
acquisition. Such notification
shall include a statement that affirms that Registrar meets the ICANN-adopted specification or policy on accreditation criteria then in effect, and is in compliance with its obligations under this
Agreement. Within thirty (30) days of such notification, ICANN may request additional information from the Registrar establishing compliance with this Agreement, in which case Registrar must
supply the requested information within fifteen (15) days. Any disputes concerning Registrar's continued accreditation shall be resolved pursuant to Subsection 5.6. 

        5.10    No Third-Party Beneficiaries.    This Agreement shall not be construed to create any obligation by either
ICANN or Registrar to any non-party to this Agreement, including any Registered Name Holder. 

        5.11    Notices, Designations, and Specifications.    Except as provided in Subsection 4.4, all notices to be
given under this Agreement shall be given in writing at the address of the appropriate party as set forth below, unless that party has given a notice of change of address in writing. Each party shall
notify the other party within thirty (30) days of any change to its contact information. Any notice required by this Agreement shall be deemed to have been properly given when delivered in
person, when sent by electronic facsimile with receipt of confirmation of delivery, or when scheduled for delivery by internationally recognized courier service. Designations and specifications by
ICANN under this Agreement shall be effective when written notice of them is deemed given to Registrar. 

        If
to ICANN, addressed to: 

Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330

Marina del Rey, California 90292 USA

Attention: Registrar Accreditation Notices

Telephone: 1/310/823-9358

Facsimile: 1/310/823-8649 

        If
to Registrar, addressed to: 

Tucows Inc.

96 Mowat Avenue

Toronto, ON M6K 3M1

Canada

Attention: Adam Eisner

Registrar Website URL: http://www.tucows.com

Telephone: +1 416 535 0123 ext. 1282

Facsimile: +1 416 531 5584

e-mail: aeisner@tucows.com 

        5.12    Dates and Times.    All dates and times relevant to this Agreement or its performance shall be computed based
on the date and time observed in Los Angeles, California, USA. 

        5.13    Language.    All notices, designations, and specifications made under this Agreement shall be in the English
language. 

        5.14    Amendments and Waivers.    No amendment, supplement, or modification of this Agreement or any provision hereof
shall be binding unless executed in writing by both parties. No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be binding unless evidenced by a writing signed by the party waiving compliance with
such provision. No waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed or shall constitute a waiver of any other provision hereof, nor shall any such waiver constitute a continuing
waiver unless otherwise expressly provided. 

        5.15    Counterparts.    This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an
original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 

        5.16    Entire Agreement.    Except to the extent (a) expressly provided in a written agreement executed by
both parties concurrently herewith or (b) of written assurances provided by Registrar to ICANN in connection with its Accreditation, this Agreement (including the appendices, which form part of
it) constitutes the entire agreement of the parties pertaining to the accreditation of Registrar and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions, whether oral or
written, between the parties on that subject. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	 	 	 
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

  Kurt J. Pritz
 Senior Vice President, Services 	
 	

 	
 	

 
	

TUCOWS INC.	
 	

 	
 	

 
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISNER

 	
 	

 	
 	

 
	Name:	 	Adam Eisner	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services	 	 	 	 

 

 

 

 
 

  .ASIA APPENDIX    
    

        ICANN and Tucows Inc. have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("RAA"), of which this .ASIA Appendix ("Appendix")
is a part. Pursuant to and subject to the RAA, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registrar
Services in the .ASIA TLD. 

        2.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registrar Services in the .ASIA TLD. 

        3.    Need for Agreement with Registry.    Registrar's obligation under RAA Subsection 3.1 to operate as a
registrar for the .ASIA TLD is conditioned upon the .ASIA Registry selecting Registrar as one authorized to act as a .ASIA registrar, and upon Registrar and the .ASIA Registry having an Authorizing
Agreement in effect. 

