Registration Start-Up Plan
1. LOGICAL QUEUE SYSTEM
Submission of registrations:
On the respective dates on which Registry Operator begins processing
registrations in the Sunrise and Land Rush Periods (each a "Start
Date"), the .info registry (the "Registry") will enable
authorized ICANN-Accredited Registrars (each, an "Authorized Registrar")
to submit their registrations into individual logical queue databases.
The order of the domain name requests in each Authorized Registrar queue
will then be randomized at the Registry.
Processing of queued registrations:
Registry Operator will process domain name requests using a round robin
mechanism such that no more than one registration request per round
will be processed for any Authorized Registrar, whether such registration
request is accepted or not, so long as more than one Authorized Registrar
has requests remaining in its logical queue. A domain name request will
be considered successful if: (i) the domain name is available and (ii)
the Authorized Registrar has in place a mechanism to pay the registration
fees for such registration, as described in its Registry-Registrar Agreement
with Registry Operator. This round robin process will continue until
all domain name requests in each individual logical queue have been
processed.
No real time registrations will be processed during the round robin
rotation, so, while these initial logical queues are processed, Authorized
Registrars will be submitting new registrations to new individual database
logical queues. Once the initial logical queues have been processed,
the Registry will begin processing the next logical queues and the process
will repeat according to the schedule described in the next section.
Projected schedules for rounds of registrations:
Registry Operator expects there to be 5 rotations of its round robin
registration system for the Sunrise and Land Rush Periods, as follows
(the number of days specified for processing and monitoring are maximum
periods):
First Rotation: The submission period for the first rotation is scheduled
to last 7 days. At the end of 7 days, the individual logical queues
will be randomized as described above. After the queues are randomized,
the Registry will begin processing registrations. This processing is
estimated to last 3 days (1 day for processing and 2 days for technical
monitoring of the system).
Second Rotation: During the 3 day processing period for the first set
of logical queues, Authorized Registrars will submit additional registration
requests to their individual logical queues. After the third day, Registry
Operator will randomize and process the queues as described above. The
processing of the second set of logical queues is estimated to last
2 days (1 day for processing and 1 day for technical monitoring of the
system).
Third Rotation: While the second set of logical queues are being processed,
Authorized Registrars may submit additional registration requests to
their individual logical queues, and these requests will be processed
in the same manner as the first and second queues. The processing of
the third set of logical queues is estimated to last 2 days (1 day for
processing and 1 day for technical monitoring of the system).
Fourth and Fifth Rotation: The fourth and fifth sets of logical queues
will be collected and processed in the same manner as the third set
of logical queues.
After the fifth set of logical queues has been processed, Registry
Operator anticipates that the volume of registration requests will allow
the Registry to move to a real-time registration process. Registry Operator
reserves the right, in its reasonable discretion to implement additional
rotations after the fifth rotation as a result of greater than anticipated
volume.
Once the Registry begins to process the final set of logical queues,
Registry Operator will not accept additional registration requests for
two days. After such two days, when the final set of logical queues
has been processed, Registry Operator will commence processing registrations
in real time as described in Section 4 of this Appendix.
Once real-time registration processing begins, Registry Operator will
implement a policy under which Authorized Registrars may, at their discretion,
cancel a domain name registration they submitted any time within five
days after the registration was submitted to Registry Operator. During
both the Sunrise and Land Rush Periods, however, this discretionary
cancellation policy will not apply.
2. OPERATIONAL TEST & EVALUATION
Before ICANN-Accredited Registrars will be allowed to join the live
registration environment, they must first pass Operational Test and
Evaluation ("OT&E") certification.
The OT&E process has two main objectives:
1. Verifying the correct operation of an ICANN-Accredited Registrar's
client system, and the ICANN-Accredited Registrar's capability to operate
the interface with the Registry; and
2. Establishing the contractual and business relationship between the
ICANN-Accredited Registrar and the Registry, in accordance with the
Registry-Registrar Agreement.
The OT&E certification process will be available to all ICANN-Accredited
Registrars starting from the date described in Section 7 below.
