This Schedule applies to domain name registration, renewal, transfer, and related services. Where this Schedule conflicts with the master Terms, this Schedule prevails for these services.
1. How Netz0 Provides Domains
Netz0 is not an ICANN-accredited registrar. Domains are provided through upstream registrars and, for certain extensions, through direct agreements with registry operators. The supplier may differ per extension (TLD), and Netz0 may fulfill the same extension through different suppliers.
2. Per-TLD Terms Prevail
Each TLD has its own terms — pricing, minimum and maximum registration periods, renewal windows, transfer rules, redemption availability and fees, and registry-mandated policies. The TLD-specific terms displayed at the time of purchase, and in your account for registered domains, prevail for that domain. Some extensions cannot be recovered after expiration at all; some require multi-year minimum registrations. The applicable upstream registrar agreements and registry policies — including, for gTLDs, ICANN's Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) and transfer policies — are incorporated by reference and bind your registration.
3. Your Registrant Obligations
You must provide and maintain accurate, current registrant contact information, and update it within seven (7) days of any change. Knowingly providing inaccurate information, or failing to respond to verification inquiries, may result in suspension or cancellation of the registration under registry and ICANN rules. You are responsible for the lawful use of your domains.
4. Registration, Renewal, and Expiration
Domains are registered and renewed only upon received payment; an unpaid order or invoice does not reserve or extend a domain. Renewal is your responsibility. Netz0 sends renewal notices to your account email, but you bear the consequences of expiration, including loss of the domain, service interruption for anything using it, and — where the TLD allows recovery at all — redemption fees set per TLD. Auto-renewal, where enabled by you, attempts payment with your account's payment method; a failed auto-renewal does not extend the domain.
5. Transfers
Transfers in and out follow the applicable registry and registrar policies, including any registry-imposed locks (such as 60-day locks following registration, transfer, or registrant changes, where the TLD applies them). Netz0 does not obstruct lawful outbound transfers of domains in good standing with settled balances.
6. Fees and Refunds
Domain registrations, renewals, transfers, redemptions, and TLD-specific fees are non-refundable, as they carry hard third-party costs (master Terms, Section 7.2).
7. Domain Privacy Protection
Where the TLD permits it, Netz0 offers privacy protection for domain registrations, replacing your personal contact details in the public WHOIS/RDAP record with proxy contact information. You remain the registrant and full owner of the domain; privacy protection changes what is published, not who owns it. Availability is per TLD — some registries restrict or prohibit privacy services, as shown in the TLD terms at purchase. Privacy protection does not shield the registration from valid legal process: your underlying details may be disclosed where required by law, court order, registry or ICANN policy, or dispute proceedings such as the UDRP, per the master Terms and the Privacy Policy.
8. Included Add-on Services
Domain registrations may include complimentary add-on services — such as domain and DNS monitoring (further governed by the Monitoring Services Schedule), security scanning, TLS certificates, and similar features. These included add-ons are provided free of charge and, per Section 12 of the master Terms, as-is: no SLA, no support commitments, and no guarantee of continuity — Netz0 may modify, limit, or discontinue them at any time. They are goodwill features on top of your registration, not part of the registration contract.
Where an add-on can be upgraded to a paid tier and you upgrade it, it becomes a paid service from that point: the master Terms' support commitments and the SLA apply to it like any other paid service, per its plan description.
9. Ownership
The domain registration belongs to the registrant named on it. Netz0 claims no ownership of your domains. Suspension of other services for non-payment does not transfer or forfeit your domains, though unpaid domain-specific fees follow the master Terms' late-payment provisions.