Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) Registry Agreements

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Amendment No. 1 to the dot-TRAVEL Registry Agreement

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Amendment No. 1 to the dot-TRAVEL Registry Agreement
(23 August 2010)


Amendment No. 1 to the dot-TRAVEL Registry Agreement

ICANN and Tralliance Registry Management Company LLC (Tralliance) agree that the following modification is made to the 5 May 2005 dot-TRAVEL Registry Agreement:

Appendix 6

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B. Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level:

  • All single-character labels.
    All two-character labels shall be initially reserved. The reservation of a two-character label string shall be released to the extent that the Registry reaches agreement with the government and country-code manager, or the ISO 3166 maintenance agency, whichever appropriate. The Registry may also propose release of these reservations based on its implementation of measures to avoid confusion with the corresponding country codes.

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B. Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level:

  • All single and two-character labels that were previously reserved by the Registry in the Registry Agreement may be allocated through ICANN-accredited registrars, based upon implementation of a phased allocation program as further set forth in Appendix 7.

Appendix 7, Section 9

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Dot-TRAVEL One and Two Character Phased Allocation Program (“Phased Allocation Program”). The domain names included within the scope of the Allocation Program shall be limited to one and two-character dot-TRAVEL domain names. Registry Operator reserves the right to not allocate all single and two-character dot-TRAVEL domain names.

Pursuant to the Allocation Program, Registry Operator may elect to allocate the domain names by applying one or more the following processes: 1) request for proposals and allocation based on evaluation criteria, 2) auction, or 3) first come, first served registration.

 

The parties have duly executed this Amendment as of the date last written below.

THE INTERNET CORPORATION FOR
ASSIGNED NAMES AND NUMBERS

By:_______________________________

Name: Kurt J. Pritz

Title: Senior Vice President, Services

Date:

TRALLIANCE REGISTRY
MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC

By:_______________________________

Name: Michael Egan

Title: CEO

Date:

 


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