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[gnso-irtp-b-jun09] For your information - Advisory: Availability of bulk transfers in individual gTLDs posted
- To: "Gnso-irtp-b-jun09@xxxxxxxxx" <Gnso-irtp-b-jun09@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [gnso-irtp-b-jun09] For your information - Advisory: Availability of bulk transfers in individual gTLDs posted
- From: Marika Konings <marika.konings@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 12:51:35 -0700
Dear All,
For your information, especially for those that were involved in the IRTP Part
A PDP WG, ICANN has just published the advisory on the availability of bulk
transfers in individual gTLDs as the GNSO Council resolved in its resolution
20090416-2: the GNSO Council 'Recommends that ICANN staff communicate to
registries and registrars that the current bulk transfer provisions do apply to
cases requiring the transfer of all names in one single gTLD under management
of a registrar'.
For further details, please see
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-05oct09-en.htm or below.
With best regards,
Marika
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Advisory: Availability of Bulk Transfers in Individual gTLDs
5 October 2009
ICANN-accredited registrars are advised that Part B of the Inter-Registrar
Transfer Policy <http://www.icann.org/en/transfers/policy-en.htm> ("Transfer
Policy") permits ICANN to approve a bulk transfer of all of a registrar's names
in a particular gTLD without requiring simultaneous transfer of its names in
other gTLDs.
The Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy Part A Policy Development Process Working
Group noted in its Final Report
<http://gnso.icann.org/files/gnso/issues/transfers/irtp-final-report-a-19mar09.pdf>
to the Generic Names Supporting Organization that some confusion may exist
about the availability of "partial bulk transfers," where a registrar might
wish to transfer all of its domain names in only one particular gTLD to another
ICANN-accredited registrar. This advisory is intended to clarify that Part B of
the Transfer Policy does permit ICANN to approve a bulk transfer of all of a
registrar's names in a particular gTLD without requiring simultaneous transfer
of its names in other gTLDs.
Part B of the Transfer Policy (ICANN-Approved Transfers) makes available a bulk
transfer of gTLD names between registrars "as the result of (i) acquisition of
that Registrar or its assets by another Registrar, or (ii) lack of
accreditation of that Registrar or lack of its authorization with the Registry
Operator" where (a) the gaining registrar to the transfer is accredited by
ICANN and has in effect a registry-registrar agreement with the registry
operator for the affected TLD(s) and (b) ICANN certifies to registry operator
that the transfer would promote the community interest, "such as the interest
in stability that may be threatened by the actual or imminent business failure
of a Registrar." Part B of the Transfer Policy additionally establishes a
one-time registry fee of $50,000 charged to the gaining registrar for such
transfers, where more than 50,000 names are transferred.
The bulk transfer provision (Part B) of the Transfer Policy is most often
invoked in instances where a registrar's Registrar Accreditation Agreement
("RAA") is terminated or expires without renewal. Part B of the Transfer Policy
also allows for bulk transfers in cases where a registrar lacks authorization
to continue management of domains within a registry, such as where its
Registry-Registrar Agreement ("RRA") is terminated. In both cases, ICANN
follows the De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure
<http://www.icann.org/en/processes/registrars/de-accredited-registrar-transition-procedure-01oct08.pdf>
to identify an ICANN-accredited registrar to take over management of the names
and notifies affected registries that it has approved the bulk transfer. No
distinction is made in either the Transfer Policy or the De-Accredited
Registrar Transition Procedure between voluntary terminations (those initiated
by the registrar) and involuntary terminations (those initiated by ICANN in the
case of an RAA or the registry, in the case of an RRA). Furthermore, where a
bulk transfer is approved by ICANN due to lack of a registrar's authorization
within a registry, there is no requirement that domains in other TLDs be
transferred as a result.
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