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With Hitfarm.com:
- You agree that nobody, or no other company, is allowed to monetize your domains....including yourself it seems (although it is not said, it is not excluded)
- You must commit to one year contracts that automatically renew. Nothing is said here how to stop the automatic renewals.
- There is nothing that specifically says you can opt-out of the HitFarm.com service.
- They can change anything they wish, without notice to you, and you have 10 days to review it, or you automatically agree to the new terms. There is also nothing here that tells you how to opt-out of the new terms....or if you don't like it you can leave. Again, how do you leave them.....at least going by the terms?
- And, if you don't like it the jurisdiction is in Barbados.
Hitfarms Terms I have extracted:
You can read them all here: http://hitfarm.com/terms.html?action=terms
2. Exclusivity
Partner hereby agrees to use Hitfarm as its exclusive provider of advertising, monetization and similar services for each Domain Name that is provided to the subject of these Terms of Service.
4. Term & Termination
4.1 The term of these Terms of Service, and Partner's participation in the Program shall be for one year from the earlier of the date Partner clicked "I Agree", commenced using the Program or agreed in writing to these Terms of Service, and shall automatically renew without notice for successive terms of one year.
9. Modifications
Hitfarm reserve the right to amend these Terms of Service at any time by posting amended Terms of Service on the link located at www.Hitfarm.com. Any such amendment shall be effective immediately. The current Terms of Service shall be regularly posted by Hitfarm, and Partner is responsible for reviewing these Terms and for complying with any changes to the terms and conditions within 10 days of the date of posting of such amended Terms of Service.
14.3 These Terms of Service shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Barbados excluding its conflict of laws principles, and any action hereunder shall be brought in Barbados except for any applications by Hitfarm for injunctive or other equitable relief.
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- You agree that nobody, or no other company, is allowed to monetize your domains....including yourself it seems (although it is not said, it is not excluded)
- You must commit to one year contracts that automatically renew. Nothing is said here how to stop the automatic renewals.
- There is nothing that specifically says you can opt-out of the HitFarm.com service.
- They can change anything they wish, without notice to you, and you have 10 days to review it, or you automatically agree to the new terms. There is also nothing here that tells you how to opt-out of the new terms....or if you don't like it you can leave. Again, how do you leave them.....at least going by the terms?
- And, if you don't like it the jurisdiction is in Barbados.
Hitfarms Terms I have extracted:
You can read them all here: http://hitfarm.com/terms.html?action=terms
2. Exclusivity
Partner hereby agrees to use Hitfarm as its exclusive provider of advertising, monetization and similar services for each Domain Name that is provided to the subject of these Terms of Service.
4. Term & Termination
4.1 The term of these Terms of Service, and Partner's participation in the Program shall be for one year from the earlier of the date Partner clicked "I Agree", commenced using the Program or agreed in writing to these Terms of Service, and shall automatically renew without notice for successive terms of one year.
9. Modifications
Hitfarm reserve the right to amend these Terms of Service at any time by posting amended Terms of Service on the link located at www.Hitfarm.com. Any such amendment shall be effective immediately. The current Terms of Service shall be regularly posted by Hitfarm, and Partner is responsible for reviewing these Terms and for complying with any changes to the terms and conditions within 10 days of the date of posting of such amended Terms of Service.
14.3 These Terms of Service shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of Barbados excluding its conflict of laws principles, and any action hereunder shall be brought in Barbados except for any applications by Hitfarm for injunctive or other equitable relief.
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