All ICANN-Accredited Registrars will be required to pass certain tests
to be eligible to go live. All tests performed during OT&E certification
must be completed without errors. Registry Operator will provide the
certification results in a timely manner and provide feedback for those
ICANN-Accredited Registrars that failed to successfully complete the
tests. ICANN-Accredited Registrars may correct their systems and re-schedule
for certification. ICANN-Accredited Registrars will not be limited in
the number of attempts at OT&E certification. Upon successful OT&E
certification, the ICANN-Accredited Registrar becomes eligible for operation
in the live registration environment. For specific technical details
see Section E of Appendix C to the Registry Agreement.
3. SUNRISE PERIOD
Prior to opening the Registry for general registration, Registry Operator
will implement a Sunrise Period registration program.
Eligible Parties
During this Sunrise Period, owners of any current (non-expired) trademark
or service mark registration having national effect (including, for
example, European Community Trademarks (CTMs) but excluding United States
state registrations) that issued prior to October 2, 2000 will be eligible
to register a domain name that is identical to the textual or word elements
of such trademark or service mark, using ASCII characters only, and
subject to the same character and formatting restrictions as apply to
all domain name registrations in the Registry TLD. Where there is a
space between the textual elements of a mark, the Registrant may elect
at their discretion to use a hyphen or combine the elements together.
For example, the mark "SERVICE MARK" could be registered as
servicemark.info or service-mark.info. Trademark or service mark registrations
from the supplemental or equivalent Registry of any country, or from
individual states or provinces of a nation, will not be accepted.
Schedule for Sunrise Period
The Sunrise Period will be conducted as follows:
Announcement Period: At least forty-five to seventy-five (45 - 75)
days prior to the commencement of the Land Rush Period, Registry Operator
will make a general public announcement that will provide the following
information: (i) the estimated Start Date for the Sunrise Period;
(ii) the estimated termination date of the Sunrise Period; and (iii)
the estimated Start Date for the Land Rush Period.
Sunrise Period: Following a minimum Announcement Period of at least
fifteen to thirty (15 - 30) days, the Registry will begin processing
domain name registration requests using the logical queue system set
forth above. This Sunrise Period is scheduled to last for a minimum
of thirty (30) days.
Cooling Off Period: After the conclusion of the Sunrise Period, Registry
Operator reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to institute
an "evaluation period" of fifteen (15) days. The purpose
of such evaluation period is to provide the Registry the opportunity
to evaluate the operation of the Registry and round robin systems
and to make any necessary modifications prior to the Land Rush Period.
Registry Operator reserves the right to increase or decrease the Cooling
Off Period in its reasonable discretion.
Processing
In order for trademark and service mark owners to qualify to receive
a registration during the Sunrise Period (a "Sunrise Registration"),
the following information must be provided to Registry Operator: (i)
the ASCII characters name of the trademark or service mark; (ii) the
date the registration issued; (iii) the country of registration; and
(iv) the registration number. This information will be required in addition
to the standard information that Registry Operator will require all
potential registrants to submit in order to register a domain name.
This information shall be included in the Whois informational database
to facilitate the resolution of disputes over Sunrise Registrations.
The Whois database shall be made available at the commencement of the
Sunrise Period. Neither Registry Operator nor the Authorized Registrars
will verify any of this information prior to issuing a Sunrise Registration,
but Registry Operator reserves the right to refuse or cancel any Sunrise
Registration at any time and to request additional information relating
to a Sunrise Registration from the registrant.
In the event that separate applicants submit registration requests
for identical trademarks, the first request to be processed by the Registry
that meets the criteria for a Sunrise Registration will be awarded the
domain name registration.
Sunrise Registrations will only be accepted for registration terms
of at least five years. A Sunrise Registration request will be filled
only if the submitting Registrar has in place a mechanism to pay the
registration fees for such registration, as described in its Registry-Registrar
Agreement with Registry Operator.
Registry Operator will prohibit the transfer of all domain names registered
during the Sunrise Period for a period of up to six months following
the last day of the Sunrise Period, except for transfers made as a result
of a successful challenge, a decision in a Uniform Dispute Resolution
Policy ("UDRP") administrative proceeding, or an order from
any court of competent jurisdiction. In addition, Sunrise Registrations
that are subject to one or more pending challenges (see "Sunrise
Dispute Resolution Policy" below) may not be transferred until
such challenges are resolved.
