@Dynadot
Terms of Use:
7 DISPUTES
7.1 For the adjudication of disputes concerning or arising from use of a domain name, You shall submit, without prejudice to other potentially applicable jurisdictions, to:
a) The jurisdiction of the courts of Your domicile; and,
b) The jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.
7.2 Your registration of a domain name shall be subject to suspension, cancellation, or transfer pursuant to:
a) Any consensus policy, specification, policy, procedure, program, bylaw and associated amendments issued by ICANN ("ICANN Rule"); and,
b) Any Dynadot, registrar or registry procedure not inconsistent with any ICANN Rule concerning (1) the correction of mistakes by Dynadot or the domain name's registry operator in registering the domain name or (2) the resolution of disputes concerning the domain name.
7.3 Unless otherwise stated herein, Dynadot may, in its sole and absolute discretion:
a) Refuse to provide or cease providing any Service or portion thereof;
b) Refuse to affect any transaction on Your account;
c) Delete, suspend, cancel, terminate, or otherwise interrupt any Service and/or Your account where such Service or account is used in connection with a morally objectionable activity, including but not limited to spam, fraud, illegal activity, defamation, slander, harassment, obscenity, profanity, indecency, deceptive practices, tortuous behavior, racism, bigotry, hatred, vulgarity, invasion of privacy, impersonation, intellectual property infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, counterfeiting, piracy, unsolicited bulk e-mailing, phishing, pharming use of botnets, malware, any harm or threat of harm to a third party or to Dynadot, any activity contrary to applicable law and any activity or material deemed objectionable by Dynadot, in its absolute and sole discretion ("Objectionable Use Activity");
d) Delete, suspend, cancel, terminate, or otherwise interrupt any Service and/or Your account while investigating whether Your account is used in connection with any Objectionable Use Activity; and,
e) Treat any Objectionable Use Activity as a termination of this Agreement and deny any request for account credit and/or refund.
11.4 Circumstances where a domain name may not be transferred include but are not limited to:
a) Where the registrar of the transferor or of the transferee refuses to process the transfer;
b) Where the policies of the registry or registry operator of the domain name forbid the transfer;
c) Where there is a dispute concerning or arising from the use of the domain name;
d) A court order prohibiting the transfer of the domain name;
Can you summarise the above in plain English for us layman..........and highlight any other applicable T&C's that I missed out that relate to what is happening with Godaddy......