        4.    Sponsored TLD Delegated Authority.    Registrar acknowledges that the .ASIA TLD is a sponsored TLD, over which
the .ASIA Registry has been delegated policy-formulation authority under its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN. The scope of delegation is currently stated in Appendix S to the .ASIA
agreement, available on the ICANN website, and includes topics that will affect the manner in which Registrar conducts its business of registering domain names in the .ASIA TLD. Registrar agrees to
comply with the requirements established by the .ASIA Registry within its delegated scope of policy-formulation authority. 

        5.    Deviations from Obligations of this Agreement Due to Delegation.    The .ASIA Registry may develop and implement
a policy within the scope of its authority granted by its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN that requires Registrar to deviate from one or more obligations of this RAA. In that
event, the .ASIA Registry will notify ICANN in writing of the policy and the manner in which the .ASIA Registry believes that Registrar's obligation(s) under this RAA should be modified. Within thirty
days after this notification, ICANN will either: 

        (a)   notify
Registrar and the .ASIA Registry in writing of the modification(s) to Registrar's obligations under this RAA that in ICANN's opinion is (are) appropriate to allow
Registrar to comply with the .ASIA Registry's policy. In case of this notification by ICANN, Registrar may act in conformity with the modified obligation(s) stated in the ICANN notification. 

        (b)   notify
Registrar and the .ASIA Registry in writing that in ICANN's opinion no modification of Registrar's obligations is appropriate. In case of this notification by
ICANN, Registrar will continue to comply with its obligations under the RAA without any modification until it is notified in writing by ICANN that a resolution of any difference between the opinions
of ICANN and the .ASIA Registry is resolved. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .ASIA Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Registrar IANA ID: 69
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .BIZ APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".biz
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .biz TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .biz TLD. Pursuant to and
subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .biz TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .biz TLD. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .biz Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .COM APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".com
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .com TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .com TLD. Pursuant to and
subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .com TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .com TLD. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .com Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .INFO APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".info
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .info TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .info TLD. Pursuant to
and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .info TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .info TLD. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .info Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 

 
 

  .MOBI APPENDIX    
    

        ICANN and Tucows Inc. have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("RAA"), of which this .MOBI Appendix ("Appendix")
is a part. Pursuant to and subject to the RAA, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registrar
Services in the .MOBI TLD. 

        2.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registrar Services in the .MOBI TLD. 

        3.    Need for Agreement with Registry.    Registrar's obligation under RAA Subsection 3.1 to operate as a
registrar for the .MOBI TLD is conditioned upon the .MOBI Registry selecting Registrar as one authorized to act as a .MOBI registrar, and upon Registrar and the .MOBI Registry having an Authorizing
Agreement in effect. 

        4.    Sponsored TLD Delegated Authority.    Registrar acknowledges that the .MOBI TLD is a sponsored TLD, over which
the .MOBI Registry has been delegated policy-formulation authority under its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN. The scope of delegation is currently stated in Appendix S to the .MOBI
agreement, available on the ICANN website, and includes topics that will affect the manner in which Registrar conducts its business of registering domain names in the .MOBI TLD. Registrar
agrees to comply with the requirements established by the .MOBI Registry within its delegated scope of policy-formulation authority. 

        5.    Deviations from Obligations of this Agreement Due to Delegation.    The .MOBI Registry may develop and implement
a policy within the scope of its authority granted by its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN that requires Registrar to deviate from one or more obligations of this RAA. In that
event, the .MOBI Registry will notify ICANN in writing of the policy and the manner in which the .MOBI Registry believes that Registrar's obligation(s) under this RAA should be modified. Within thirty
days after this notification, ICANN will either: 

        (a)   notify
Registrar and the .MOBI Registry in writing of the modification(s) to Registrar's obligations under this RAA that in ICANN's opinion is (are) appropriate to allow
Registrar to comply with the .MOBI Registry's policy. In case of this notification by ICANN, Registrar may act in conformity with the modified obligation(s) stated in the ICANN notification. 

        (b)   notify
Registrar and the .MOBI Registry in writing that in ICANN's opinion no modification of Registrar's obligations is appropriate. In case of this notification by
ICANN, Registrar will continue to comply with its obligations under the RAA without any modification until it is notified in writing by ICANN that a resolution of any difference between the opinions
of ICANN and the .MOBI Registry is resolved. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .MOBI Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .NAME APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".name
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .name TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .name TLD. Pursuant to
and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .name TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .name TLD. 