Sunrise Registrations shall be subject to the terms of the Authorized
Registrar's Registry-Registrar Agreement with Registry Operator.
Sunrise Dispute Resolution Policy
All Sunrise Period domain name registrants will agree to be subject
to the Sunrise Dispute Resolution Policy described herein for all disputes
arising out of Sunrise Registrations.
A third party may challenge a Sunrise Registration on the following
basis: (i) the registrant did not own a current (non-expired) trademark
or service mark registration; (ii) the trademark or service mark registration
was not of national effect; (iii) the second level of the domain name
is not identical to the trademark or service mark registration; or (iv)
the trademark or service mark registration did not issue prior to October
2, 2000. All challenges will be subject to a challenge fee of US $295
upon assertion of the challenge. Parties may challenge Sunrise Registrations
at any time during a period of one hundred twenty (120) days following
the conclusion of the Sunrise Period. After such one hundred twenty
(120) day period, parties disputing the validity of a Sunrise Registration
must utilize the UDRP or available courts of law.
All dispute resolution proceedings involving Sunrise Registration challenges
will be conducted in English, and any foreign language certificates
submitted by the parties must be accompanied by certified translations.
The domain name registrant and challenger may represent themselves in
these proceeding or may be represented by legal counsel or other representatives.
Registry Operator, or its authorized third party dispute resolution
providers, will administer challenges against Sunrise Period registrations
as described below:
1. The challenger will electronically submit a notification to Registry
Operator, in a form determined by Registry Operator, in which it sets
forth the basis of the challenge, specifically identifies the registrant
by name, assumes a contractual obligation to pay the $295 challenge
fee, arranges for payment terms for the challenge fee and notifies Registry
Operator of such terms. Such terms must be agreeable to Registry Operator
in its reasonable discretion. Registry Operator will electronically
time stamp each request and forward a copy of the challenge to the domain
name registrant and the Authorized Registrar of record. In the case
of multiple challenges to a single Sunrise Registration, the first party
submitting a complete and accurate challenge will be given priority.
2. If the challenger fails to arrange for payment terms in a manner
reasonably agreeable to Registry Operator, the challenge will be dismissed
without prejudice, and, if other challenges to the Sunrise Registration
remain, Registry Operator will process the next challenge, as shown
by the timestamp on its challenge notice, in accordance with these dispute
resolution procedures.
3. Upon arranging payment terms with the challenger, Registry Operator
will send an electronic notice (email and/or facsimile) to the domain
name registrant informing them that the challenge has been completed
and will proceed. The domain name registrant will then have to arrange
for payment terms of a $295 challenge fee and notify Registry Operator
of such terms. Such terms must be agreeable to Registry Operator in
its reasonable discretion. In addition, the domain name registrant shall
have sixty (60) days from the date of notification of the completed
challenge to submit a certified copy of its corresponding trademark
or service mark registration, or other evidence sufficient to establish
the existence of such registration, to Registry Operator or its authorized
agent, when requested.
4. If the domain name registrant fails to arrange for payment terms
agreeable to Registry Operator, or is unable to establish the existence
of a current trademark or service mark registration within the allotted
time, then the registrant will forfeit the domain name registration
without refund of any registration or challenge fees.
5. If the domain name registrant arranges for payment terms agreeable
to Registry Operator and establishes the existence of a trademark or
service mark registration within the allotted time, Registry Operator
or its designated agent will use commercially reasonable efforts to
determine the merits of the challenge promptly within twenty (20) days
of receipt of such terms and such registration information, and will
notify the challenger and the registrant of its decision promptly after
its resolution.
6. If the domain name registrant arranges for payment terms agreeable
to Registry Operator and the domain name registrant's trademark or service
mark registration meets the criteria for a Sunrise Registration, then
(i) such registrant will retain the domain name registration, and (ii)
Registry Operator will refund the registrant's entire challenge fee.
The unsuccessful challenger will forfeit its entire challenge fee.
