Internet Engineering Task Force                                G. Lozano
Internet-Draft                                                     ICANN
Intended status: Informational                              Jun 13, 2018
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                  ICANN TMCH functional specifications
                  draft-ietf-regext-tmch-func-spec-04

Abstract

   This document describes the requirements, the architecture and the
   interfaces between the ICANN Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH) and
   Domain Name Registries as well as between the ICANN TMCH and Domain
   Name Registrars for the provisioning and management of domain names
   during Sunrise and Trademark Claims Periods.

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Table of Contents

   1.  Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   3
   2.  Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
   3.  Glossary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   4
   4.  Architecture  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
     4.1.  Sunrise Period  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   9
     4.2.  Trademark Claims Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
     4.3.  Interfaces  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
       4.3.1.  hv  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10
       4.3.2.  vd  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.3.  dy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.4.  tr  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.5.  ry  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.6.  dr  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.7.  yd  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  11
       4.3.8.  dv  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
       4.3.9.  vh  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
       4.3.10. vs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
       4.3.11. sy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
       4.3.12. sr  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12
       4.3.13. vc  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
       4.3.14. cy  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
       4.3.15. cr  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
   5.  Process Descriptions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
     5.1.  Bootstrapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
       5.1.1.  Bootstrapping for Registries  . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
         5.1.1.1.  Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13
         5.1.1.2.  IP Addresses for Access Control . . . . . . . . .  14
         5.1.1.3.  ICANN TMCH Trust Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
         5.1.1.4.  TMDB PGP Key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14
       5.1.2.  Bootstrapping for Registrars  . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
         5.1.2.1.  Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
         5.1.2.2.  IP Addresses for Access Control . . . . . . . . .  15
         5.1.2.3.  ICANN TMCH Trust Anchor . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
         5.1.2.4.  TMDB PGP Key  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15
     5.2.  Sunrise Period  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
       5.2.1.  Domain Name registration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16
       5.2.2.  Sunrise Domain Name registration by Registries  . . .  17
       5.2.3.  TMDB Sunrise Services for Registries  . . . . . . . .  18
         5.2.3.1.  SMD Revocation List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18
         5.2.3.2.  TMV Certificate Revocation List (CRL) . . . . . .  18
         5.2.3.3.  Notice of Registered Domain Names (NORN)  . . . .  19
       5.2.4.  Sunrise Domain Name registration by Registrars  . . .  22
       5.2.5.  TMDB Sunrise Services for Registrars  . . . . . . . .  22
     5.3.  Trademark Claims Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  23
       5.3.1.  Domain Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  23
       5.3.2.  Trademark Claims Domain Name registration by



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               Registries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24
       5.3.3.  TMBD Trademark Claims Services for Registries . . . .  25
         5.3.3.1.  Domain Name Label (DNL) List  . . . . . . . . . .  25
         5.3.3.2.  Notice of Registered Domain Names (NORN)  . . . .  26
       5.3.4.  Trademark Claims Domain Name registration by
               Registrars  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26
       5.3.5.  TMBD Trademark Claims Services for Registrars . . . .  28
         5.3.5.1.  Claims Notice Information Service (CNIS)  . . . .  28
     5.4.  Qualified Launch Program (QLP) Period . . . . . . . . . .  28
       5.4.1.  Domain Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28
       5.4.2.  TMBD QLP Services for Registries  . . . . . . . . . .  31
         5.4.2.1.  Sunrise List (SURL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31
   6.  Data Format Descriptions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31
     6.1.  Domain Name Label (DNL) List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31
     6.2.  SMD Revocation List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  33
     6.3.  List of Registered Domain Names (LORDN) file  . . . . . .  35
       6.3.1.  LORDN Log file  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  40
         6.3.1.1.  LORDN Log Result Codes  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42
     6.4.  Signed Mark Data (SMD) File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  46
     6.5.  Trademark Claims Notice (TCN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  47
     6.6.  Sunrise List (SURL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  54
   7.  Formal Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55
     7.1.  Trademark Claims Notice (TCN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55
   8.  Acknowledgements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
   9.  Change History  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
     9.1.  Version 04  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
   10. IANA Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58
   11. Security Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59
   12. References  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59
     12.1.  Normative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59
     12.2.  Informative References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60
   Author's Address  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62

1.  Introduction

   Domain Name Registries (DNRs) may operate in special modes for
   certain periods of time enabling trademark holders to protect their
   rights during the introduction of a Top Level Domain (TLD).

   Along with the introduction of new generic TLDs (gTLD), two special
   modes came into effect:

   o  Sunrise Period, the Sunrise Period allows trademark holders an
      advance opportunity to register domain names corresponding to
      their marks before names are generally available to the public.

   o  Trademark Claims Period, the Trademark Claims Period follows the
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      initial operating period of general registration.  During the
      Trademark Claims Period, anyone attempting to register a domain
      name matching a mark that is recorded in the ICANN Trademark
      Clearinghouse (TMCH) will receive a notification displaying the
      relevant mark information.

   This document describes the requirements, the architecture and the
   interfaces between the ICANN TMCH and Domain Name Registries (called
   Registries in the rest of the document) as well as between the ICANN
   TMCH and Domain Name Registrars (called Registrars in the rest of the
   document) for the provisioning and management of domain names during
   the Sunrise and Trademark Claims Periods.

   For any date and/or time indications, Coordinated Universal Time
   (UTC) applies.

2.  Terminology

   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
   document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].

   XML is case sensitive.  Unless stated otherwise, XML specifications
   and examples provided in this document MUST be interpreted in the
   character case presented in order to develop a conforming
   implementation.

   "tmNotice-1.0" is used as an abbreviation for
   "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0".  The XML namespace prefix
   "tmNotice" is used, but implementations MUST NOT depend on it and
   instead employ a proper namespace-aware XML parser and serializer to
   interpret and output the XML documents.

3.  Glossary

   In the following section, the most common terms are briefly
   explained:

   o  Backend Registry Operator: Entity that manages (a part of) the
      technical infrastructure for a Registry Operator.  The Registry
      Operator may also be the Backend Registry Operator.

   o  CA: Certificate Authority, see [RFC5280].

   o  CNIS, Claims Notice Information Service: This service provides
      Trademark Claims Notices (TCN) to Registrars.





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   o  CRC32, Cyclic Redundancy Check: algorithm used in the ISO 3309
      standard and in section 8.1.1.6.2 of ITU-T recommendation V.42.

   o  CRL: Certificate Revocation List, see [RFC5280].

   o  CSV: Comma-Separated Values, see [RFC4180]

   o  Date and time, datetime: Date and time are specified following the
      standard "Date and Time on the Internet specification", see
      [RFC3339].

   o  DN, Domain Name, domain name: see definition of Domain name in
      [RFC7719].

   o  DNROID, DN Repository Object IDentifier: an identifier assigned by
      the Registry to each DN object that unequivocally identifies said
      DN object.  For example, if a new DN object is created for a name
      that existed in the past, the DN objects will have different
      DNROIDs.

   o  DNL, Domain Name Label, the DNL is an A-label or NR-LDH label (see
      [RFC5890]).

   o  DNL List: A list of DNLs that are covered by a PRM.

   o  DNS: Domain Name System, see [RFC7719].

   o  Effective allocation: A DN is considered effectively allocated
      when the DN object for the DN has been created in the SRS of the
      Registry and has been assigned to the effective user.  A DN object
      in status "pendingCreate" or any other status that precedes the
      first time a DN is assigned to an end-user is not considered an
      effective allocation.  A DN object created internally by the
      Registry for subsequent delegation to another Registrant is not
      considered an effective allocation.

   o  EPP: The Extensible Provisioning Protocol, see definition of EPP
      in [RFC7719].

   o  FQDN: Fully-Qualified Domain Name, see definition of FQDN in
      [RFC7719].

   o  HTTP: Hypertext Transfer Protocol, see [RFC7230] and [RFC7231].

   o  HTTPS: HTTP over TLS (Transport Layer Security), [RFC2818].

   o  IDN: Internationalized Domain Name, see definition of IDN in
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   o  Lookup Key: A random string of up to 51 chars from the set [a-zA-
      Z0-9/] to be used as the lookup key by Registrars to obtain the
      TCN using the CNIS.  Lookup Keys are unique and are related to one
      DNL only.

   o  LORDN, List of Registered Domain Names: This is the list of
      effectively allocated DNs matching a DNL of a PRM.  Registries
      will upload this list to the TMDB (during the NORDN process).

   o  Matching Rules: Some trademarks entitled to inclusion in the TMDB
      include characters that are impermissible in the domain name
      system (DNS) as a DNL.  The TMV changes ( using the ICANN TMCH
      Matching Rules [MatchingRules]) certain DNS-impermissible
      characters in a trademark into DNS-permissible equivalent
      characters

   o  NORDN, Notification of Registered Domain Names: The process by
      which Registries upload their recent LORDN to the TMDB.

   o  PGP: Pretty Good Privacy, see [RFC4880]

   o  PKI: Public Key Infrastructure, see [RFC5280].

   o  PRM, Pre-registered mark: Mark that has been pre-registered with
      the ICANN TMCH.

   o  QLP Period, Qualified Launch Program Period: During this optional
      period, a special process applies to DNs matching the Sunrise List
      (SURL) and/or the DNL List, to ensure that TMHs are informed of a
      DN matching their PRM.

   o  Registrant: see definition of Registrant in [RFC7719].

   o  Registrar, Domain Name Registrar: see definition of Registrar in
      [RFC7719].

   o  Registry, Domain Name Registry, Registry Operator: see definition
      of Registry in [RFC7719].  A Registry Operator is the contracting
      party with ICANN for the TLD.

   o  SMD, Signed Mark Data: A cryptographically signed token issued by
      the TMV to the TMH to be used in the Sunrise Period to apply for a
      DN that matches a DNL of a PRM; see also [RFC7848].  An SMD
      generated by an ICANN-approved trademark validator (TMV) contains
      both the signed token and the TMV's PKIX certificate.






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   o  SMD File: A file containing the SMD (see above) and some human
      readable data.  The latter is usually ignored in the processing of
      the SMD File.  See also Section 6.4.

   o  SMD Revocation List: The SMD Revocation List is used by Registries
      (and optionally by Registrars) during the Sunrise Period to ensure
      that an SMD is still valid (i.e. not revoked).  The SMD Revocation
      List has a similar function as CRLs used in PKI.

   o  SRS: Shared Registration System, see also
      [ICANN-GTLD-AGB-20120604].

   o  SURL, Sunrise List: The list of DNLs that are covered by a PRM and
      eligible for Sunrise.

   o  Sunrise Period: During this period DNs matching a DNL of a PRM can
      be exclusively obtained by the respective TMHs.  For DNs matching
      a PRM, a special process applies to ensure that TMHs are informed
      on the effective allocation of a DN matching their PRM.

   o  TLD: Top-Level Domain Name, see definition of TLD in [RFC7719].

   o  ICANN TMCH: a central repository for information to be
      authenticated, stored, and disseminated, pertaining to the rights
      of TMHs.  The ICANN TMCH is split into two functions TMV and TMDB
      (see below).  There could be several entities performing the TMV
      function, but only one entity performing the TMDB function.

   o  ICANN TMCH-CA: The Certificate Authority (CA) for the ICANN TMCH.
      This CA is operated by ICANN.  The public key for this CA is the
      trust anchor used to validate the identity of each TMV.

   o  TMDB, Trademark Clearinghouse Database: Serves as a database of
      the ICANN TMCH to provide information to the gTLD Registries and
      Registrars to support Sunrise or Trademark Claims services.  There
      is only one TMDB in the ICANN TMCH that concentrates the
      information about the "verified" Trademark records from the TMVs.

   o  TMH, Trademark Holder: The person or organization owning rights on
      a mark.

   o  TMV, Trademark Validator, Trademark validation organization: An
      entity authorized by ICANN to authenticate and validate
      registrations in the TMDB ensuring the marks qualify as registered
      or are court-validated marks or marks that are protected by
      statute or treaty.  This entity would also be asked to ensure that
      proof of use of marks is provided, which can be demonstrated by
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   o  Trademark, mark: Marks are used to claim exclusive properties of
      products or services.  A mark is typically a name, word, phrase,
      logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements.
      For the scope of this document only textual marks are relevant.

   o  Trademark Claims, Claims: Provides information to enhance the
      understanding of the Trademark rights being claimed by the TMH.

   o  TCN, Trademark Claims Notice, Claims Notice, Trademark Notice: A
      Trademark Claims Notice consist of one or more Trademark Claims
      and are provided to prospective Registrants of DNs.

   o  TCNID, Trademark Claims Notice Identifier: An element of the
      Trademark Claims Notice (see above), identifying said TCN.  The
      Trademark Claims Notice Identifier is specified in the element
      <tmNotice:id>.

   o  Trademark Claims Period: During this period, a special process
      applies to DNs matching the DNL List, to ensure that TMHs are
      informed of a DN matching their PRM.  For DNs matching the DNL
      List, Registrars show a TCN to prospective Registrants that has to
      be acknowledged before effective allocation of the DN.

   o  UTC: Coordinated Universal Time, as maintained by the Bureau
      International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM); see also [RFC3339].


























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4.  Architecture

4.1.  Sunrise Period

   Architecture of the Sunrise Period


                        SMD hand over (out-of-band)
              ..............................................
              :                                            :
              :           .'''''''''''''''''''.            :
              :           .    ICANN TMCH     .            :
              :           .....................            :
              v           .                   .            :
       .------------.     .  .-------------.  . hv      .-----.
       | Registrant |     .  |     TMV     |<---------->| TMH |
       '------------'     .  '-------------'  .     vh  '-----'
             |            .     |       ^   \ .
             |            .     |       |    \.
          tr |            .  vs |       | dv  \
             |            .     |    vd |     .\
             v            .     v       v     . \
       .-----------.  sr  .    .---------.    .  \
    .->| Registrar |<..........|         |    .   \
    :  '-----------'      .    |         |    .    \
    :        |        sy  .    |    T    |    .     \
    :     ry |    .------------|    M    |    .   vc \
    :        |    |       .    |    D    |    .       \
    :        v    v       .    |    B    |    .        v
    :  .-----------.      . yd |         |    .  .---------------.
    :  | Registry  |---------->|         |    .  | ICANN TMCH-CA |
    :  '-----------'      .    '---------'    .  '---------------'
    :        ^            .                   .        |   :
    :        |             '''''''''''''''''''         |   :
    :        | cy                                      |   :
    : cr     '-----------------------------------------'   :
    :......................................................:


                                 Figure 1











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4.2.  Trademark Claims Period

   Architecture of the Trademark Claims Period


                       .''''''''''''''.
                       .  ICANN TMCH  .
                       ................
                       .              .
    .------------.     .  .-------.   . hv      .-----.
    | Registrant |     .  |  TMV  |<----------->| TMH |
    '------------'     .  '-------'   .     vh  '-----'
           |           .      ^       .
           |           .      | dv    .
        tr |           .   vd |       .
           v           .      v       .
    .-----------.  dr  .  .-------.   .
    | Registrar |<--------|       |   .
    '-----------'      .  |   T   |   .
        ry |           .  |   M   |   .
           v           .  |   D   |   .
     .----------.  dy  .  |   B   |   .
     | Registry |<------->|       |   .
     '----------'   yd .  '-------'   .
                       .              .
                        ''''''''''''''


                                 Figure 2

4.3.  Interfaces

   In the sub-sections below follows a short description of each
   interface to provide an overview of the architecture.  More detailed
   descriptions of the relevant interfaces follow further below
   (Section 5).

4.3.1.  hv

   The TMH registers a mark with a TMV via the hv interface.

   After the successful registration of the mark, the TMV makes
   available a SMD File (see also Section 6.4) to the TMH to be used
   during the Sunrise Period.

   The specifics of the hv interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.




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4.3.2.  vd

   After successful mark registration, the TMV ensures the TMDB inserts
   the corresponding DNLs and mark information into the database via the
   vd interface.

   The specifics of the vd interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.

4.3.3.  dy

   During the Trademark Claims Period the Registry fetches the latest
   DNL List from the TMDB via the dy interface at regular intervals.
   The protocol used on the dy interface is HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Sunrise Period.

4.3.4.  tr

   The Registrant communicates with the Registrar via the tr interface.

   The specifics of the tr interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.

4.3.5.  ry

   The Registrar communicate with the Registry via the ry interface.
   The ry interfaces is typically implemented in EPP.

4.3.6.  dr

   During the Trademark Claims Period, the Registrar fetches the TCN
   from the TMDB (to be displayed to the Registrant via the tr
   interface) via the dr interface.  The protocol used for fetching the
   TCN is HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Sunrise Period.

4.3.7.  yd

   During the Sunrise Period the Registry notifies the TMDB via the yd
   interface of all DNs effectively allocated.

   During the Trademark Claims Period, the Registry notifies the TMDB
   via the yd interface of all DNs effectively allocated that matched an
   entry in the Registry previously downloaded DNL List during the
   creation of the DN.




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   The protocol used on the yd interface is HTTPS.

4.3.8.  dv

   The TMDB notifies via the dv interface to the TMV of all DNs
   effectively allocated that match a mark registered by that TMV.

   The specifics of the dv interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.

4.3.9.  vh

   The TMV notifies the TMH via the vh interface after a DN has been
   effectively allocated that matches a PRM of this TMH.

   The specifics of the vh interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.

4.3.10.  vs

   The TMV requests to add a revoked SMD to the SMD Revocation List at
   the TMDB.

   The specifics of the vs interface are beyond the scope of this
   document.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.

4.3.11.  sy

   During the Sunrise Period the Registry fetches the most recent SMD
   Revocation List from the TMDB via the sy interface in regular
   intervals.  The protocol used on the sy interface is HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.

4.3.12.  sr

   During the Sunrise Period the Registrar may fetch the most recent SMD
   Revocation List from the TMDB via the sr interface.  The protocol
   used on the sr interface is the same as on the sy interface (s.
   above), i.e. HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.







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4.3.13.  vc

   The TMV registers its public key, and requests to revoke an existing
   key, with the ICANN TMCH-CA over the vc interface.

   The specifics of the vc interface are beyond the scope of this
   document, but it involves personal communication between the
   operators of the TMV and the operators of the ICANN TMCH-CA.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.

4.3.14.  cy

   During the Sunrise Period the Registry fetches the most recent TMV
   CRL file from the ICANN TMCH-CA via the cy interface at regular
   intervals.  The TMV CRL is used for validation of TMV certificates.
   The protocol used on the cy interface is HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.

4.3.15.  cr

   During the Sunrise Period the Registrar optionally fetches the most
   recent TMV CRL file from the ICANN TMCH-CA via the cr interface at
   regular intervals.  The TMV CRL is used for validation of TMV
   certificates.  The protocol used on the cr interface is HTTPS.

   Not relevant during the Trademark Claims Period.

5.  Process Descriptions

5.1.  Bootstrapping

5.1.1.  Bootstrapping for Registries

5.1.1.1.  Credentials

   Each Registry Operator will receive authentication credentials from
   the TMDB to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to fetch the SMD Revocation List from
      the TMBD via the sy interface (Section 4.3.11).

   o  During the Trademark Claims Period to fetch the DNL List from the
      TMDB via the dy interface (Section 4.3.3).

   o  During the NORDN process to notify the LORDN to the TMDB via the
      yd interface (Section 4.3.7).



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   Note: credentials are created per TLD and provided to the Registry
   Operator.

5.1.1.2.  IP Addresses for Access Control

   Each Registry Operator MUST provide to the TMDB all IP addresses that
   will be used to:

   o  Fetch the SMD Revocation List via the sy interface
      (Section 4.3.11).

   o  Fetch the DNL List from the TMDB via the dy interface
      (Section 4.3.3).

   o  Upload the LORDN to the TMDB via the yd interface (Section 4.3.7).

   This access restriction MAY be applied by the TMDB in addition to
   HTTP Basic access authentication (see [RFC7235]).  For credentials to
   be used, see Section 5.1.1.1.

   The TMDB MAY limit the number of IP addresses to be accepted per
   Registry Operator.

5.1.1.3.  ICANN TMCH Trust Anchor

   Each Registry Operator MUST fetch the PKIX certificate ([RFC5280]) of
   the ICANN TMCH-CA (Trust Anchor) from < https://ca.icann.org/
   tmch.crt > to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to validate the TMV certificates and the
      TMV CRL.

5.1.1.4.  TMDB PGP Key

   The TMDB MUST provide each Registry Operator with the public portion
   of the PGP Key used by TMDB, to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to perform integrity checking of the SMD
      Revocation List fetched from the TMDB via the sy interface
      (Section 4.3.11).

   o  During the Trademark Claims Period to perform integrity checking
      of the DNL List fetched from the TMDB via the dy interface
      (Section 4.3.3).







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5.1.2.  Bootstrapping for Registrars

5.1.2.1.  Credentials

   Each ICANN-accredited Registrar will receive authentication
   credentials from the TMDB to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to (optionally) fetch the SMD Revocation
      List from the TMDB via the sr interface (Section 4.3.12).

   o  During the Trademark Claims Period to fetch TCNs from the TMDB via
      the dr interface (Section 4.3.6).

5.1.2.2.  IP Addresses for Access Control

   Each Registrar MUST provide to the TMDB all IP addresses, which will
   be used to:

   o  Fetch the SMD Revocation List via the sr interface
      (Section 4.3.12).

   o  Fetch TCNs via the dr interface (Section 4.3.6).

   This access restriction MAY be applied by the TMDB in addition to
   HTTP Basic access authentication (for credentials to be used, see
   Section 5.1.2.1).

   The TMDB MAY limit the number of IP addresses to be accepted per
   Registrar.

5.1.2.3.  ICANN TMCH Trust Anchor

   Registrars MAY fetch the PKIX certificate of the ICANN TMCH-CA (Trust
   Anchor) from < https://ca.icann.org/tmch.crt > to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to (optionally) validate the TMV
      certificates and TMV CRL.

5.1.2.4.  TMDB PGP Key

   Registrars MUST receive the public portion of the PGP Key used by
   TMDB from the TMDB administrator to be used:

   o  During the Sunrise Period to (optionally) perform integrity
      checking of the SMD Revocation List fetched from the TMDB via the
      sr interface (Section 4.3.12).





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5.2.  Sunrise Period

5.2.1.  Domain Name registration

   Domain Name registration during the Sunrise Period


 .------------.     .-----------.                 .----------.
 | Registrant |     | Registrar |                 | Registry |
 '------------'     '-----------'                 '----------'
        |                 |                             |
        |      Request DN |                             |
        |    registration |                             |
        |      (with SMD) |                             |
        |---------------->|       Check DN availability |
        |                 |---------------------------->|
        |                 |                             |
        |                 | DN unavailable       .-------------.
        | DN unavailable  |<--------------------( DN available? )
        |<----------------|                   no '-------------'
        |                 |                             | yes
        |                 | DN available                |
        |                 |<----------------------------|
        |                 |                             |
        |                 |     Request DN registration |
        |                 |                  (with SMD) |
        |                 |---------------------------->|
        |                 |                             |
        |                 |             .------------------------------.
        |                 |             | DN registration validation / |
        |                 |             |       SMD validation         |
        |                 |             '------------------------------'
        |                 |                             |
        | Registration    |.-----------. Error .----------------------.
        | error           || TRY AGAIN |<-----( Validation successful? )
        |<----------------|| / ABORT   |    no '----------------------'
        |                 |'-----------'                | yes
        |                 |                             |
        |                 | DN registered               |
        | DN registered   |<----------------------------|
        |<----------------|                             |
        |                 |                             |


                                 Figure 3

   Note: the figure depicted above represents a synchronous DN
   registration workflow (usually called first come first served).



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5.2.2.  Sunrise Domain Name registration by Registries

   Registries MUST perform a minimum set of checks for verifying each DN
   registration during the Sunrise Period upon reception of a
   registration request over the ry interface (Section 4.3.5).  If any
   of these checks fails the Registry MUST abort the registration.  Each
   of these checks MUST be performed before the DN is effectively
   allocated.

   In case of asynchronous registrations (e.g. auctions), the minimum
   set of checks MAY be performed when creating the intermediate object
   (e.g. a DN application) used for DN registration.  If the minimum set
   of checks is performed when creating the intermediate object (e.g. a
   DN application) a Registry MAY effective allocate the DN without
   performing the minimum set of checks again.

   Performing the minimum set of checks Registries MUST verify that:

   1.  An SMD has been received from the Registrar along with the DN
       registration.

   2.  The certificate of the TMV has been correctly signed by the ICANN
       TMCH-CA.  (The certificate of the TMV is contained within the
       SMD.)

   3.  The datetime when the validation is done is within the validity
       period of the TMV certificate.

   4.  The certificate of the TMV is not listed in the TMV CRL file
       specified in the CRL distribution point of the TMV certificate.

   5.  The signature of the SMD (signed with the TMV certificate) is
       valid.

   6.  The datetime when the validation is done is within the validity
       period of the SMD based on <smd:notBefore> and <smd:notAfter>
       elements.

   7.  The SMD has not been revoked, i.e., is not contained in the SMD
       Revocation List.

   8.  The leftmost DNL of the DN being effectively allocated matches
       one of the labels (<mark:label>) elements in the SMD.  For
       example, if the DN "xn--mgbachtv.xn--mgbh0fb" is being
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   These procedure apply to all DN effective allocations at the second
   level as well as to all other levels subordinate to the TLD that the
   Registry accepts registrations for.

5.2.3.  TMDB Sunrise Services for Registries

5.2.3.1.  SMD Revocation List

   A new SMD Revocation List MUST be published by the TMDB twice a day,
   by 00:00:00 and 12:00:00 UTC.

   Registries MUST refresh the latest version of the SMD Revocation List
   at least once every 24 hours.

   Note: the SMD Revocation List will be the same regardless of the TLD.
   If a Backend Registry Operator manages the infrastructure of several
   TLDs, the Backend Registry Operator could refresh the SMD Revocation
   List once every 24 hours, the SMD Revocation List could be used for
   all the TLDs managed by the Backend Registry Operator.

   Update of the SMD Revocation List


       .----------.                                             .------.
       | Registry |                                             | TMDB |
       '----------'                                             '------'
             |                                                      |
    .----------------.                                              |
    |  Periodically, |                                              |
    |    at least    |                                              |
    | every 24 hours |                                              |
    '----------------'                                              |
             |                                                      |
             |----------------------------------------------------->|
             |      Download the latest SMD Revocation List         |
             |<-----------------------------------------------------|
             |                                                      |
             |                                                      |


                                 Figure 4

5.2.3.2.  TMV Certificate Revocation List (CRL)

   Registries MUST refresh their local copy of the TMV CRL file at least
   every 24 hours using the CRL distribution point specified in the TMV
   certificate.




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   Operationally, the TMV CRL file and CRL distribution point is the
   same for all TMVs and (at publication of this document) located at <
   http://crl.icann.org/tmch.crl >.

   Note: the TMV CRL file will be the same regardless of the TLD.  If a
   Backend Registry Operator manages the infrastructure of several TLDs,
   the Backend Registry Operator could refresh the TMV CRL file once
   every 24 hours, the TMV CRL file could be used for all the TLDs
   managed by the Backend Registry Operator.

   Update of the TMV CRL file


      .----------.                                .---------------.
      | Registry |                                | ICANN TMCH-CA |
      '----------'                                '---------------'
            |                                             |
    .----------------.                                    |
    | Periodically,  |                                    |
    |   at least     |                                    |
    | every 24 hours |                                    |
    '----------------'                                    |
            |                                             |
            |-------------------------------------------->|
            |     Download the latest TMV CRL file        |
            |<--------------------------------------------|
            |                                             |
            |                                             |


                                 Figure 5

5.2.3.3.  Notice of Registered Domain Names (NORN)

   The Registry MUST send a LORDN file containing DNs effectively
   allocated to the TMDB (over the yd interface, Section 4.3.7).

   The effective allocation of a DN MUST be reported by the Registry to
   the TMDB within 26 hours of the effective allocation of such DN.

   The Registry MUST create and upload a LORDN file in case there are
   effective allocations in the SRS, that have not been successfully
   reported to the TMDB in a previous LORDN file.

   Based on the timers used by TMVs and the TMDB, the RECOMMENDED
   maximum frequency to upload LORDN files from the Registries to the
   TMDB is every 3 hours.




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   It is RECOMMENDED that Registries try to upload at least two LORDN
   files per day to the TMDB with enough time in between, in order to
   have time to fix problems reported in the LORDN file.

   The Registry SHOULD upload a LORDN file only when the previous LORDN
   file has been processed by the TMDB and the related LORDN Log file
   has been downloaded and processed by the Registry.

   The Registry MUST upload LORDN files for DNs effectively allocated
   during the Sunrise or Trademark Claims Period (same applies to DNs
   effectively allocated using applications created during the Sunrise
   or Trademark Claims Period in case of using asynchronous
   registrations).

   The yd interface (Section 4.3.7) MUST support at least one (1) and
   MAY support up to ten (10) concurrent connections from each IP
   address registered by a Registry Operator to access the service.

   The TMDB MUST process each uploaded LORDN file and make the related
   log file available for Registry download within 30 minutes of the
   finalization of the upload.






























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   Notification of Registered Domain Name


       .----------.            .------.          .-----.         .-----.
       | Registry |            | TMDB |          | TMV |         | TMH |
       '----------'            '------'          '-----'         '-----'
             |                     |                |               |
   .------------------.            |                |               |
   | Periodically     |            |                |               |
   | upload LORDN     |            |                |               |
   | file             |            |                |               |
   '------------------'            |                |               |
             |                     |                |               |
  .--------->|        Upload LORDN |                |               |
  |          |-------------------->|                |               |
  |          |                     |                |               |
  |          |        .-------------------------.   |               |
  |          |        | Verify each domain name |   |               |
  |          |        | in the uploaded file    |   |               |
  |          |        | (within 30')            |   |               |
  |          |        '-------------------------'   |               |
  |          |                     |         ._____.|               |
  |          | Download Log file   |         | END ||               |
  |          |<--------------------|         '-----'|               |
  |          |                     |             ^  |               |
  | .-----------------.    .---------------.     |  |               |
  | |  Check whether  |   / everything fine \ no |  |               |
  | |    Log file     |  (  (i.e. no errors  )---'  |               |
  | | contains errors |   \ in Log file )?  /       |               |
  | '-----------------'    '---------------'        |               |
  |          |                     | yes            |               |
  |  .---------------.             |                |               |
  | / everything fine \ yes        |                |               |
  |(  (i.e. no errors  )-----.     |    Notify TMVs |               |
  | \ in Log file )?  /      |     |   on the LORDN |               |
  |  '---------------'       |     | pre-registered |               |
  |          | no            v     |  with said TMV |               |
  | .----------------.   .------.  |--------------->|               |
  '-| Correct Errors |   | DONE |  |                |               |
    '----------------'   '------'  |                |   Notify each |
             |                     |                |  affected TMH |
             |                     |                |-------------->|
             |                     |                |               |


                                 Figure 6

   The format used for the LORDN is described in Section 6.3



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5.2.4.  Sunrise Domain Name registration by Registrars

   Registrars MAY choose to perform the checks for verifying DN
   registrations as performed by the Registries (see Section 5.2.2)
   before sending the command to register a DN.

5.2.5.  TMDB Sunrise Services for Registrars

   The processes described in Section 5.2.3.1 and Section 5.2.3.2 are
   also available for Registrars to optionally validate the SMDs
   received.








































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5.3.  Trademark Claims Period

5.3.1.  Domain Registration

   Domain Name registration during the Trademark Claims Period


  .------------.   .-----------.                 .----------.   .------.
  | Registrant |   | Registrar |                 | Registry |   | TMDB |
  '------------'   '-----------'                 '----------'   '------'
         |     Request DN |                            |            |
         |   registration |                            |            |
         |--------------->|     Check DN availability  |            |
         |                |--------------------------->|            |
         |                | DN unavailable      .-------------.     |
         | DN unavailable |<-------------------( DN available? )    |
         |<---------------|                  no '-------------'     |
         |                | DN available               | yes        |
         |                |<---------------------------|            |
         |                |         Request Lookup key |            |
         |                |--------------------------->|            |
         |                |.__________.           .---------.       |
         |                || CONTINUE |          /  Does DN  \      |
         |                || NORMALLY |<--------(  match DNL  )     |
         |                |'----------'       no \  of PRM?  /      |
         |                |                       '---------'       |
         |                | Lookup key                  | yes       |
         |                |<----------------------------'           |
         |                |                                         |
 .-----. |                |                             Request TCN |
 |ABORT| | Display        |---------------------------------------->|
 '-----' | Claims         | Return TCN                              |
  ^      | Notice         |<----------------------------------------|
  | no   |<---------------|                                         |
  |  .------.  yes        |                                         |
  '-(  Ack?  )----------->|   Register DN (with TCNID) |            |
     '------'             |--------------------------->|            |
         | Registration   | Error         .----------------------.  |
         | error          |<-------------( Validation successful? ) |
         |<---------------|            no '----------------------'  |
         |                |                            | yes        |
         |                | DN registered              |            |
         | DN registered  |<---------------------------|            |
         |<---------------|                            |            |


                                 Figure 7




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   Note: the figure depicted above represents a synchronous DN
   registration workflow (usually called first come first served).

5.3.2.  Trademark Claims Domain Name registration by Registries

   During the Trademark Claims Period, Registries perform two main
   functions:

   o  Registries MUST provide Registrars (over the ry interface,
      Section 4.3.5) the Lookup Key used to retrieve the TCNs for DNs
      that match the DNL List.

   o  Registries MUST provide the Lookup Key only when queried about a
      specific DN.

   o  For each DN matching a DNL of a PRM, Registries MUST perform a
      minimum set of checks for verifying DN registrations during the
      Trademark Claims Period upon reception of a registration request
      over the ry interface (Section 4.3.5).  If any of these checks
      fails the Registry MUST abort the registration.  Each of these
      checks MUST be performed before the DN is effectively allocated.

   o  In case of asynchronous registrations (e.g. auctions), the minimum
      set of checks MAY be performed when creating the intermediate
      object (e.g. a DN application) used for DN effective allocation.
      If the minimum set of checks is performed when creating the
      intermediate object (e.g. a DN application) a Registry MAY
      effective allocate the DN without performing the minimum set of
      checks again.

   o  Performing the minimum set of checks Registries MUST verify that:

      1.  The TCNID (<tmNotice:id>), expiration datetime
          (<tmNotice:notAfter>) and acceptance datetime of the TCN, have
          been received from the Registrar along with the DN
          registration.

             If the three elements mentioned above are not provided by
             the Registrar for a DN matching a DNL of a PRM, but the DNL
             was inserted (or re-inserted) for the first time into DNL
             List less than 24 hours ago, the registration MAY continue
             without this data and the tests listed below are not
             required to be performed.

      2.  The TCN has not expired (according to the expiration datetime
          sent by the Registrar).





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      3.  The acceptance datetime is within the window of time defined
          by ICANN policy.  In the gTLD round of 2012, Registrars
          verified that the acceptance datetime was less than or equal
          to 48 hours in the past, as there were no defined ICANN
          policies at that time.  Implementers should be aware that
          ICANN policy may define this value in the future.

      4.  Using the leftmost DNL of the DN being effectively allocated,
          the expiration datetime provided by the Registrar, and the
          TMDB Notice Identifier extracted from the TCNID provided by
          the Registrar compute the TCN Checksum.  Verify that the
          computed TCN Checksum match the TCN Checksum present in the
          TCNID.  For example, if the DN "xn--mgbachtv.xn--mgbh0fb" is
          being effectively allocated, the leftmost DNL would be "xn--
          mgbachtv".

   These procedures apply to all DN registrations at the second level as
   well as to all other levels subordinate to the TLD that the Registry
   accepts registrations for.

5.3.3.  TMBD Trademark Claims Services for Registries

5.3.3.1.  Domain Name Label (DNL) List

   A new DNL List MUST be published by the TMDB twice a day, by 00:00:00
   and 12:00:00 UTC.

   Registries MUST refresh the latest version of the DNL List at least
   once every 24 hours.






















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   Update of the DNL List


       .----------.                        .------.
       | Registry |                        | TMDB |
       '----------'                        '------'
             |                                 |
    .----------------.                         |
    |  Periodically, |                         |
    |    at least    |                         |
    | every 24 hours |                         |
    '----------------'                         |
             |                                 |
             |-------------------------------->|
             |  Download the latest DNL List   |
             |<--------------------------------|
             |                                 |
             |                                 |


                                 Figure 8

   Note: the DNL List will be the same regardless of the TLD.  If a
   Backend Registry Operator manages the infrastructure of several TLDs,
   the Backend Registry Operator could refresh the DNL List once every
   24 hours, the DNL List could be used for all the TLDs managed by the
   Backend Registry Operator.

5.3.3.2.  Notice of Registered Domain Names (NORN)

   The NORDN process during the Trademark Claims Period is almost the
   same as during Sunrise Period as defined in Section 5.2.3.3 with the
   difference that only registrations subject to a Trademark Claim
   (i.e., at registration time the name appeared in the current DNL List
   downloaded by the Registry Operator) are included in the LORDN.

5.3.4.  Trademark Claims Domain Name registration by Registrars

   For each DN matching a DNL of a PRM, Registrars MUST perform the
   following steps:

   1.  Use the Lookup Key received from the Registry to obtain the TCN
       from the TMDB using the dr interface (Section 4.3.6) Registrars
       MUST only query for the Lookup Key of a DN that is available for
       registration.

