At Cloudoora, we are committed to ensuring transparency, security, and compliance in all domain name registrations. This page outlines the registry policies applicable to the Top-Level Domains (TLDs) we offer. All domain registrations through Cloudoora are subject to the rules, requirements, and dispute resolution procedures of the respective TLD registries and governing bodies, including ICANN and country-code authorities.
1. General Overview
Each TLD (e.g., .com, .net, .org, .io, .bd, etc.) is managed by an independent registry operator with its own set of policies. As a registrar or reseller, Cloudoora follows these policies strictly and ensures our customers are informed of their rights and responsibilities when registering a domain.
2. ICANN-Regulated gTLDs
For generic TLDs (gTLDs) like .com, .net, .info, .xyz, and others, Cloudoora adheres to policies and agreements established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). These include:
Transfer policies under the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP)
3. Country-Code TLDs (ccTLDs)
Country-code TLDs such as .us, .uk, .bd, .in, and .ca may have unique requirements based on local laws, government regulations, and registry guidelines.
These may include:
Local presence or residency requirements
Specific documentation for registration
Restricted use policies for certain sectors (e.g., .gov.bd)
Different renewal, transfer, or restoration procedures
Cloudoora advises customers to carefully review ccTLD-specific terms before proceeding with registration. Our support team is available to clarify any requirements.
4. TLD-Specific Policies
Each registry may enforce its own:
Acceptable Use Policies (AUP)
Abuse reporting and enforcement mechanisms
Reserved or premium domain name lists
Registration eligibility criteria
We encourage users to review the official registry policy for their chosen TLD. Cloudoora provides links to major registry policies upon request and within our domain search tool when applicable.
5. Abuse Prevention and Compliance
Cloudoora monitors all registered domains for compliance with applicable laws and registry guidelines. We reserve the right to suspend or delete domains involved in:
Fraud, phishing, malware, or abusive behavior
WHOIS inaccuracies or false information
Violations of applicable TLD registry rules or international law
We also comply with takedown requests from registry operators and law enforcement agencies in accordance with due process.
6. Dispute Resolution
Disputes related to domain ownership or usage are handled through standardized processes such as:
UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy)
URS (Uniform Rapid Suspension System)
Registry-specific dispute mechanisms
Customers are advised to maintain accurate contact information and avoid registering domains that infringe on trademarks or legal rights of third parties.
7. Renewal, Transfer & Deletion
Domains may have different renewal cycles depending on the TLD.
Transfers between registrars follow ICANN’s or the local registry’s policies.
Most domains have a grace period after expiration, though not guaranteed for all TLDs.
Failure to renew or maintain compliance with TLD registry policies may result in permanent loss of the domain name.
8. Updates to TLD Policies
As registry policies evolve, Cloudoora updates its internal systems and documentation accordingly. It is the registrant’s responsibility to remain informed of applicable changes to their domain TLD policies.
We will notify customers of critical changes via email or on this page when possible.
9. Need Help?
For more information on a specific TLD’s policy or registration requirements, please contact our support team: