784.104.2OIDFederal Council OrdinanceJan 1, 2015Original source
Registrars shall report to the Registry any requested or registered domain names of a nature which is manifestly illegal or contrary to public order as soon as they are aware of them.
They shall immediately report to the Registry any technical disturbance which they detect on their systems, the registration services of the Registry or the operation of the DNS.
They shall immediately forward or arrange for the forwarding of all the information on the Registry to the holders or the applicants. Registrars shall notify their clients of any refusal to allocate domain names three days at the latest after the receiving the information from the Registry.1
They do not monitor the activities of holders in a general and continuous manner. They are not required to actively investigate facts or circumstances suggesting that illegal activities have been carried out using domain names.2
Footnotes
Amended by No I of the O of 15 Sept. 2017, in force since 1 Nov. 2017 (AS 2017 5225). ↩
Inserted by No I of the O of 18 Nov. 2020, in force since 1 Jan. 2021 (AS 2020 6251). ↩
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