Additional Second-Level Reservations Sample Clauses

Additional Second-Level Reservations. 2.1. All two-character ASCII labels shall be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at the second level within the TLD. Such labels may not be activated in the DNS, and may not be released for registration to any person or entity other than Registry Operator, provided that such two- character label strings may be released to the extent that Registry Operator reaches agreement with the related government and country-code manager of the string as specified in the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard. The Registry Operator may also propose the release of these reservations based on its implementation of measures to avoid confusion with the corresponding country codes, subject to approval by ICANN. Upon conclusion of Registry Operator’s designation as operator of the registry for the TLD, all such labels that remain withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator shall be transferred as specified by ICANN. Registry Operator may self-allocate and renew such names without use of an ICANN accredited registrar, which will not be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 7.2(c) of the Agreement. 2.2. All single character labels shall be reserved at the second level within the TLD. Registry Operator may allocate single-character second-level labels (such as x.xxxx, 0.xxxx) through ICANN-accredited registrars, based upon its implementation of a process using evaluation criteria.
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Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, and subject to the provisions of Appendix 9, the following names shall be reserved at the second level:
Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level: • All single-­‐character and two-­‐character labels that were previously reserved by the Registry Operator prior to the Effective Date of this Registry Agreement may be allocated through ICANN-­‐accredited registrars, based upon implementation of a phased allocation program as further set forth in Section C, of Part IV or Specification 12.
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 request for proposals process in which the Registry will evaluate the suitability of the applicant and the benefits of the allocation for the Catalan cultural and linguistic community.
Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level: • All single, two, and three-­‐character labels that were previously reserved by the Registry Operator prior to the Effective Date of this Registry Agreement may be allocated through ICANN-­‐accredited registrars according to a phased allocation program (“Phased Allocation Program”). The domain names included within the scope of the Phased Allocation Program shall be limited to single, two and three-­‐character labels. Registry Operator reserves the right to not allocate all single, two, and three-­‐character labels. Pursuant to the Phased Allocation Program, Registry Operator may elect to allocate labels by applying one or more of the following processes: 1) request for proposals and allocation based on evaluation criteria; 2) auction; or 3) first come, first serve registration.
Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level: All single-character numerical labels. All single-character ASCII labels, except those registered through ICANN-accredited registrars pursuant to the implementation of the Allocation Program described in this section. All two character ASCII labels that match an existing two-character country-code, except those registered through ICANN-accredited registrars pursuant to the implementation of the Allocation Program and for which Registry Operator has reached an agreement with the related government and country-code manager of the string as specified in the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard. The Registry Operator may also propose the release of these reservations based on its implementation of measures to avoid confusion with the corresponding country codes, subject to approval by ICANN. Upon conclusion of Registry Operator’s designation as operator of the registry for the TLD, all such labels that remain withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator shall be transferred as specified by ICANN. Registry Operator may self-allocate and renew such names without use of an ICANN accredited registrar, which will not be considered Transactions for purposes of Section 6.1 of the Agreement. Registry Operator will develop a plan to allocate one and two-character .TEL domain names as described in Section 2 (the "Allocation Program"). Registry Operator reserves the right to not allocate all single and two-character .TEL domain names. Pursuant to the Allocation Program, Registry Operator may elect to allocate labels by applying one or more of the following processes: 1) request for proposals and allocation based on evaluation criteria, 2) first come, first served for a premium price, or 3) first come, first served registration.” Specification 5, § 3.2 The terms of Section 3.2 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 5, § 5 The terms of Section 5 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 5, § 6 The terms of Section 6 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 6, § 6 The terms of Section 6 of Specification 6 shall be of no force or effect.
Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, the following names shall be reserved at the second level: d. Section 3(d) of Specification 11 of the Agreement is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety as follows:
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Additional Second-Level Reservations. 2.1 All two-character ASCII labels shall be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at the second level within the TLD. Such labels may not be activated in the DNS, and may not be released for registration to any person or entity other than Registry Operator, provided that such two-character label strings may be released to the extent that Registry Operator 2.2 All single character labels shall be reserved at the second level within the TLD. Registry Operator may allocate single-character second-level labels (such as x.xxxx, 0.xxxx) through ICANN- accredited registrars, based upon its implementation of a process using evaluation criteria. Specification 5, § 3.2 The terms of Section 3.2 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 5, § 5 The terms of Section 5 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 5, § 6 The terms of Section 6 of Specification 5 shall be of no force or effect. Specification 6, § 6 The terms of Section 6 of Specification 6 shall be of no force or effect.
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.
Additional Second-Level Reservations. In addition, and subject to the provisions of Appendix 9, the following names shall be reserved at the second level: • All single-character labels. • All two-character labels shall be initially reserved. All two-character labels shall be shared at the second-level and maintained by the Registry Operator. Two- character names shall be released by the Registry Operator for third-level registrations and SLD email addresses only. The reservation of a two- character label string shall be released to the extent that the Registry Operator reaches agreement with the government and country-code manager, or the ISO 3166 maintenance agency, whichever appropriate. The Registry Operator 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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