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Proposed Unsponsored
TLD Agreement: Appendix U (.biz)
Posted: 27 April 2001
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Evaluation of Concepts
Registry Operator shall provide the following
reports and related data to ICANN for use in its proof of concept
evaluation. Such reports shall be provided according to the schedule
described herein during the Term of the Registry Agreement.
The reports provided by Registry Operator
as described in this Appendix shall be subject to confidentiality
restrictions according to categories described in Section 11.
1. Concept: Procedures for Maintaining
Registry Stability and Fairness to Customers in the Launch of
a TLD Restricted to Commercial Use
1.1 Phase 1 Period Effectivenesswithin 120 days after the end of the Phase 1 Period
(as set forth in Appendix J), Registry Operator shall provide
the following information and reports to ICANN.
1.1.1 Total number of Trademark Claim Form
Submissions for the Intellectual Property Notification ("IPN")
Service.
1.1.2 Total number of Trademark Claim Form
Submissions for the IPN Service broken down by the following
global regions:
1.1.2.1 Africa;
1.1.2.2 Asia Pacific;
1.1.2.3 Europe;
1.1.2.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.1.2.5 North America.
1.1.3 Total fees collected for the IPN
Service during the Phase 1 Period.
1.1.4 Total number "matches"
between .biz strings submitted in the .biz domain name Applications
and Trademark Claim Forms.
1.1.5 Total number of domain names placed
"on hold" as a result of the IPN Service.
1.1.6 Total number of domain name requests
cancelled by the applicant following IPN Service notice.
1.1.7 Total Domain Name Application volume
by day.
1.1.8 Total Domain Name Application volume
by week.
1.1.9 Total Domain Name Application volume
with holder addresses in the regions described below:
1.1.9.1 Africa;
1.1.9.2 Asia Pacific;
1.1.9.3 Europe;
1.1.9.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.1.9.5 North America.
1.1.10 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars qualified to submit Domain Name Applications on each
day of the Phase 1 Period.
1.1.11 Total number of Domain Names Applications
during the Phase 1 Period under the sponsorship of each ICANN-Accredited
Registrar.
1.1.12 Total number of registrants requesting
the Secure Domain Name Registration Service.
1.1.13 Total number of registrants who
requested the Secure Domain Name Registration Service and obtained
their requested domain name during the Phase 2-Landrush.
1.1.14 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars permitted to sell the Secure Domain Name Registration
Service.
1.1.15 Total number of Secure Domain Name
Registration Service registrations under sponsorship of each
ICANN-Accredited Registrar.
1.1.16 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars during the Phase 1 Period.
1.1.17 A description of significant technical
difficulties encountered in operating during the Phase 1 Period.
1.2 Phase 2 (Landrush) Period Effectivenesswithin 120 days after the end of the Phase 2-Landrush
Period (as set forth in Appendix J), Registry Operator shall
provide the following information and reports to ICANN.
1.2.1 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars during the Phase 2-Landrush Period.
1.2.2 A description of significant technical
difficulties in operating during the Phase 2-Landrush Period.
1.2.3 A tabulation, by Registrar, of the
terms in years of Phase 2-Landrush registration requests submitted
to the random selection .biz domain name processing system.
1.2.4 A tabulation, by registrar, of the
terms in years of Phase 2-Landrush registration requests successfully
filled by the random selection .biz domain name processing system.
1.3 Dispute Resolution Mechanismwithin 120 days after the last day an initial claimant
may make a Start-Up Dispute Resolution Policy ("SUDRP")
challenge, Registry Operator shall provide the following information
and reports to ICANN.
1.3.1 A statement of the total number of
challenges submitted under the SUDRP.
1.3.2 A tabulation of the number of names
subject to multiple SUDRP challenges (i.e. x names were subject
to exactly two challenges, y names were subject to exactly three
challenges, etc.).
1.3.3 A statement of how many names sponsored
by each Registrar were subject to at least one SUDRP challenge.
