Who makes sure that the domain I request does not collide with the rights of third parties?
• That is something that you must do yourself. Through the act of ordering the domain, you give an assurance that the registration of the requested domain in your name and your use of it does not infringe anybody else’s rights. At the same time, you accept liability for the correctness of this assurance. That means that if there ever is an infringement of anyone else’s rights, you will be the one held legally liable. Assigning the liability risk in this way reflects the fact that you are free to select your domain yourself and you are also going to benefit from using it.
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