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  1. How long must a Sunrise Period last?

    A Start-Date Sunrise Period must stay open for at least 30 days and cannot commence prior ... of the required 30-day notice period. An End-Date Sunrise Period must stay open for at least 60 days. In either case, a Sunrise Period must not begin until ICANN has accepted the Registry ...

  2. Can a Registry Operator impose trademark related registration requirements during the Sunrise Period and curtail or eliminate these requirements in subsequent registration periods?

    During a Sunrise Period, a Registry Operator may apply restrictions related to the ... in that jurisdiction in order to be eligible for the Sunrise Period. However, if having a trademark from any jurisdiction meets ... seen as evidence that the jurisdiction restriction in the Sunrise Period was not actually related to the purpose of the TLD. ...

  3. What restrictions can a Registry Operator impose during the Sunrise Period?

    All registrations during a Sunrise Period must include a valid SMD file. Additionally, a Registry ... validated or protected in order to prevent gaming of the Sunrise Period. Any other registration restrictions must be imposed ...

  4. Do Registry Operators have to offer dispute resolution policies for registrations during their Sunrise Periods?

    Yes, all Registry Operators must offer a Sunrise Dispute Resolution Policy (SDRP), which will allow challenges to Sunrise Registrations related to Registry Operator’s Aallocation and ...

  5. Are the Sunrise periods mandatory for every new gTLD?

    ... Yes, every new gTLD is required by ICANN to organize a Sunrise Period of at least 30 days before domain names are offered to the ...

  6. Does every Registry Operator have to use the Trademark Clearinghouse for its Sunrise Period?

    ... may not process registrations of domain names during a Sunrise Period unless the registration is accompanied by a valid Signed Mark ...

  7. TMCH webinars

    ... 2016: Introducing .ART    Introducing .ART  ( Sunrise Period ends February 7th): .ART is a ‘top level’ domain, ... 2016: Introducing .CAM    Introducing  .CAM  ( Sunrise Period ends December 5th): .CAM is the gTLD extension to publicize ...

  8. In which chronological order do the Sunrise and Trademark Claims period take place?

    The Sunrise period occurs during the pre-launch phase whereas the Trademark ... launch period of a new gTLD. Chronologically speaking, the Sunrise period occurs before the Trademark Claims period. ...

  9. Are there extra fees for opting in or opting out of Sunrise or Claims service?

    ... There are no extra fees for opting in or opting out of Sunrise or Claims service. ...

  10. To benefit from the Sunrise service, do I need to submit a sample of Proof of Use even if my trademark registration is based on proven usage?

    ... in the Clearinghouse and wish to benefit from the Sunrise service, you will have to submit a single sample of Proof of Use as ...

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