   2.  Present the TCN to the Registrant as described in Exhibit A,
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   3.  Ask Registrant for acknowledgement, i.e. the Registrant MUST
       consent with the TCN, before any further processing.  (The
       transmission of a TCNID to the Registry over the ry interface,
       Section 4.3.5 implies that the Registrant has expressed his/her
       consent with the TCN.)

   4.  Perform the minimum set of checks for verifying DN registrations.
       If any of these checks fails the Registrar MUST abort the DN
       registration.  Each of these checks MUST be performed before the
       registration is sent to the Registry.  Performing the minimum set
       of checks Registrars MUST verify that:

       1.  The datetime when the validation is done is within the TCN
           validity based on the <tmNotice:notBefore> and
           <tmNotice:notAfter> elements.

       2.  The leftmost DNL of the DN being effectively allocated
           matches the label (<tmNotice:label>) element in the TCN.  For
           example, if the DN "xn--mgbachtv.xn--mgbh0fb" is being
           effectively allocated, the leftmost DNL would be "xn--
           mgbachtv".

       3.  The Registrant has acknowledged (expressed his/her consent
           with) the TCN.

   5.  Record the date and time when the registrant acknowledged the
       TCN.

   6.  Send the registration to the Registry (ry interface,
       Section 4.3.5) and include the following information:

       *  TCNID (<tmNotice:id>)

       *  Expiration date of the TCN (<tmNotice:notAfter>)

       *  Acceptance datetime of the TCN.

   Currently TCNs are generated twice a day by the TMDB.  The expiration
   date (<tmNotice:notAfter>) of each TCN MUST be set to a value defined
   by ICANN policy.  In the gTLD round of 2012, the TMDB set the
   expiration value to 48 hours in to the future as there were no
   defined ICANN policies at that time.  Implementers should be aware
   that ICANN policy may define this value in the future.

   Registrars SHOULD implement a cache of TCNs to minimize the number of
   queries sent to the TMDB.  A cached TCN MUST be removed from the
   cache after the expiration date of the TCN as defined by
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   The TMDB MAY implement rate-limiting as one of the protection
   mechanisms to mitigate the risk of performance degradation.

5.3.5.  TMBD Trademark Claims Services for Registrars

5.3.5.1.  Claims Notice Information Service (CNIS)

   The TCNs are provided by the TMDB online and are fetched by the
   Registrar via the dr interface (Section 4.3.6).

   To get access to the TCNs, the Registrar needs the credentials
   provided by the TMDB (Section 5.1.2.1) and the Lookup Key received
   from the Registry via the ry interface (Section 4.3.5).  The dr
   interface (Section 4.3.6) uses HTTPS with Basic access
   authentication.

   The dr interface (Section 4.3.6) MAY support up to ten (10)
   concurrent connections from each Registrar.

   The URL of the dr interface (Section 4.3.6) is:

      < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/cnis/<lookupkey>.xml >

   Note that the "lookupkey" may contain SLASH characters ("/").  The
   SLASH character is part of the URL path and MUST NOT be escaped when
   requesting the TCN.

   The TLS certificate (HTTPS) used on the dr interface (Section 4.3.6)
   MUST be signed by a well-know public CA.  Registrars MUST perform the
   Certification Path Validation described in Section 6 of [RFC5280].
   Registrars will be authenticated in the dr interface using HTTP Basic
   access authentication.  The dr (Section 4.3.6) interface MUST support
   HTTPS keep-alive and MUST maintain the connection for up to 30
   minutes.

5.4.  Qualified Launch Program (QLP) Period

5.4.1.  Domain Registration

   During the OPTIONAL (see [QLP-Addendum]) Qualified Launch Program
   (QLP) Period effective allocations of DNs to third parties could
   require that Registries and Registrars provide Sunrise and/or
   Trademark Claims services.  If required, Registries and Registrars
   MUST provide Sunrise and/or Trademark Claims services as described in
   Section 5.2 and Section 5.3.

   The effective allocation scenarios are:




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   o  If the leftmost DNL of the DN being effectively allocated (QLP
      Name in this section) matches a DNL in the SURL, and an SMD is
      provided, then Registries MUST provide Sunrise Services (see
      Section 5.2) and the DN MUST be reported in a Sunrise LORDN file
      during the QLP Period.  For example, if the DN "xn--mgbachtv.xn--
      mgbh0fb" is being effectively allocated, the leftmost DNL would be
      "xn--mgbachtv".

   o  If the QLP Name matches a DNL in the SURL but does not match a DNL
      in the DNL List, and an SMD is NOT provided (see section 2.2 of
      [QLP-Addendum]), then the DN MUST be reported in a Sunrise LORDN
      file using the special SMD-id "99999-99999" during the QLP Period.

   o  If the QLP Name matches a DNL in the SURL and also matches a DNL
      in the DNL List, and an SMD is NOT provided (see section 2.2 of
      [QLP-Addendum]), then Registries MUST provide Trademark Claims
      services (see Section 5.3) and the DN MUST be reported in a
      Trademark Claims LORDN file during the QLP Period.

   o  If the QLP Name matches a DNL in the DNL List but does not match a
      DNL in the SURL, then Registries MUST provide Trademark Claims
      services (see Section 5.2) and the DN MUST be reported in a
      Trademark Claims LORDN file during the QLP Period.




























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   The following table lists all the effective allocation scenarios
   during a QLP Period:

   +--------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------------+
   | QLP    | QLP     | SMD was         | Registry     | Registry MUST |
   | Name   | Name    | provided by the | MUST provide | report DN     |
   | match  | match   | potential       | Sunrise or   | registration  |
   | in the | in the  | Registrant      | Trademark    | in <type>     |
   | SURL   | DNL     |                 | Claims       | LORDN file    |
   |        | List    |                 | Services     |               |
   +--------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------------+
   | Y      | Y       | Y               | Sunrise      | Sunrise       |
   |        |         |                 |              |               |
   | Y      | N       | Y               | Sunrise      | Sunrise       |
   |        |         |                 |              |               |
   | N      | Y       | --              | Trademark    | Trademark     |
   |        |         |                 | Claims       | Claims        |
   |        |         |                 |              |               |
   | N      | N       | --              | --           | --            |
   |        |         |                 |              |               |
   | Y      | Y       | N (see section  | Trademark    | Trademark     |
   |        |         | 2.2 of          | Claims       | Claims        |
   |        |         | [QLP-Addendum]) |              |               |
   |        |         |                 |              |               |
   | Y      | N       | N (see section  | --           | Sunrise       |
   |        |         | 2.2 of          |              | (using        |
   |        |         | [QLP-Addendum]) |              | special SMD-  |
   |        |         |                 |              | id)           |
   +--------+---------+-----------------+--------------+---------------+

                    QLP Effective Allocation Scenarios

   The TMDB MUST provide the following services to Registries during a
   QLP Period:

   o  SMD Revocation List (see Section 5.2.3.1)

   o  NORN (see Section 5.2.3.3)

   o  DNL List (see Section 5.3.3.1)

   o  Sunrise List (SURL) (see Section 5.4.2.1

   The TMDB MUST provide the following services to Registrars during a
   QLP Period:

   o  SMD Revocation List (see Section 5.2.3.1)




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   o  CNIS (see Section 5.3.5.1)

5.4.2.  TMBD QLP Services for Registries

5.4.2.1.  Sunrise List (SURL)

   A new Sunrise List (SURL) MUST be published by the TMDB twice a day,
   by 00:00:00 and 12:00:00 UTC.

   Registries offering the OPTIONAL QLP Period MUST refresh the latest
   version of the SURL at least once every 24 hours.

   Update of the SURL


       .----------.                       .------.
       | Registry |                       | TMDB |
       '----------'                       '------'
             |                                |
    .----------------.                        |
    |  Periodically, |                        |
    |    at least    |                        |
    | every 24 hours |                        |
    '----------------'                        |
             |                                |
             |------------------------------->|
             |    Download the latest SURL    |
             |<-------------------------------|
             |                                |
             |                                |


                                 Figure 9

   Note: the SURL will be the same regardless of the TLD.  If a Backend
   Registry Operator manages the infrastructure of several TLDs, the
   Backend Registry Operator could refresh the SURL once every 24 hours,
   the SURL could be used for all the TLDs managed by the Backend
   Registry Operator.

6.  Data Format Descriptions

6.1.  Domain Name Label (DNL) List

   This section defines the format of the list containing every Domain
   Name Label (DNL) that matches a Pre-Registered Mark (PRM).  The list
   is maintained by the TMDB and downloaded by Registries in regular
   intervals (see Section 5.3.3.1).  The Registries use the DNL List



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   during the Trademark Claims Period to check whether a requested DN
   matches a DNL of a PRM.

   The DNL List contains all the DNLs covered by a PRM present in the
   TMDB at the datetime it is generated.

   The DNL List is contained in a CSV formatted file that has the
   following structure:

   o  first line: <version>,<DNL List creation datetime>

         Where:

         +  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

         +  <DNL List creation datetime>, date and time in UTC that the
            DNL List was created.

   o  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

         With the header names as follows:

         DNL,lookup-key,insertion-datetime

   o  One or more lines with: <DNL>,<lookup key>,<DNL insertion
      datetime>

         Where:

         +  <DNL>, a Domain Name Label covered by a PRM.