1.3.4 A breakdown by country of the registration
offered by the domain-name holder of the number of successful
and unsuccessful SUDRP challenges.
1.3.5 A statement, broken down by sponsoring
registrar, of the number of names involved in challenges where
the holder failed to submit any materials after receiving notification
of the SUDRP challenge.
1.3.6 A statement, broken down by the region
of the holder's address as described below, of the number of
names subject to successful SUDRP challenges:
1.3.6.1 Africa;
1.3.6.2 Asia Pacific;
1.3.6.3 Europe;
1.3.6.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.3.6.5 North America.
1.3.7 A statement, broken down by the region
of the successful challenger's address as described below, of
the number of names subject to successful SUDRP challenges:
1.3.7.1 Africa;
1.3.7.2 Asia Pacific;
1.3.7.3 Europe;
1.3.7.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.3.7.5 North America.
1.3.8 A statement of the number of successful
SUDRP challengers that did not register the challenged name,
broken down by priority of the challenger (i.e. x first-priority
challengers chose not to register the challenged name; y second
priority challengers were offered the opportunity to, but did
not, register the challenged name, etc.).
1.3.9 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars regarding the SUDRP.
1.3.10 A description of significant technical
difficulties encountered in connection with the SUDRP.
1.3.11 Registry Operator's evaluation of
the overall effectiveness of the SUDRP.
1.4 Registry Live Effectivenesswithin 180 days after the start of the Registry
Live Period, Registry Operator shall provide the following information
and reports to ICANN.
1.4.1 Total number of domain names granted
during Registry Live broken down by ICANN-Accredited Registrar.
1.4.2 Total number of domain names granted
during Registry Live broken down by domain name holder having
addresses in the regions described below:
1.4.2.1 Africa;
1.4.2.2 Asia Pacific;
1.4.2.3 Europe;
1.4.2.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.4.2.5 North America.
1.4.3 Total number of domain names "on
hold" at the Commencement-of-Service Date.
1.4.4 Total initial domain name registration
volume by day during Registry Live.
1.4.5 Total initial domain name registration
volume by week.
1.4.6 Total initial domain name registration
volume during Registry Live with holder addresses in the regions
described below:
1.4.6.1 Africa;
1.4.6.2 Asia Pacific;
1.4.6.3 Europe;
1.4.6.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
1.4.6.5 North America.
1.4.7 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars qualified to submit domain name registrations on day
one of the Registry Live Period.
1.4.8 Total number of domain names registered
during each month of the Registry live Period under the sponsorship
of each ICANN-Accredited Registrar.
1.4.9 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars during the Registry Live Period.
1.4.10 A description of significant technical
difficulties encountered in operating during the Registry Live
Period.
1.5 Effectiveness of Batch Processing,
Random Selections Systemwithin
90 days after the end of the Phase 2-Landrush Period, Registry
Operator shall provide the following information and reports
to ICANN.
1.5.1 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the batch processing, random selection .biz
domain name processing system during the Land Rush Period. Include
such items as lessons learned during the process and methods
of improvement.
1.5.2 For each round of the random selection
.biz domain name processing system, as described in Appendix
J:
1.5.2.1 the date on which the merged "qualified"
.biz domain name list was created;
1.5.2.2 processing time required to process
the "random" domain name list and register the .biz
domain name selected during Phase 2-Landrush in the Registry
Database;
1.5.2.3 the names of the Registrars from
which domain name applications were received;
1.5.2.4 the number of domain name requests
received from each registrar;
1.5.2.5 the number of domain names granted
for each Registrar during Phase 2-Landrush;
1.5.2.6 the number of domain name requests
submitted by each Registrar that were not granted because the
domain name was "unavailable or "reserved";
1.5.2.7 a tabulation showing the number
of names subject to multiple requests (i.e. x names were subject
to exactly two requests, y names were subject to exactly three
requests, etc.); and
1.5.2.8 a tabulation showing the number
of names subject to multiple requests in each submitted by each
Registrar queue (i.e. x names were subject to exactly two requests,
y names were subject to exactly three requests, etc.).
