Domain names are registered for fixed periods that are subject to renewal. Unless otherwise indicated by the Customer but the submission of a renewal order, Registrar will not automatically renew your domain names. Registrar will send several email communications to customers and/or the agents acting on their behalf to alert them that their domain name registration services will expire on a certain date. If a Customer does not renew the domain name registration by the expiration date, the domain name registration is subject to deletion at any time after that.
If you don’t renew your domain on time, you still have 30 days (expired-renewal grace period) to renew it without losing the rate you had when initially purchasing it. There is a redemption grace period of 40 days after this, during which you can still renew your domain, but for an additional restore fee. After both of these periods are over, your domain name registration will be deleted, and the domain returned to our database as available for purchase.
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In the event that a domain name registration is the subject of a Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (uDRP) proceeding and expires or is deleted during the course of the dispute, the party that filed the uDRP proceeding has the option to renew or restore the domain name registration under the same commercial terms as the original Customer. If the case ultimately is terminated or the arbitrator finds against the filing party, the name will be scheduled for deletion.
For more information about the Uniformed Domain name Dispute Resolution policy, please visit: http://www.icann.org/en/help/dndr/udrp
In the event that a domain name registration is the subject of a Uniform Rapid Suspension system (URS) proceeding and expires or is deleted during the course of the dispute, the party that filed the URS proceeding has the option to renew or restore the domain name registration under the same commercial terms as the original Customer. If the case ultimately is terminated or the arbitrator finds against the filing party, the name will be scheduled for deletion. For more information about the Uniform Rapid Suspension process, please visit: http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/urs
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