         +  <lookup key>, lookup key that the Registry MUST provide to
            the Registrar.  The lookup key has the following format:
            <YYYY><MM><DD><vv>/<X>/<X>/<X>/<Random bits><Sequential
            number>, where:

            -  YYYY: year that the TCN was generated.

            -  MM: zero-padded month that the TCN was generated.

            -  DD: zero-padded day that the TCN was generated.

            -  vv: version of the TCN, possible values are 00 and 01.

            -  X: one hexadecimal digit [0-9A-F].  This is the first,
               second and third hexadecimal digit of encoding the
               <Random bits> in base16 as specified in [RFC4648].




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            -  Random bits: 144 random bits encoded in base64url as
               specified in [RFC4648].

            -  Sequential number: zero-padded natural number in the
               range 0000000001 to 2147483647.

         +  <DNL insertion datetime>, datetime in UTC that the DNL was
            first inserted into the DNL List.  The possible two values
            of time for inserting a DNL to the DNL List are 00:00:00 and
            12:00:00 UTC.

   Example of a DNL List


   1,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z
   DNL,lookup-key,insertion-datetime
   example,2013041500/2/6/9/rJ1NrDO92vDsAzf7EQzgjX4R0000000001,\
      2010-07-14T00:00:00.0Z
   another-example,2013041500/6/A/5/alJAqG2vI2BmCv5PfUvuDkf40000000002,\
      2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z
   anotherexample,2013041500/A/C/7/rHdC4wnrWRvPY6nneCVtQhFj0000000003,\
      2011-08-16T12:00:00.0Z


                                 Figure 10

   To provide authentication and integrity protection, the DNL List will
   be PGP [RFC4880] signed by the TMDB (see also Section 5.1.1.4).  The
   PGP signature of the DNL List can be found in the similar URI but
   with extension .sig as shown below.

   The URL of the dy interface (Section 4.3.3) is:

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/dnl/dnl-latest.csv >

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/dnl/dnl-latest.sig >

6.2.  SMD Revocation List

   This section defines the format of the list of SMDs that have been
   revoked.  The list is maintained by the TMDB and downloaded by
   Registries (and optionally by Registrars) in regular intervals (see
   Section 5.2.3.1).  The SMD Revocation List is used during the Sunrise
   Period to validate SMDs received.  The SMD Revocation List has a
   similar function as CRLs used in PKI [RFC5280].

   The SMD Revocation List contains all the revoked SMDs present in the
   TMDB at the datetime it is generated.



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   The SMD Revocation List is contained in a CSV formatted file that has
   the following structure:

   o  first line: <version>,<SMD Revocation List creation datetime>

         Where:

         +  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

         +  <SMD Revocation List creation datetime>, datetime in UTC
            that the SMD Revocation List was created.

   o  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

         With the header names as follows:

         smd-id,insertion-datetime

   o  One or more lines with: <smd-id>,<revoked SMD datetime>

         Where:

         +  <smd-id>, identifier of the SMD that was revoked.

         +  <revoked SMD datetime>, revocation datetime in UTC of the
            SMD.  The possible two values of time for inserting an SMD
            to the SMD Revocation List are 00:00:00 and 12:00:00 UTC.

   To provide integrity protection, the SMD Revocation List is PGP
   signed by the TMDB (see also Section 5.1.1.4).  The SMD Revocation
   List is provided by the TMDB with extension .csv.  The PGP signature
   of the SMD Revocation List can be found in the similar URI but with
   extension .sig as shown below.

   The URL of the sr interface (Section 4.3.12) and sy interface
   (Section 4.3.11) is:

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/smdrl/smdrl-latest.csv >

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/smdrl/smdrl-latest.sig >











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   Example of an SMD Revocation List


   1,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z
   smd-id,insertion-datetime
   2-2,2012-08-15T00:00:00.0Z
   3-2,2012-08-15T00:00:00.0Z
   1-2,2012-08-15T00:00:00.0Z


                                 Figure 11

6.3.  List of Registered Domain Names (LORDN) file

   This section defines the format of the List of Registered Domain
   Names (LORDN), which is maintained by each Registry and uploaded at
   least daily to the TMDB.  Every time a DN matching a DNL of a PRM
   said DN is added to the LORDN along with further information related
   to its registration.

   The URIs of the yd interface (Section 4.3.7) used to upload the LORDN
   file is:

   o  Sunrise LORDN file:

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/sunrise >

   o  Trademark Claims LORDN file:

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/claims >

   During a QLP Period, Registries MAY be required to upload Sunrise or
   Trademark Claims LORDN files.  The URIs of the yd interface used to
   upload LORDN files during a QLP Period is:

   o  Sunrise LORDN file (during QLP Period):

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/sunrise/qlp >

   o  Trademark Claims LORDN file (during a QLP Period):

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/claims/qlp >

   The yd interface (Section 4.3.7) returns the following HTTP status
   codes after a HTTP POST request method is received:






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   o  The interface provides a HTTP/202 status code if the interface was
      able to receive the LORDN file and the syntax of the LORDN file is
      correct.

         The interface provides the LORDN Transaction Identifier in the
         HTTP Entity-body that would be used by the Registry to download
         the LORDN Log file.  The LORDN Transaction Identifier is a
         natural number zero-padded in the range 0000000000000000001 to
         9223372036854775807.

         The TMDB uses the <LORDN creation datetime> element of the
         LORDN file as a unique client-side identifier.  If a LORDN file
         with the same <LORDN creation datetime> of a previously sent
         LORDN file is received by the TMDB, the LORDN Transaction
         Identifier of the previously sent LORDN file MUST be provided
         to the Registry.  The TMDB MUST ignore the DN Lines present in
         the LORDN file if a LORDN file with the same <LORDN creation
         datetime> was previously sent.

         The HTTP Location header field contains the URI where the LORDN
         Log file could be retrieved later, for example:

            202 Accepted

            Location: https://<tmdb-domain-
            name>/LORDN/example/sunrise/0000000000000000001/result

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/400 if the request is incorrect or
      the syntax of the LORDN file is incorrect.  The TMDB MUST return a
      human readable message in the HTTP Entity-body regarding the
      incorrect syntax of the LORDN file.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/401 status code if the credentials
      provided does not authorize the Registry Operator to upload a
      LORDN file.

   o  The TMDB MUST return a HTTP/404 status code when trying to upload
      a LORDN file using the https://<tmdb-domain-
      name>/LORDN/<TLD>/sunrise/qlp or https://<tmdb-domain-
      name>/LORDN/<TLD>/claims/qlp interface outside of a QLP Period
      plus 26 hours.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/500 status code if the system is
      experiencing a general failure.

   For example, to upload the Sunrise LORDN file for TLD "example", the
   URI would be:




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      < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/example/sunrise >

   The LORDN is contained in a CSV formatted file that has the following
   structure:

   o  For Sunrise Period:

      *  first line: <version>,<LORDN creation datetime>,<Number of DN
         Lines>

            Where:

            -  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

            -  <LORDN creation datetime>, date and time in UTC that the
               LORDN was created.

            -  <Number of DN Lines>, number of DN Lines present in the
               LORDN file.

      *  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

            With the header names as follows:

            roid,domain-name,SMD-id,registrar-id,registration-
            datetime,application-datetime

      *  One or more lines with: <roid>,<DN registered>,<SMD-id>,<IANA
         Registrar id>,<datetime of registration>,<datetime of
         application creation>

            Where:

            -  <roid>, DN Repository Object IDentifier (DNROID) in the
               SRS.

            -  <DN registered>, DN that was effectively allocated.  For
               IDNs, the A-label form is used.

            -  <SMD-id>, SMD ID used for registration.

            -  <IANA Registrar ID>, IANA Registrar ID.

            -  <datetime of registration>, date and time in UTC that the
               domain was effectively allocated.

            -  OPTIONAL <datetime of application creation>, date and
               time in UTC that the application was created.  The



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               <datetime of application creation> MUST be provided in
               case of a DN effective allocation based on an
               asynchronous registration (e.g., when using auctions).

   Example of a Sunrise LORDN file


   1,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z,3
   roid,domain-name,SMD-id,registrar-id,registration-datetime,\
      application-datetime
   SH8013-REP,example1.gtld,1-2,9999,2012-08-15T13:20:00.0Z,\
      2012-07-15T00:50:00.0Z
   EK77-REP,example2.gtld,2-2,9999,2012-08-15T14:00:03.0Z
   HB800-REP,example3.gtld,3-2,9999,2012-08-15T15:40:00.0Z


                                 Figure 12

   o  For Trademark Claims Period:

      *  first line: <version>,<LORDN creation datetime>,<Number of DN
         Lines>

            Where:

            -  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

            -  <LORDN creation datetime>, date and time in UTC that the
               LORDN was created.

            -  <Number of DN Lines>, number of DN Lines present in the
               LORDN file.

      *  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

            With the header names as follows:

            roid,domain-name,notice-id,registrar-id,registration-
            datetime,ack-datetime,application-datetime

      *  One or more lines with: <roid>,<DN registered>,<TCNID>,<IANA
         Registrar id>,<datetime of registration>,<datetime of
         acceptance of the TCN>,<datetime of application creation>

            Where:

            -  <roid>, DN Repository Object IDentifier (DNROID) in the
               SRS.



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            -  <DN registered>, DN that was effectively allocated.  For
               IDNs, the A-label form is used.

            -  <TCNID>, Trademark Claims Notice Identifier as specified
               in <tmNotice:id>.

            -  <IANA Registrar ID>, IANA Registrar ID.

            -  <datetime of registration>, date and time in UTC that the
               domain was effectively allocated.

