DNS
symbolic name is compiled for the convenience of the Registrant. The
domain name corresponds to numeric IP (Internet Protocol) addresses
or describes the sub-domain. The symbolic names of DNS define the
place of the Registrant in the Internet, so they are not the objects
of property (except the cases when they are registered as industrial
property). Domain names must be unique; they can not be repeated.
The
anatomy of a domain name is following the top-level domain (TLD),
the second level sub-domain (SLD), the subdomain, etc. The DNS is
composed strictly according that hierarchy: from the name of the
lowest DNS level till the highest separated by periods, called
dots, for example buhalterija.ktu.lt, where lt is top-level domain, ktu is the second level domain, buhalterija is the
subdomain.
The
top-level domain is usually made by using the country code. The
second level domain is composed according the name of
organization or the name of Internet WWW. The second level
domain names are made from the names of the service station,
protocol or the names of Internet service or lower names of that
hierarchy.
A
domain name may contain all Latin letters in the range [a z] and
numerals [0-9]. The character - is used for the separation of
the symbols (it can not be used at the beginning or the end of the
name). Minimal length of the domain name is three letters, except
the two letter domain is registered as a trade mark and the name of
a symbol from two letters registered till 2000 06 01. Maximal length
of a domain name is 63 symbols.
The
DNS symbolic name is public, so it must be composed not to disturb
the moral norms and not to mislead the users by its content or
dependency. The Registrant configuring the name of DNS can not
violate the rights of the third party. The Registrant can
indicate its name in DNS. The names of the Lithuanian Republic and
its administrative units are used in symbolic names of State
institutions. The names of other States are used in DNS of their
State embassies or consulate departments. The Registrant is
personally responsible for the property right of industrial names
(firm, trade, etc) and copyrights (illegal use of the name of work,
etc.) configuring or using the DNS. The Administrator, having
received the information about the violation of the rights of the
third party can reverse the use till the end of the pleading between
the Registrant and the third party. The Administrator
is not the party of the pleadings judgig the matter about the
legality of the use of DNS.
The
Registrant composing the DNS must follow the demands foreseen
in this appendix. The Registrant must take into account the remarks
of Administrator if the domain names do not conforms to the demands.
The agreement is not concluded if Registrant does not receive the
demands of the Administrator. In this case the Registrant
have the opportunity to form the DNS at the other zone of the
Internet. The domain name is changed under the wish of the Registrant
or under the agreement of the sides after the contract is made.
The
Application form to compose the domain name is given by the
Registrant to the Administrator. The Administrator determines the
form of the application. The Registrant oughts to indicate exact
data. The indication of inexact or wrong data in the Application
form is a violent breach of the Contract, is not dependent upon the
time of an investigation. The Registrant must inform the Administrator
in two (2) workdays about the domain name data changes given in the
Application form. The Registrant having given inexact or wrong data
and also having not informed the Administrator about the changes in
time, is responsible for the consequences (eq. The inaccessibility
of the address from the other stations).
Technical demands for domain names
The
Registrant must properly prepare DNS for the registered
domain at least in two official stations and ensure its activity
before establishing the domain. The Administrator gratuitously can
prepare one such official station by the wish of the Registrant.
The
Registrant is responsible for the change and supplementing of
administrative and technical information independently of the
changes of the place or the person responsible for the management of
Internet. The Registrant must provide the Administrator with
the information about the changes of data.
The
refusal to implement technical demands for DNS is a strict violation
of the agreement.
Limitation of the use of domain names
The
domain names can not be used in:
1.International
law and/or for the execution of computer crimes, such as:
Computer
cheating;
Computer
falsification;
Damage
for the computer data or programs;
Computer
sabotage;
Illegal
invasion;
Illegal
appropriation of the data;
Illegal
access to the information or data.
2.Activities
that are prohibited by the law of Lithuania Republic:
Earning
by the illegal economic and commercial activities on a large scale
having no enterprise, without a patent or license;
Spreading
the pornography;
Violation
of copyright;
Violation
of industrial property right;
Other
crimes, provided in criminal code of Lithuanian Republic;
Violations
provided by administrative code of Lithuanian Republic.
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