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Updated Proposed .MUSEUM sTLD Registry Agreement 
Posted for Public Comment 31 August 2007

An updated version of the proposed .MUSEUM sponsorship
agreement is posted today for public comment. The amendment
from the previous draft agreement is a result of significant
collaboration between the registry sponsor and community
members. The updated agreement is posted today with the
intention of submitting it to the ICANN Board for approval
after the 30-day comment period.

Background 

The proposed .MUSEUM sTLD registry agreement and appendices
were originally posted for public comment on 2 March 2007 (
http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-2-02mar07.ht
m). After consultation with the community an amendment was
made to Appendix S of the agreement that describes some of
the duties and rights of the registry sponsor, MuseDoma.
(Amended Proposed .MUSEUM Appendices [PDF, 141K])

During the public comment period that was open through 23
March 2007, concern was expressed about proposed language in
Part VII of Appendix S, that allowed for up to 5,000 domain
names to be directly managed by MuseDoma. This language was
created by MuseDoma recognizing that the “wildcard”
capability that was allowed in the original agreement was
eliminated from this renewal agreement. (For more on
“wildcards” see,
http://www.icann.org/committees/security/sac015.htm.)

On 27 March 2007, at ICANN’s public meeting in Lisbon,
MuseDoma and the ICANN Registrar Constituency held a public
exchange on the purpose of the proposed language and on
various forms that language might take. MuseDoma agreed to
propose language in response to the public exchange. There
have been additional telephonic conferences among some
interested parties since that time.

Amendment  

Original Language 

Sponsor may register up to 5,000 domain names directly with
the Registry Operator and keep these names under direct
management until the conclusion of its designation by ICANN
as the Sponsor for the Sponsored TLD.

 Proposed Language

 Recognizing that: i) the charter of the .MUSEUM top-level
 domain is sufficiently restrictive so that it has appeal to
 a small, identifiable and limited community, and that said
 restrictions have created conditions that substantially
 limit market demand and as a result, registrar uptake; ii)
 MuseDoma is a not-for-profit entity as is the community it
 is required to serve by the definition of its charter; and
 iii) MuseDoma makes available to its community members
 under certain conditions, at no cost, third-level domain
 names. Therefore, MuseDoma is permitted to maintain up to
 4,000 domain names directly with the Registry Operator and
 keep these names under direct management for purposes
 stated in iii) of this Section until the conclusion of its
 designation by ICANN as the Sponsor for the Sponsored TLD.
 

No other changes have been made to the version of the
agreement posted on 2 March 2007. As previously reported,
the proposed agreement is for a ten-year term, and provides
for:

*the elimination of the wildcard; 
*ICANN fees based on the total number of registrations; 
*continuation of the existing requirements for: 
 **compliance with consensus and temporary policies except
 to the extent policy development has been delegated to the
 sponsoring organization; **comprehensive registry data
 escrow; and,
 **approval of new registry services and modifications to
 existing registry services.

Comments on the updated proposed agreement can be posted to
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] no later than 5:00PM
PST, 30 September 2007 and viewed at
http://forum.icann.org/lists/museum-renewal-2007.

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