7. If the domain name registrant arranges for payment terms agreeable
to Registry Operator and the domain name registrant's trademark or service
mark registration does not meet the criteria for a Sunrise Registration,
then (i) such registrant will forfeit the domain name registration without
refund of any registration or challenge fees, and (ii) Registry Operator
will place the domain name registration on a ten day hold.
8. During this ten-day hold period, Registry Operator will offer the
prevailing challenger the option of registering the disputed domain
name on its own behalf, provided that the challenger must provide the
same information and agree to the same terms as required for Sunrise
Registrations. If the challenger elects such option, the Registry will
give it an authorization code to allow registration of the domain name
through an Authorized Registrar.
9. If the prevailing challenger does not elect, or is not eligible,
to register the domain name on its own behalf within the ten day hold
period, then the authorization code and the option to register the domain
name will be afforded to the first other challenger that submitted an
accurate and complete challenge and arranged for payment terms of the
challenge fee within the allotted time. The identification of such challenger
will be based on the timestamp on its challenge. If no other such challengers
exist, the domain name will be returned to the general pool of available
domain names in accordance with Registry Operator's procedures for cancelled
domain name registrations.
Outsourcing
Registry Operator reserves the right to outsource the dispute resolution
procedures described in this Appendix J to a third party that, in Registry
Operator's reasonable judgment, is qualified to conduct the dispute
resolution process. Registry Operator reserves the right to develop,
in consultation with such third party dispute resolution provider, supplemental
rules to facilitate the dispute resolution procedure, provided that
they are consistent with the policy set forth in this document.
4. LAND RUSH PERIOD
Eligible Parties
Registry Operator will not impose any restrictions on who may register
a domain name during the Land Rush Period, other than those restrictions
that apply during the normal operation of the Registry.
Schedule for Land Rush Period
The Land Rush Period will commence immediately after the conclusion
of the Sunrise Period and any Cooling Off portion of the Sunrise Period.
Registry Operator will notify ICANN at least fifteen (15) days prior
to the commencement of the Land Rush Period of its anticipated Start
Date for the Land Rush Period. Promptly after the receipt of such notice,
but in no event later than seven (7) days after the receipt of such
notice, ICANN shall delegate the Registry TLD within the Authoritative
Root-Server System to nameservers designated by Registry Operator. As
defined in the Agreement, the date ICANN so delegates the Registry TLD
shall be the "Commencement-of-Service Date."
Registry Operator will provide a general public announcement stating
the Start Date for the Land Rush Period at least five (5) days before
the commencement of such period. The Land Rush Period will continue
so long as necessary for Registry Operator to conclude its processing
of queued registrations. Upon the conclusion of the Land Rush Period,
Registry Operator will transition to real-time registration as described
above.
Processing
All domain name registration requests received during the Land Rush
Period will be processed using the logical queue system described above.
These registrations may not be transferred until sixty (60) days after
the conclusion of the Land Rush Period, absent a decision in a UDRP
administrative proceeding or an order from any court of competent jurisdiction.
All Land Rush Registrations will be for a minimum period of two (2)
years.
Dispute Resolution
All Land Rush domain name registrants will agree to be subject to the
UDRP for disputes arising out of Land Rush registrations, and shall
be subject to the terms of the Authorized Registrar's Registry-Registrar
Agreement with Registry Operator.
5. REGISTRAR DOMAIN NAMES
Each Authorized Registrar that enters into a Registry-Registrar Agreement
with Registry Operator at least ten (10) days prior to the beginning
of the Land Rush Period shall have the right to register up to ten (10)
second level domain names ("Registrar Registrations") in the
Registry TLD, provided that the desired Registrar Registration (i) was
not reserved or previously registered, (ii) is a trade name, trademark
or service mark of the Authorized Registrar, and (iii) is identical
to a name registered by the Authorized Registrar in either the .com
or .net TLD.
Processing
Each such Authorized Registrar shall submit its list of desired Registrar
Registrations to Registry Operator at least ten (10) days prior to the
beginning of the Land Rush Period. Registry Operator shall process such
Registrar Registrations promptly upon receipt thereof.
Registry Operator shall charge Authorized Registrars its standard registration
fee for each Registrar Registration.