1.6 Miscellaneous.
1.6.1 Within 30 days after the anniversary
of the Commencement-of-Service Date, provide a tabulation of
the number of Phase I Period domain name registrations transferred
to another holder during each month after the Commencement-of-Service
Date.
1.6.2 Within 30 days after the anniversary
of the Commencement-of-Service Date, provide a tabulation of
the number of Landrush domain name registrations transferred
to another holder during each month after the Commencement-of-Service
Date.
1.6.3 Within 30 days of receipt by Registry
Operator of any lawsuit concerning the start-up activities in
.biz, please identify the lawsuit and provide a copy of the complaint
or describe its allegations.
1.6.4 Within 30 days after the anniversary
of the Commencement-of-Service Date, provided a tabulation of
the number of Registry Live domain name registrations transferred
to another holder during each month after the Commencement-of-Service
Date.
2. Concept: Procedures for Minimizing
Abusive Domain-Name Registration Practices
No later than 180 days after the Commencement-of-Service
Date, Registry Operator shall provide to ICANN a Proof-of-Concept
Report on Minimizing Abusive Registration Practices, with the
following information.
2.1 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the IPN Service in limiting abusive registration
practices. Include such items as lessons learned and methods
of improvement.
2.2 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the Domain Name Application Fee in limiting
abusive registration practices. Include such items as lessons
learned and methods of improvement.
2.3 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the Secure Domain Name Registration Service
in limiting abusive registration practices. Include such items
as lessons learned and methods of improvement.
3. Concept: Introducing a TLD Restricted
to Commercial Use as a Means of Effective Competition with a
Dominant, Well-Financed TLD Such as .com
No later than one month after each anniversary
date after the Commencement-of-Service Date, Registry Operator
shall provide to ICANN an Annual Proof-of-Concept Report on Effectiveness
of Competition, with the following information:
3.1 Marketing Efforts.
3.1.1 Total Registry Operator expenditures
for marketing the .biz TLD, broken down by calendar quarter ending
in the year to which the report relates and by the region where
the expenditure was made:
3.1.1.1 Africa;
3.1.1.2 Asia Pacific;
3.1.1.3 Europe;
3.1.1.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
3.1.1.5 North America.
3.1.2 Types of marketing media utilized
by Registry Operator, broken down by calendar quarter ending
in the year to which the report relates.
3.1.3 Total expenditure for each marketing
media provided above, broken down by calendar quarter ending
in the year to which the report relates.
3.1.4 (For the first annual report:) Provide
a breakdown of marketing expenditures during the Phase 1 Period
for the following global regions:
3.1.4.1 Africa;
3.1.4.2 Asia Pacific;
3.1.4.3 Europe;
3.1.4.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
3.1.4.5 North America.
3.1.5 (For the first annual report:) Provide
a breakdown of marketing expenditures during the Phase 2-Landrush
Period for the following global regions:
3.1.5.1 Africa;
3.1.5.2 Asia Pacific;
3.1.5.3 Europe;
3.1.5.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
3.1.5.5 North America.
3.1.6 Total annual marketing expenditure.
3.2 Quarterly ReportTotal number of ICANN-Accredited Registrars registering
domain names in the TLD
3.2.1 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars authorized to register domain names in the .biz TLD
broken down on a quarterly basis (include a geographic breakdown
by global region).
3.2.2 Total number of new ICANN-Accredited
Registrars authorized to register domain names in the .biz TLD
broken down on a quarterly basis (include a geographic breakdown
by global region).
3.2.3 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars authorized to register domain names in the .biz TLD
that were terminated broken down on a quarterly basis (include
a geographic breakdown by global region).
3.2.4 Describe the reason for each termination
listed above.
3.2.5 Total number of registrations under
management by each ICANN-Accredited Registrar, broken down on
a quarterly basis.