        4.    Data Submission.    Pursuant to Subsection 3.2.1, as part of its registration for SLD E-mail
forwarding, the NameWatch Service, and Defensive Registrations, Registrar shall submit to, or shall place in the Registry Database operated by, the Registry Operator for the TLD that Registry
Operator, consistent with Appendix C to its Registry Agreement with ICANN, data elements Registry Operator requires be submitted to it. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .name Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .NET APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".net
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .net TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .net TLD. Pursuant to and
subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .net TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .net TLD. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .net Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .ORG APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix (".org
Appendix") is a part. 

        Registrar
wishes to be accredited in the .org TLD pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement and ICANN wishes to accredit Registrar in the .org TLD. Pursuant to and
subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Definitions.    All initially capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the definitions assigned
to such terms in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement. 

        2.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registration
Services in the .org TLD. 

        3.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registration Services in the .org TLD. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .org Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  .TEL APPENDIX    
    

        ICANN and Tucows Inc. have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("RAA"), of which this .TEL Appendix ("Appendix") is
a part. Pursuant to and subject to the RAA, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1.    Registrar Election.    Registrar hereby elects and agrees to become accredited by ICANN to provide Registrar
Services in the .TEL TLD. 

        2.    ICANN's Acceptance.    ICANN hereby accepts Registrar's election to become accredited by ICANN to provide
Registrar Services in the .TEL TLD. 

        3.    Need for Agreement with Registry.    Registrar's obligation under RAA Subsection 3.1 to operate as a
registrar for the .TEL TLD is conditioned upon the .TEL Registry selecting Registrar as one authorized to act as a .TEL registrar, and upon Registrar and the .TEL Registry having an Authorizing
Agreement in effect. 

        4.    Sponsored TLD Delegated Authority.    Registrar acknowledges that the .TEL TLD is a sponsored TLD, over which
the .TEL Registry has been delegated policy-formulation authority under its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN. The scope of delegation is currently stated in Appendix S to the .TEL
agreement, available on the ICANN website, and includes topics that will affect the manner in which Registrar conducts its business of registering domain names in the .TEL TLD. Registrar agrees to
comply with the requirements established by the .TEL Registry within its delegated scope of policy-formulation authority. 

        5.    Deviations from Obligations of this Agreement Due to Delegation.    The .TEL Registry may develop and implement
a policy within the scope of its authority granted by its Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement with ICANN that requires Registrar to deviate from one or more obligations of this RAA. In that
event, the .TEL Registry will notify ICANN in writing of the policy and the manner in which the .TEL Registry believes that Registrar's obligation(s) under this RAA should be modified. Within thirty
days after this notification, ICANN will either: 

        (a)   notify
Registrar and the .TEL Registry in writing of the modification(s) to Registrar's obligations under this RAA that in ICANN's opinion is (are) appropriate to allow
Registrar to comply with the .TEL Registry's policy. In case of this notification by ICANN, Registrar may act in conformity with the modified obligation(s) stated in the ICANN notification. 

        (b)   notify
Registrar and the .TEL Registry in writing that in ICANN's opinion no modification of Registrar's obligations is appropriate. In case of this notification by
ICANN, Registrar will continue to comply with its obligations under the RAA without any modification until it is notified in writing by ICANN that a resolution of any difference between the opinions
of ICANN and the .TEL Registry is resolved. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this .TEL Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 

 
 

  LOGO LICENSE APPENDIX    
    

        The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a California non-profit, public benefit corporation ("ICANN"), and
Tucows Inc., a Nova Scotia (Canada) Corporation ("Registrar") have entered into a Registrar Accreditation Agreement ("Registrar Accreditation Agreement"), of which this appendix ("Logo License
Appendix") is a part. Definitions in the Registrar Accreditation Agreement apply in this Logo License Appendix. 