            -  <datetime of acceptance of the TCN>, date and time in UTC
               that the TCN was acknowledged.

            -  OPTIONAL <datetime of application creation>, date and
               time in UTC that the application was created.  The
               <datetime of application creation> MUST be provided in
               case of a DN effective allocation based on an
               asynchronous registration (e.g., when using auctions).

            For a DN matching a DNL of a PRM at the moment of
            registration, created without the TCNID, expiration datetime
            and acceptance datetime, because DNL was inserted (or re-
            inserted) for the first time into DNL List less than 24
            hours ago, the string "recent-dnl-insertion" MAY be
            specified in <TCNID> and <datetime of acceptance of the
            TCN>.

   Example of a Trademark Claims LORDN file


   1,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z,3
   roid,domain-name,notice-id,registrar-id,registration-datetime,\
       ack-datetime,application-datetime
   SH8013-REP,example1.gtld,a76716ed9223352036854775808,\
       9999,2012-08-15T14:20:00.0Z,2012-08-15T13:20:00.0Z
   EK77-REP,example2.gtld,a7b786ed9223372036856775808,\
       9999,2012-08-15T11:20:00.0Z,2012-08-15T11:19:00.0Z
   HB800-REP,example3.gtld,recent-dnl-insertion,\
       9999,2012-08-15T13:20:00.0Z,recent-dnl-insertion


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6.3.1.  LORDN Log file

   After reception of the LORDN file, the TMDB verifies its content for
   syntactical and semantical correctness.  The output of the LORDN file
   verification is retrieved using the yd interface (Section 4.3.7).

   The URI of the yd interface (Section 4.3.7) used to retrieve the
   LORDN Log file is:

   o  Sunrise LORDN Log file:

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/sunrise/<lordn-
         transaction-identifier>/result >

   o  Trademark Claims LORDN Log file:

         < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/LORDN/<TLD>/claims/<lordn-
         transaction-identifier>/result >

   A Registry Operator MUST NOT send more than one request per minute
   per TLD to download a LORDN Log file.

   The yd interface (Section 4.3.7) returns the following HTTP status
   codes after a HTTP GET request method is received:

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/200 status code if the interface was
      able to provide the LORDN Log file.  The LORDN Log file is
      contained in the HTTP Entity-body.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/204 status code if the LORDN
      Transaction Identifier is correct, but the server has not
      finalized processing the LORDN file.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/400 status code if the request is
      incorrect.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/401 status code if the credentials
      provided does not authorize the Registry Operator to download the
      LORDN Log file.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/404 status code if the LORDN
      Transaction Identifier is incorrect.

   o  The interface provides a HTTP/500 status code if the system is
      experiencing a general failure.






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   For example, to obtain the LORDN Log file in case of a Sunrise LORDN
   file with LORDN Transaction Identifier 0000000000000000001 and TLD
   "example" the URI would be:

      < https://<tmdb-domain-
      name>/LORDN/example/sunrise/0000000000000000001/result >

   The LORDN Log file is contained in a CSV formatted file that has the
   following structure:

   o  first line: <version>,<LORDN Log creation datetime>,<LORDN file
      creation datetime>,<LORDN Log Identifier>,<Status flag>,<Warning
      flag>,<Number of DN Lines>

         Where:

         +  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

         +  <LORDN Log creation datetime>, date and time in UTC that the
            LORDN Log was created.

         +  <LORDN file creation datetime>, date and time in UTC of
            creation for the LORDN file that this log file is referring
            to.

         +  <LORDN Log Identifier>, unique identifier of the LORDN Log
            provided by the TMDB.  This identifier could be used by the
            Registry Operator to unequivocally identify the LORDN Log.
            The identified will be a string of a maximum LENGTH of 60
            characters from the Base 64 alphabet.

         +  <Status flag>, whether the LORDN file has been accepted for
            processing by the TMDB.  Possible values are "accepted" or
            "rejected".

         +  <Warning flag>, whether the LORDN Log has any warning result
            codes.  Possible values are "no-warnings" or "warnings-
            present".

         +  <Number of DN Lines>, number of DNs effective allocations
            processed in the LORDN file.

         A Registry Operator is NOT REQUIRED to process a LORDN Log with
         a <Status flag>="accepted" and <Warning flag>="no-warnings".

   o  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

         With the header names as follows:



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         roid,result-code

   o  One or more lines with: <roid>,<result code>

         Where:

         +  <roid>, DN Repository Object IDentifier (DNROID) in the SRS.

         +  <result code>, result code as described in Section 6.3.1.1.

   Example of a LORDN Log file


   1,2012-08-16T02:15:00.0Z,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z,\
      0000000000000478Nzs+3VMkR8ckuUynOLmyeqTmZQSbzDuf/R50n2n5QX4=,\
      accepted,no-warnings,1
   roid,result-code
   SH8013-REP,2000


                                 Figure 14

6.3.1.1.  LORDN Log Result Codes

   In Figure 15 the classes of result codes (rc) are listed.  Those
   classes in square brackets are not used at this time, but may come
   into use at some later stage.  The first two digits of a result code
   denote the result code class, which defines the outcome at the TMDB:

   o  ok: Success, DN Line accepted by the TMDB.

   o  warn: a warning is issued, DN Line accepted by the TMDB.

   o  err: an error is issued, LORDN file rejected by the TMDB.

   In case that after processing a DN Line, the error result code is
   45xx or 46xx for that DN Line, the LORDN file MUST be rejected by the
   TMDB.  If the LORDN file is rejected, DN Lines that are syntactically
   valid will be reported with a 2001 result code.  A 2001 result code
   means that the DN Line is syntactically valid, however the DN Line
   was not processed because the LORDN file was rejected.  All DNs
   reported in a rejected LORDN file MUST be reported again by the
   Registry because none of the DN Lines present in the LORDN file have
   been processed by the TMDB.







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   LORDN Log Result Code Classes


   code  Class                              outcome
   ----  -----                              -------

   20xx  Success                            ok

   35xx  [ DN Line syntax warning ]         warn
   36xx  DN Line semantic warning           warn

   45xx  DN Line syntax error               err
   46xx  DN Line semantic error             err


                                 Figure 15

   In the following, the LORDN Log result codes used by the TMDB are
   described:

   LORDN Log result Codes


rc    Short Description
      Long Description
----  -------------------------------------------------------------

2000  OK
      DN Line successfully processed.

2001  OK but not processed
      DN Line is syntactically correct but was not processed
      because the LORDN file was rejected.

3601  TCN Acceptance Date after Registration Date
      TCN Acceptance Date in DN Line is newer than the Registration
      Date.

3602  Duplicate DN Line
      This DN Line is an exact duplicate of another DN Line in same
      file, DN Line ignored.

3603  DNROID Notified Earlier
      Same DNROID has been notified earlier, DN Line ignored.

3604  TCN Checksum invalid
      Based on the DN effectively allocated, the TCNID and the
      expiration date of the linked TCN, the TCN Checksum is



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      invalid.

3605  TCN Expired
      The TCN was already expired (based on the <tmNotice:notAfter>
      field of the TCN) at the datetime of acknowledgement.

3606  Wrong TCNID used
      The TCNID used for the registration does not match
      the related DN.

3609  Invalid SMD used
      The SMD used for registration was not valid at the moment of
      registration based on the <smd:notBefore> and <smd:notAfter>
      elements.
      In case of an asynchronous registration, this refer to the
      <datetime of application creation>.

3610  DN reported outside of the time window
      The DN was reported outside of the required 26 hours
      reporting window.

3611  DN does not match the labels in SMD
      The DN does not match the labels included in the SMD.

3612  SMDID does not exist
      The SMDID has never existed in the central repository.

3613  SMD was revoked when used
      The SMD used for registration was revoked more than
      24 hours ago of the <datetime of registration>.
      In case of an asynchronous registration,
      the <datetime of application creation> is used when
      validating the DN Line.

3614  TCNID does not exist
      The TCNID has never existed in the central repository.

3615  Recent-dnl-insertion outside of the time window
      The DN registration is reported as a recent-dnl-insertion,
      but the (re) insertion into the DNL occurred more than
      24 hours ago.

3616  Registration Date of DN in Claims before the end of Sunrise Period
      The registration date of the DN is before the end of Sunrise Period
      and the DN was reported in a Trademark Claims LORDN file.

3617  Registrar has not been approved by the TMDB
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      testing with the TMDB.

3618  Registration Date of DN in a QLP LORDN file outside of the QLP Period
      The registration date of the DN in a QLP LORDN file is outside
      of the QLP Period.

3619  TCN was not valid
      The TCN was not valid (based on the <tmNotice:notBefore>
      field of the TCN) at the datetime of acknowledgement.

4501  Syntax Error in DN Line
      Syntax Error in DN Line.

4601  Invalid TLD used
      The TLD in the DN Line does not match what is expected for
      this LORDN.

4602  Registrar ID Invalid
      Registrar ID in DN Line is not a valid ICANN-Accredited
      Registrar.

4603  Registration Date in the future
      The <datetime of registration> in the DN Line is in the
      future.

4606  TLD not in Sunrise or Trademark Claims Period
      The <datetime of registration> was reported when the TLD was
      not in Sunrise or Trademark Claims Periods.
      In case of an asynchronous registration,
      the <datetime of application creation> is used when
      validating the DN Line.

4607  Application Date in the future
      The <datetime of application creation> in the DN Line is in the
      future.

4608  Application Date is later than Registration Date
      The <datetime of application creation> in the DN Line is later
      than the <datetime of registration>.