3.3 Number of initial registrations during
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
3.4 Number of renewals during each calendar
month ending in the year to which the report relates.
3.5 Number of registration transfers during
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
3.6 Provide the Geographic breakdown of
registrants by global region:
3.6.1 Africa;
3.6.2 Asia Pacific;
3.6.3 Europe;
3.6.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
3.6.5 North America.
3.7 Total domain name registrations expiring
and not renewed during each calendar month ending in the year
to which the report relates.
3.8 Average term of new registrations during
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
3.9 Average term of renewals during each
calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
4. Concept: Adding a TLD Restricted
to Commercial Use Will Result in an Expansion and Globalization
of the Effective Namespace, Rather than Wasteful Duplication
of Registrations
Landrush Reportwithin 90 days after the end of the Phase 2 - Landrush
Period, Registry Operator shall provide to ICANN an "Expansion
of the DNS" report with the following elements:
4.1 Total number of duplicate registrations
(i.e. same name) with each of the following TLDs during Landrush
Period:
4.1.1 .com;
4.1.2 .net;
4.1.3 .org;
4.1.4 .de; and
4.1.5 .co.uk.
4.2 An estimate of the percentage of such
duplicate registrations registered to the same holder. (e.g.,
example .biz and example.com registered to the same holder).
4.3 The estimated percentage of such duplicate
registrations sharing at least one nameserver with respect to
each of the five domains listed in 3.1.1 to 3.1.5.
4.4 Total number of domain names under
management during the Phase 2 - Landrush Period with holder addresses
in the regions described below:
4.4.1 Africa;
4.4.2 Asia Pacific;
4.4.3 Europe;
4.4.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
4.4.5 North America.
4.5 Number of ICANN-Accredited Registrars,
broken down by global region, registering domain names during
the Phase 2 - Landrush Period:
4.5.1 Africa;
4.5.2 Asia Pacific;
4.5.3 Europe;
4.5.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
4.5.5 North America.
Annual ReportsNo later than one month after each anniversary
date after the Commencement-of-Service Date, Registry Operator
shall provide to ICANN an "Expansion of the DNS" report
with the following elements:
4.6 Total number of duplicate registrations
(i.e. same name) with each of the following TLDs at the end of
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
4.6.1 .com;
4.6.2 .net;
4.6.3 .org;
4.6.4 .de; and
4.6.5 .co.uk.
4.7 An estimate of the percentage of such
duplicate registrations registered to the same holder.
4.8 The percentage of such duplicate registrations
sharing at least one nameserver with respect to each of the five
domains listed in 3.6.1 to 3.6.5.
4.9 Total number of domain names under
management Post Landrush Period on a quarterly basis with holder
addresses in the regions described below:
4.9.1 Africa;
4.9.2 Asia Pacific;
4.9.3 Europe;
4.9.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
4.9.5 North America.
4.10 Number of ICANN-Accredited Registrars,
broken down by global region, registering domain names during
the Post Landrush Period:
4.10.1 Africa;
4.10.2 Asia Pacific;
4.10.3 Europe;
4.10.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
4.10.5 North America.
5. Concept: Registry Services Can Effectively
Be Provided by a Jointly Managed Registry Operator
5.1 Ability to Effectively Operate the
Registry. Annual ReportNo
later than one month after each anniversary date after the Commencement-of-Service
Date, Registry Operator shall provide to ICANN a Joint Management
Registry Report with the following elements:
5.1.1 Total number of registrations under
management during each calendar month ending in the year to which
the report relates.
5.1.2 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars registering domain-names in the Registry TLD during
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
5.1.3 Total amount of SLE Credits to ICANN-Accredited
Registrars during each calendar month ending in the year to which
the report relates.
5.1.4 Total SLE Credits awarded to each
ICANN-Accredited during each calendar month ending in the year
to which the report relates.
