This policy will apply from 6 April 2010. Please view the current version of the AUP here.
This is the acceptable use policy for our EPP service. As with our acceptable use policies generally, our linking principles apply.
As detailed in our Automaton AUP, we have experienced a number of problems in the past that have required us to prevent or limit certain functionality of our registrar systems. Our EPP service has the same controls in place.
Many of the limits given here are combined with certain limits on the Automaton and the Web Domain Manager. Exceeding limits on one system will trigger a block on all systems.
There are generally no specific limits set on the level of use of EPP commands, other than the specific limits on the use of the create, check and delete commands set out below.
Notwithstanding the above, it is not acceptable to use the EPP service, or knowingly or recklessly permit others to use the EPP service:
If, in Nominet’s reasonable opinion, a registrar is using the EPP service in such an unacceptable manner Nominet will take such steps as it deems appropriate to stop the unacceptable use including, but not limited to, suspending, restricting or terminating the registrar’s access to or use of some or all of Nominet’s registrar systems.
The acceptable limits are set per registrar, per rolling 24 hours and apply to the create command attempted on names that already exist. In addition these are aggregated with the Automaton create operations and Web Domain Manager create operations on domain names registered to other tags. The limit is:
If exceeded, all tags for that registrar will be blocked from making any new registrations for 24 hours, but the domain check operation, modifications and queries (for domains on their tag) will be permitted. The registrar will be notified of the block in the EPP create response.
If the requests do not cease as a result then we may block all access for that registrar. The block will be automatically lifted upon expiry of the 24-hour period.
In order to protect our systems, we impose a limit on the number of check commands in a 24 hour period. The check command is limited to 5000 requests and is measured from midnight to midnight. If the limit is exceeded, the check command is automatically disabled and will remain so until the following midnight.
The instructions for use of the delete and investigation lock operations clearly state their intended use. Any other use of these commands is misuse and may lead to blocking and/or having the commands selectively blocked, disabled or withdrawn.
In order to protect our systems we impose a limit on the sum total of delete and investigation lock operations on new registrations. The delete and investigation lock operations are limited to 5 or 5% of uninvoiced registrations, whichever is higher, within the following effective period:
This policy is covered by our standard anti-avoidance clause, which may mean that we link tags together when calculating the above limits.