        Registrar
wishes to acquire from ICANN, and ICANN wishes to grant to Registrar, a license to use the trademarks listed below the signature block of this Logo License Appendix
("Trademarks") in connection with Registrar's role as an ICANN-accredited registrar. Pursuant to and subject to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar and ICANN hereby agree as follows: 

        1    LICENSE    

        1.1    Grant of License.    ICANN grants to Registrar a non-exclusive, worldwide right and license to use
the Trademarks, during the term of this appendix and solely in connection with the provision and marketing of Registrar Services in order to indicate that Registrar is accredited as a registrar of
domain names by ICANN. Except as provided in this subsection and Subsection 2.2 of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar shall not use the Trademarks, any term, phrase, or design
which is confusingly similar to the Trademarks or any portion of the Trademarks in any manner whatsoever. 

        1.2    Ownership of Trademarks.    Any and all rights in the Trademarks that may be acquired by Registrar shall inure
to the benefit of, and are herby assigned to, ICANN. Registrar shall not assert ownership of the Trademarks or any associated goodwill. 

        1.3    No Sublicense.    Registrar shall not sublicense any of its rights under this appendix to any other person or
entity (including any of Registrar's resellers) without the prior written approval of ICANN. 

        2    REGISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT    

        2.1    Registration.    Registration and any other form of protection for the Trademarks shall only be obtained by
ICANN in its name and at its expense. 

        2.2    Enforcement.    Registrar shall promptly notify ICANN of any actual or suspected infringement of the Trademarks
by third parties, including Registrar's resellers or affiliates. ICANN shall have the sole discretion to initiate and maintain any legal proceedings against such third parties; Registrar shall not
take any such actions without the prior written approval of ICANN; and ICANN shall retain any and all recoveries from such actions. 

        2.3    Further Assurances.    Registrar agrees to execute such other documents and to take all such actions as ICANN
may request to effect the terms of this appendix, including providing such materials (for example URLs and samples of any promotional materials bearing the Trademarks), cooperation, and assistance as
may be reasonably required to assist ICANN in obtaining, maintaining, and enforcing trademark registration(s) and any other form of protection for the Trademarks. 

        3    TERM AND TERMINATION    

        This
Logo License Appendix shall be effective from the date it is signed below by both parties until the Expiration Date, unless this appendix or the Registrar Accreditation Agreement is
earlier terminated. Each party shall have the right to terminate this appendix at any time by giving the other party written notice. Upon expiration or termination of this appendix, Registrar shall
immediately discontinue all use of the Trademarks. 

        IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Logo License Appendix to be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 

 

 

							
	ICANN	 	Tucows Inc.
	
 By:	
 	
/s/ KURT J. PRITZ

 	
 	
By:	
 	
/s/ ADAM EISER  

 
	Name:	 	Kurt J. Pritz	 	Name:	 	Adam Eisner
	Title:	 	 Senior Vice President, Services	 	Title:	 	 Director, Domain Services
	

 	
 	
 	
 	
Dated:	
 	
June 26, 2009

 

 TRADEMARKS:

        1.     ICANN
Accredited Registrar 

QuickLinks

Exhibit 10.7

.ASIA APPENDIX

.BIZ APPENDIX

.COM APPENDIX

.INFO APPENDIX

.MOBI APPENDIX

.NAME APPENDIX

.NET APPENDIX

.ORG APPENDIX

.TEL APPENDIX

LOGO LICENSE APPENDIXExhibit 10.16

 

 

June 25, 2009

 

 

Private and Confidential

 

Jeff Hale

108 Highclere Lane

Cary, NC 27518

 

 

Dear Mr. Hale:

 

Further to our recent discussions in respect of your employment with Summer Infant (USA), Inc. (“Summer”), Summer is please to offer you a full time position as Chief Operations Officer to commence on July 13, 2009. This offer is being extended in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreement contained in this letter, which sets forth our mutual understanding and agreement regarding your employment with Summer pursuant to the following terms and conditions.