5.1.5 Provide a breakdown of the SLE Credits
awarded to ICANN-Accredited Registrars for the following Credit
Classes:
5.1.5.1 C1a Credit Class;
5.1.5.2 C1b Credit Class;
5.1.5.3 C2 Credit Class;
5.1.5.4 C3 Credit Class; and
5.1.5.5 C4 Credit Class.
5.2 Ability to Attract and Maintain
Registrarswithin 180 days
after the Commencement-of-Service Date, Registry Operator shall
provide the following information and reports to ICANN.
5.2.1 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars who participated in the Registry start-up-phase technical
acceptance test.
5.2.2 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars who failed the start-up-phase technical acceptance
test.
5.2.3 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars re-tested in the start-up-phase technical acceptance
test.
5.2.4 A summary of complaints received
from ICANN-Accredited Registrars regarding the start-up-phase
technical acceptance test.
5.2.5 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the start-up-phase technical acceptance
test. Include such items as lessons learned and methods of improvement.
5.2.6 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars who participated in the XRP Acceptance Test.
5.2.7 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars who failed the XRP Acceptance Test.
5.2.8 Total number of ICANN-Accredited
Registrars re-tested for the XRP Acceptance Test.
5.2.9 A summary of complaints received
from Registrars regarding the XRP Acceptance Test.
5.2.10 Provide a written report detailing
the effectiveness of the XRP acceptance test. Include such items
as lessons learned and methods of improvement.
6. Concept: Mechanisms for Ensuring
that all Registrars Are Treated Fairly
Annual ReportsNo later than one month after each anniversary
date after the Commencement-of-Service Date, Registry Operator
shall provide to ICANN a Fair-Treatment Report with the following
elements:
6.1 A description of every known violation
or alleged violation of the Code of Conduct during each calendar
month ending in the year to which the report relates.
6.2 Total number of complaints received
by Registry Operator from registrars regarding services provided
by Registry Operator.
6.2.1 Identify and categorize the types
of complaints received from registrars.
6.2.2 List corrective actions, if any,
in response to the categorized complaints.
6.3 Total number of ICANN-Accredited Registrars
restricted from further registrations for non-payment of registration
fees.
7. Concept: Use of Centralized Registry-Level
Whois to Enhance Transparency and Accountability in Domain-Name
Registrations
Annual Reports - No later than three months
after each anniversary date after the Commencement-of-Service
Date, Registry Operator shall provide to ICANN a Whois Report
with the following elements:
7.1 Total number of complaints received
from registrants regarding Whois information during each calendar
month ending in the year to which the report relates.
7.2 Total number of complaints received
from ICANN-Accredited Registrars regarding Whois service during
each calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
7.3 Total number of complaints received
from third parties regarding Whois information during each calendar
month ending in the year to which the report relates.
7.4 (For the first annual report:) Total
initial query volume during the Phase 2 - Landrush Period.
7.5 Total number of queries during each
calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
7.6 Enhanced Whois Services:
7.6.1 Total number of subscribers (include
a geographic breakdown by country and global region).
7.6.2 Total number of queries during each
calendar month ending in the year to which the report relates.
7.6.3 Total number of queries broken down
by subscriber during each calendar month ending in the year to
which the report relates.
7.7 Privacy Complaints:
7.7.1 Total number of complaints relating
to privacy issues during each calendar month ending in the year
to which the report relates.
7.7.2 Identify and categorize types of
privacy complaints.
8. Concept: Capital Requirements in
Operating a TLD Restricted to Commercial Use
Annual ReportsNo later than one month after each anniversary
date after the Commencement-of-Service Date, Registry Operator
shall provide to ICANN a Funding Requirements Report with the
following elements:
8.1 Total expenditures during the Phase
1.
8.2 Total expenditures during Phase 2 Land
Rush Period.
8.3 Total expenditures during Phase 3 Registry
Live on a quarterly basis.