Dispute Resolution
In the event of a dispute between Authorized Registrars over a desired
Registrar Registration, Registry Operator shall grant the Registrar
Registration to the Authorized Registrar that first registered the identical
name in the .com or .net TLD, as reflected in the records of the registry
for the .com and .net TLDs.
All Authorized Registrars that register Registrar Registrations will
agree to be subject to the UDRP, and shall be subject to the terms of
the Authorized Registrar's Registry-Registrar Agreement with Registry
Operator.
6. PHASE-IN OF NAME RESOLUTION
For Sunrise Registrations and Registrar Registrations, the domain names
will resolve seven (7) days after the beginning of the Land Rush Period.
For Land Rush registrations, the domain names will resolve within five
(5) minutes of their successful processing by the Registry.
7. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION MECHANISMS
Registry Operator will work in conjunction with ICANN, the intellectual
property constituency and the Internet community at large to maximize
the notification process by using a multitude of mechanisms including:
the Registry Operator web site, email announcements; registrar communiqués;
press releases; as well as article and general advertisements.
Announcements regarding the timing of the Start Date for the Sunrise
Period and the Land Rush Period, and of the Sunrise Period and Land
Rush Period logical queue rotations will, at a minimum, be available
on the Registry Operator web site.
8. SUMMARY OF ANTICIPATED SCHEDULE
Registry Operator anticipates that the Sunrise and Land Rush Periods
will observe the following schedule.
|
Event
|
Days Before/After Commencement of Land Rush Period
|
| OT&E Estimated Commencement Date |
(-45) - (-75)
|
| Sunrise Announcement Date |
(-45) - (-75)
|
| Sunrise Start Date/Whois Database Available |
(-30) - (-45)
|
| First Round Submissions |
(-30) - (-45)
|
| Second Round Submissions/Processing of First Round |
(-23) - (-38)
|
| Third Round Submissions/Processing of Second Round |
(-20) - (-35)
|
| Fourth Round Submissions/Processing of Third Round |
(-18) - (-33)
|
| Fifth Round Submissions/Processing of Fourth Round |
(-16) - (-31)
|
| Suspension of Submissions (if no additional rounds)/Processing
of Fifth Round |
(-13) - (-29)
|
| Commencement of Real Time Sunrise Registration (if
no additional rounds) |
(-12) - (-27)
|
| Sunrise End Date/Beginning of Sunrise Dispute Resolution |
(0) - (-15)
|
| Cooling Off Period Begins |
(0) - (-15)
|
| Notice to ICANN of Anticipated Commencement of Land
Rush Period |
(-15)
|
| Final Day for Submission of Registrar Names |
(-10)
|
| Delegation of TLD by ICANN to Nameservers Designated
by Registry Operator ("Commencement-of-Service Date") |
(-7)
|
| Announcement of Land Rush Period |
(-5)
|
| Cooling Off Period Ends |
0
|
| Launch Date/Land Rush Start Date |
0
|
| First Round Submissions |
0
|
| Sunrise Registrations Resolve |
7
|
| Second Round Submissions/Processing of First Round |
7
|
| Third Round Submissions/Processing of Second Round |
10
|
| Fourth Round Submissions/Processing of Third Round |
12
|
| Fifth Round Submissions/Processing of Fourth Round |
14
|
| Suspension of Submissions (if no additional rounds)/Processing
of Fifth Round |
16
|
| Commencement of Real Time Registration (if no additional
rounds) |
18
|
| First Day for Transfers of Land Rush Names |
78
|
| Last Day to Make Sunrise Challenges |
120
|
| First Day for Transfers of Sunrise Names |
6 months
|
9. REGISTRY OPERATOR LIABILITY LIMITATIONS
Registry Operator will have no liability of any kind for any loss or
liability resulting from the proceedings and processes relating to the
Sunrise Period or the Land Rush Period, including, without limitation:
(i) the ability or inability of a registrant to obtain a domain name registration
during these periods, and (ii) the results of any dispute over a Sunrise
Registration. Registry Operator shall require all Authorized Registrars
participating in the Sunrise Period or the Land Rush Period to include
provisions in its agreements with registrants to effect this limitation
of liability, and shall include similar provisions in its agreements with
such Authorized Registrars.
Earlier drafts:
25 April
2001
2 March
2001
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