 

Position and Responsibilities:

 

Your employment with Summer will commence on July 13, 2009. You shall perform those duties and responsibilities necessary or incidental to perform the functions of Chief Operations Officer. As Chief Operations Officer you will report directly to Jason Macari President/ CEO.

 

Salary:

 

You will receive an annual base salary of $275,000.00, payable in bi-weekly (every two weeks) installments of $10,576.92, subject to applicable withholding and other lawful deductions. Your bonus will be 35%. You will receive a pro-rated guaranteed first year bonus.

 

Stock Options:

 

Initially you will receive 175,000 shares of stock options. Effective January 2010 you will receive an additional 25,000 options. The options will have a two (2) year cliff and four (4) year vesting, 50% after the first two (2) years, 25% after the third year and 25% after the fourth year.

 

 

Corporate Office,  1275  Park  East  Drive,  Woonsocket,  RI  02895  ·  phone:  401.671.6550  fax:  401.671.6051  ·  www.summerinfant.com

 

 

 

Performance Review and Benefits:

 

You will be eligible for annual reviews on or about your anniversary date. You will also be eligible for Summer’s standard employee benefits subject to plan eligibility requirements. Summer’s current benefits include Medical benefits, Dental benefits, a 401K plan and match program, Short and Long-Term Disability (after 90 days), a Flexible Spending Account, a Tuition Reimbursement Program (if eligible), generous Product Discounts and 20 days of Paid Time Off per year, (includes vacation, sick and personal time).

 

Governing Law/At Will Employment:

 

Your employment with Summer shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Rhode Island. By execution and delivery of this employment term letter, you irrevocably submit to and accept the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in the State of Rhode Island and waive any objection (including any objection to venue or any objection based upon the grounds of forum non conveniens) which might be asserted against the bringing of any such action, suit or other legal proceeding in such courts.

 

Your employment with Summer is “at will”, in that either you or Summer have the right to terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause. This status may only be altered by written agreement, which is specific as to all materials terms and is signed by an authorized officer of Summer. The terms of this employment letter do not, and are not, intended to create either an express and/or implied contract of employment with Summer for a definitive term.

 

Employment Documentation:

 

Your employment with Summer is contingent upon your submission of satisfactory proof of your identity and legal authorization to work in the United States as well as completion of all employment related forms required by Summer. If you fail to provide satisfactory documentation, federal law prohibits Summer from hiring you.

 

Expense Reimbursement:

 

Summer will pay and/or reimburse you for all expenses reasonably and necessarily incurred by you in the performance of your services while employed by Summer. Such payment shall be made upon presentation of such receipts or other documentation, as the Company customarily requires prior to making such payment or reimbursement.

 

Summer will reimburse you up to $125,000.00 for relocation expenses for your move from North Carolina to Rhode Island. These receipted expenses will include realtor’s selling fees, moving costs, temporary housing, and transportation back and forth.

 

 

Employment Manual:

 

During your employment with Summer you will be required to abide by Summer’s code of conduct, policies and procedures a set forth in Summer’s employee manual or as otherwise communicated to you in writing.

 

Change of Control:

 

You will be required to sign a change of control agreement with a twelve month severance and non-compete period.

 

Return of Employment Term Letter:

 

We are excited about this opportunity to work with you to build the Summer Brand and Business. To accept this offer, please sign and date page two, {if applicable sign Appendix A} keep a copy for your records and return a copy to Human Resources. We are extremely confident that your employment with us will prove mutually beneficial and we look forward to having you join our winning team!

 

 

	
 
    	
 
    	
Very truly yours,
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
Summer Infant (USA), Inc
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
 
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
By:
    	
/s/ Jason P. Macari
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
Name:
    	
Jason P. Macari
    
	
 
    	
 
    	
Title:
    	
CEO
    

 

I accept your offer of employment as set forth in this employment term letter. I understand that my employment is “at will” and that either you or I can terminate my employment at any time, for any reason. No oral commitments have been made concerning my employment.

 

 

	
/s/ Jeffrey L. Hale
    	
 
    	
/s/ Jeffrey L. Hale
    
	
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