8.4 Breakdown of expenditures for the following
categories:
8.4.1 Marketing;
8.4.2 Software; and
8.4.3 Hardware.
8.5 Provide a list of the employee positions
hired during the following periods:
8.5.1 Pre-Phase 1 Period;
8.5.2 Phase 1 Period;
8.5.3 Phase 2 Landrush Period; and
8.5.4 Phase 3 Registry Live on a quarterly
basis.
9. Concept: Registration Restrictions
Can Be Implemented by a Registry Operator in a Cost Effective
and Timely Manner
9.1 SUDRP/UDRP Proceedingswithin 165 days after the Commencement-of-Service
Date, Registry Operator shall provide an initial report with
the following information and reports to ICANN. Thereafter, no
later than one year after the anniversary date of the initial
report, Registry Operator shall provide the following information
and reports to ICANN.
9.1.1 A statement of the total number of
Start-Up Dispute Resolution Policy ("SUDRP") and/or
UDRP challenges filed.
9.1.2 A tabulation of the number of names
subject to multiple SUDRP and/or UDRP challenges (i.e., x names
were subject to exactly two challenges, y names were subject
to exactly three challenges, etc.).
9.1.3 A statement of how many names sponsored
by each Registrar were subject to at least one SUDRP and/or UDRP
challenge.
9.1.4 A breakdown by country of the registration
offered by the domain-name holder of the number of successful
and unsuccessful SUDRP and/or UDRP challenges.
9.1.5 A statement, broken down by sponsoring
Registrar, of the number of names involved in SUDRP and/or UDRP
challenges where the holder failed to submit any materials after
notification of challenge.
9.1.6 A statement, broken down by the region
of the holder's address as described below, of the number of
names subject to successful SUDRP and/or UDRP challenges:
9.1.6.1 Africa;
9.1.6.2 Asia Pacific;
9.1.6.3 Europe;
9.1.6.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
9.1.6.5 North America.
9.1.7 A statement, broken down by the region
of the successful challenger's address as described below, of
the number of names subject to successful SUDRP and/or UDRP challenges:
9.1.7.1 Africa;
9.1.7.2 Asia Pacific;
9.1.7.3 Europe;
9.1.7.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
9.1.7.5 North America.
9.1.8 A statement of the number of successful
SUDRP and/or UDRP challengers that did not register the challenged
name, broken down by priority of the challenger (i.e. x first-priority
challengers chose not to register the challenged name; y second
priority challengers were offered the opportunity to, but did
not, register the challenged name, etc.).
9.1.9 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars regarding the SUDRP.
9.2 Registrations Restrictionswithin 165 days after the Commencement-of-Service
Date, Registry Operator shall provide the following information
and reports to ICANN. Thereafter, no later than one year after
the anniversary date of the initial report, Registry Operator
shall provide the following information and reports to ICANN.
9.2.1 A statement of the total number of
Restriction Dispute Resolution Policy ("RDRP") Challenges
filed.
9.2.2 A tabulation of the number of names
subject to multiple RDRP challenges (i.e., x names were subject
to exactly two challenges, y names were subject to exactly three
challenges, etc.).
9.2.3 A statement of how many names sponsored
by each Registrar were subject to at least one RDRP challenge.
9.2.4 A breakdown by country of the registration
offered by the domain-name holder of the number of successful
and unsuccessful RDRP challenges.
9.2.5 A statement, broken down by sponsoring
Registrar, of the number of names involved in RDRP challenges
where the holder failed to submit any materials after notification
of challenge.
9.2.6 A statement, broken down by the region
of the holder's address as described below, of the number of
names subject to successful RDRP challenges:
9.2.6.1 Africa;
9.2.6.2 Asia Pacific;
9.2.6.3 Europe;
9.2.6.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
9.2.6.5 North America.
9.2.7 A statement, broken down by the region
of the successful challenger's address as described below, of
the number of names subject to successful RDRP challenges:
9.2.7.1 Africa;
9.2.7.2 Asia Pacific;
9.2.7.3 Europe;
9.2.7.4 Latin America/Caribbean; and
9.2.7.5 North America.
9.2.8 A statement of the number of successful
RDRP challengers that did not register the challenged name, broken
down by priority of the challenger (i.e. x first-priority challengers
chose not to register the challenged name; y second priority
challengers were offered the opportunity to, but did not, register
the challenged name, etc.).
9.2.9 A statement, broken down by sponsoring
Registrar, of the number of names forfeited on the basis that
the name was registered solely for the purpose of (1) selling,
trading or leasing the domain name for compensation, or (2) the
unsolicited offering to sell, trade or lease the domain name
for compensation.
9.2.10 A summary of the complaints received
from Registrars regarding the RDRP.
9.2.11 A description of significant technical
difficulties encountered in connection with the RDRP resolution.
9.2.12 Registry Operator's evaluation of
the overall effectiveness of the RDRP adopted for the Registry
TLD.
9.2.13 Registry Operator's evaluation of
the overall effectiveness of each dispute resolution policy adopted
by the Registry TLD described below:
9.2.13.1 SUDRP;
9.2.13.2 RDRP; and
9.2.13.3 UDRP.
10. Commercially Reasonable Efforts
and Review
Many of the reports to be provided by Registry
Operator require access to data to which Registry Operator may
not be privy or which may not be reasonably available to Registry
Operator. Recognizing the importance of the proof of concept:
10.1 Registry Operator shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to obtain all necessary data and complete
the required reports as set forth in this Appendix; and
10.2 In the event Registry Operator is
unable through commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the
requisite data to complete the required reports or the compilation
of a specific report proves unreasonably costly, ICANN shall,
to the fullest extent possible, assist Registry Operator and/or
the Registry community in obtaining or coordinating efforts to
obtain the data, or alternative data (including as appropriate
data of reduced scope) useful in connection with the proof of
concept, in a less costly way.
11. Confidentiality
The reports provided by Registry Operator
as described in this Appendix shall be subject to confidentiality
restrictions according to categories described in the following
table:
|
Category |
Restrictions |
|
1 |
May be publicly disclosed
by ICANN 18 months after the information is reported to ICANN. |
|
2 |
May be publicly disclosed
by ICANN 6 months after the information is reported to ICANN. |
|
3 |
May be publicly disclosed
by ICANN 90 daysafter the last date to which the information
relates. |
|
4 |
No confidentiality restrictions. |
Registry Operator shall clearly label all
reports and information provided pursuant to this Appendix with
the appropriate confidentiality category prior to submission
to ICANN.
The following table sets forth, for each
item in each report, the confidentiality category (CC) that applies
to it:
|
Report ID |
CC |
|
Report ID |
CC |
|
Report ID |
CC |
|
Report ID |
CC |
|
1.1.1 |
2 |
|
1.4.1 |
4 |
|
3.8 |
3 |
|
7.5 |
3 |
|
1.1.2.1-1.1.2.5 |
2 |
|
1.4.2.1-1.4.2.5 |
4 |
|
3.9 |
3 |
|
7.6.1 |
2 |
|
1.1.3 |
2 |
|
1.4.3 |
3 |
|
4.1.1-4.1.5 |
4 |
|
7.6.2 |
2 |
|
1.1.4 |
4 |
|
1.4.4 |
4 |
|
4.2 |
4 |
|
7.6.3 |
2 |
|
1.1.5 |
4 |
|
1.4.5 |
4 |
|
4.3 |
4 |
|
7.7.1 |
2 |
|
1.1.6 |
4 |
|
1.4.6.1-1.4.6.5 |
4 |
|
4.4.1-4.4.5 |
4 |
|
7.7.2 |
2 |
|
1.1.7 |
4 |
|
1.4.7 |
4 |
|
4.5.1-4.5.5 |
4 |
|
8.1 |
3 |
|
1.1.8 |
4 |
|
1.4.8 |
2 |
|
4.6.1-4.6.5 |
4 |
|
8.2 |
3 |
|
1.1.9 |
4 |
|
1.4.9 |
2 |
|
4.7 |
4 |
|
8.3 |
2 |
|
1.1.10.1-1.1.10.5 |
4 |
|
1.4.10 |
2 |
|
4.8 |
4 |
|
8.4.1-8.4.5 |
2 |
|
1.1.11 |
4 |
|
1.5.1 |
4 |
|
4.9.1-4.9.5 |
4 |
|
8.5.1-8.5.5 |
2 |
|
1.1.12 |
2 |
|
1.5.2.1-1.5.2.4 |
3 |
|
4.10.1-4.10.5 |
4 |
|
9.1.1 |
4 |
|
1.1.13 |
4 |
|
1.5.2.5-1.5.2.9 |
2 |
|
5.1.1 |
2 |
|
9.1.2 |
4 |
|
1.1.14 |
3 |
|
1.6.1 |
3 |
|
5.1.2 |
2 |
|
9.1.3 |
2 |
|
1.1.15 |
4 |
|
1.6.2 |
4 |
|
5.1.3 |
2 |
|
9.1.4 |
4 |
|
1.1.16 |
2 |
|
2.1 |
3 |
|
5.1.4 |
2 |
|
9.1.5 |
4 |
|
1.1.17 |
2 |
|
2.2 |
3 |
|
5.2.1 |
3 |
|
9.1.6.1-9.1.6.5 |
4 |
|
1.1.18 |
2 |
|
2.3 |
3 |
|
5.2.2 |
3 |
|
9.1.7.1-9.1.7.5 |
4 |
|
1.2.1 |
2 |
|
3.1.1.1-3.1.1.5 |
1 |
|
5.2.3 |
3 |
|
9.1.8 |
4 |
|
1.2.2 |
2 |
|
3.1.2 |
1 |
|
5.2.4 |
3 |
|
9.1.9 |
4 |
|
1.2.3 |
4 |
|
3.1.3 |
1 |
|
5.2.5 |
3 |
|
9.2.1 |
4 |
|
1.2.4 |
3 |
|
3.1.4.1-3.1.4.5 |
1 |
|
5.2.6 |
3 |
|
9.2.2 |
4 |
|
1.2.5 |
3 |
|
3.1.5.1-3.1.5.5 |
1 |
|
5.2.7 |
3 |
|
9.2.3 |
2 |
|
1.3.1 |
4 |
|
3.1.6 |
2 |
|
5.2.8 |
3 |
|
9.2.4 |
4 |
|
1.3.2 |
4 |
|
3.2.1 |
4 |
|
5.2.9 |
3 |
|
9.2.5 |
4 |
|
1.3.3 |
2 |
|
3.2.2 |
4 |
|
5.2.10 |
3 |
|
9.2.6 |
4 |
|
1.3.4 |
4 |
|
3.2.3 |
4 |
|
6.1 |
2 |
|
9.2.7 |
4 |
|
1.3.5 |
4 |
|
3.2.4 |
2 |
|
6.2.1 |
2 |
|
9.2.8 |
4 |
|
1.3.6.1-1.3.6.5 |
4 |
|
3.2.5 |
2 |
|
6.2.2 |
2 |
|
9.2.9 |
3 |
|
1.3.7.1-1.3.7.5 |
4 |
|
3.3 |
3 |
|
6.3 |
4 |
|
9.2.10 |
2 |
|
1.3.8 |
4 |
|
3.4 |
3 |
|
7.1 |
2 |
|
9.2.11 |
2 |
|
1.3.9 |
2 |
|
3.5 |
3 |
|
7.2 |
2 |
|
9.2.12 |
3 |
|
1.3.10 |
2 |
|
3.6.1-3.6.5 |
3 |
|
7.3 |
2 |
|
9.2.13.1-9.2.13.5 |
3 |
|
1.3.11 |
4 |
|
3.7 |
3 |
|
7.4 |
3 |
|
|
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