4609  TCNID wrong syntax
      The syntax of the TCNID is invalid.

4610  TCN Acceptance Date is in the future
      The <datetime of acceptance of the TCN> is in the future.

4611  Label has never existed in the TMDB
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                                 Figure 16

6.4.  Signed Mark Data (SMD) File

   This section defines the format of the Signed Mark Data (SMD) File.
   After a successful registration of a mark, the TMV returns an SMD
   File to the TMH.  The SMD File can then be used for registration of
   one or more DNs covered by the PRM during the Sunrise Period of a
   TLD.

   Two encapsulation boundaries are defined for delimiting the
   encapsulated base64 encoded SMD: i.e. "-----BEGIN ENCODED SMD-----"
   and "-----END ENCODED SMD-----".  Only data inside the encapsulation
   boundaries MUST be used by Registries and Registrars for validation
   purposes, i.e. any data outside these boundaries as well as the
   boundaries themselves MUST be ignored for validation purposes.

   The structure of the SMD File is as follows, all the elements are
   REQUIRED, and MUST appear in the specified order.

   1.  Marks: <marks>

   2.  smdID: <SMD-ID>

   3.  U-labels: <comma separated list of U-label or NR-LDH labels (see
       [RFC5890])>

   4.  notBefore: <begin validity>

   5.  notAfter: <end validity>

   6.  -----BEGIN ENCODED SMD-----

   7.  <encoded SMD (see [RFC7848])>

   8.  -----END ENCODED SMD-----















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   Example of an SMD File:


   Marks: Example One
   smdID: 1-2
   U-labels: example-one, exampleone
   notBefore: 2011-08-16 09:00
   notAfter: 2012-08-16 09:00
   -----BEGIN ENCODED SMD-----
   PD94bWwgdmVyc2lvbj0iMS4wIiBlbmNvZGluZz0iVVRGLTgiPz4KPHNtZDpzaWdu
   ZWRNYXJrIHhtbG5zOnNtZD0idXJuOmlldGY6cGFyYW1zOnhtbDpuczpzaWduZWRN
   ... (base64 data elided for brevity) ...
   dXJlPgo8L3NtZDpzaWduZWRNYXJrPgo=
   -----END ENCODED SMD-----


                                 Figure 17

6.5.  Trademark Claims Notice (TCN)

   The TMDB MUST provide the TCN to Registrars in XML format as
   specified below.

   An enclosing element <tmNotice:notice> that describes the Trademark
   Notice to a given label.

   The child elements of the <tmNotice:notice> element include:

   o  A <tmNotice:id> element that contains the unique identifier of the
      Trademark Notice.  This element contains the the TCNID.

         The TCNID is a string concatenation of a TCN Checksum and the
         TMDB Notice Identifier.  The first 8 characters of the TCNID is
         a TCN Checksum.  The rest is the TMDB Notice Identifier, which
         is a zero-padded natural number in the range of
         0000000000000000001 to 9223372036854775807.

         Example of a TCNID:

            370d0b7c9223372036854775807.

         Where:

         +  TCN Checksum=370d0b7c

         +  TMDB Notice Identifier=9223372036854775807





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         The TCN Checksum is a 8 characters long Base16 encoded output
         of computing the CRC32 of the string concatenation of: label +
         unix_timestamp(<tmNotice:notAfter>) + TMDB Notice Identifier

         TMDB MUST use the Unix time conversion of the
         <tmNotice:notAfter> in UTC to calculate the TCN Checksum.  Unix
         time is defined as the number of seconds that have elapsed
         since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z not counting leap seconds.  For
         example, the conversion to Unix time of 2010-08-16T09:00:00.0Z
         is shown:

            unix_time(2010-08-16T09:00:00.0Z)=1281949200

         The TMDB uses the <tmNotice:label> and <tmNotice:notAfter>
         elements from the TCN along with the TMDB Notice Identifier to
         compute the TCN Checksum.

         A Registry MUST use the leftmost DNL of the DN being
         effectively allocated, the expiration datetime of the TCN
         (provided by the Registrar) and the TMDB Notice Identifier
         extracted from the TCNID (provided by the Registrar) to compute
         the TCN Checksum.  For example, if the DN "xn--mgbachtv.xn--
         mgbh0fb" is being effectively allocated, the leftmost DNL would
         be "xn--mgbachtv".

         Example of computation of the TCN Checksum:

            CRC32(example-one12819492009223372036854775807)=370d0b7c

   o  A <tmNotice:notBefore> element that contains the start of the
      validity date and time of the TCN.

   o  A <tmNotice:notAfter> element that contains the expiration date
      and time of the TCN.

   o  A <tmNotice:label> element that contains the DNL covered by a PRM.

   o  One or more <tmNotice:claim> elements that contain the Trademark
      Claim.  The <tmNotice:claim> element contains the following child
      elements:

      *  A <tmNotice:markName> element that contains the mark text
         string.

      *  One or more <tmNotice:holder> elements that contains the
         information of the holder of the mark.  An "entitlement"
         attribute is used to identify the entitlement of the holder,




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         possible values are: owner, assignee or licensee.  The child
         elements of <tmNotice:holder> include:

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:name> element that contains the name
            of the holder.  A <tmNotice:name> MUST be specified if
            <tmNotice:org> is not specified.

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:org> element that contains the name of
            the organization holder of the mark.  A <tmNotice:org> MUST
            be specified if <tmNotice:name> is not specified.

         +  A <tmNotice:addr> element that contains the address
            information of the holder of a mark.  A <tmNotice:addr>
            contains the following child elements:

            -  One, two or three OPTIONAL <tmNotice:street> elements
               that contains the organization's street address.

            -  A <tmNotice:city> element that contains the
               organization's city.

            -  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:sp> element that contains the
               organization's state or province.

            -  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:pc> element that contains the
               organization's postal code.

            -  A <tmNotice:cc> element that contains the organization's
               country code.  This a two-character code from
               [ISO3166-2].

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:voice> element that contains the
            organization's voice telephone number.

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:fax> element that contains the
            organization's facsimile telephone number.

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:email> element that contains the email
            address of the holder.

      *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <tmNotice:contact> elements that contains
         the information of the representative of the mark registration.
         A "type" attribute is used to identify the type of contact,
         possible values are: owner, agent or thirdparty.  The child
         elements of <tmNotice:contact> include:

         +  A <tmNotice:name> element that contains name of the
            responsible person.



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         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:org> element that contains the name of
            the organization of the contact.

         +  A <tmNotice:addr> element that contains the address
            information of the contact.  A <tmNotice:addr> contains the
            following child elements:

            -  One, two or three OPTIONAL <tmNotice:street> elements
               that contains the contact's street address.

            -  A <tmNotice:city> element that contains the contact's
               city.

            -  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:sp> element that contains the
               contact's state or province.

            -  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:pc> element that contains the
               contact's postal code.

            -  A <tmNotice:cc> element that contains the contact's
               country code.  This a two-character code from
               [ISO3166-2].

         +  A <tmNotice:voice> element that contains the contact's voice
            telephone number.

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:fax> element that contains the
            contact's facsimile telephone number.

         +  A <tmNotice:email> element that contains the contact's email
            address.

      *  A <tmNotice:jurDesc> element that contains the name (in
         English) of the jurisdiction where the mark is protected.  A
         jurCC attribute contains the two-character code of the
         jurisdiction where the mark was registered.  This is a two-
         character code from [WIPO.ST3].

      *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <tmNotice:classDesc> element that
         contains the description (in English) of the Nice
         Classification as defined in [WIPO-NICE-CLASSES].  A classNum
         attribute contains the class number.

      *  A <tmNotice:goodsAndServices> element that contains the full
         description of the goods and services mentioned in the mark
         registration document.





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      *  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:notExactMatch> element signals that the
         claim notice was added to the TCN based on other rule (e.g.
         [Claims50] ) than exact match (defined in [MatchingRules]).
         The <tmNotice:notExactMatch> contains one or more:

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:udrp> element that signals that the
            claim notice was added because of a previously abused name
            included in an UDRP case.  The <tmNotice:udrp> contains:

            -  A <tmNotice:caseNo> element that contains the UDRP case
               number used to validate the previously abused name.

            -  A <tmNotice:udrpProvider> element that contains the name
               of the UDRP provider.

         +  An OPTIONAL <tmNotice:court> element that signals that the
            claim notice was added because of a previously abused name
            included in a court's resolution.  The <tmNotice:court>
            contains:

            -  A <tmNotice:refNum> element that contains the reference
               number of the court's resolution used to validate the
               previously abused name.

            -  A <tmNotice:cc> element that contains the two-character
               code from [ISO3166-2] of the jurisdiction of the court.

            -  A <tmNotice:courtName> element that contains the name of
               the court.

   Example of a <tmNotice:notice> object:


<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<tmNotice:notice xmlns:tmNotice="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0">
  <tmNotice:id>370d0b7c9223372036854775807</tmNotice:id>
  <tmNotice:notBefore>2010-08-14T09:00:00.0Z</tmNotice:notBefore>
  <tmNotice:notAfter>2010-08-16T09:00:00.0Z</tmNotice:notAfter>
  <tmNotice:label>example-one</tmNotice:label>
  <tmNotice:claim>
    <tmNotice:markName>Example One</tmNotice:markName>
    <tmNotice:holder entitlement="owner">
      <tmNotice:org>Example Inc.</tmNotice:org>
      <tmNotice:addr>
        <tmNotice:street>123 Example Dr.</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:street>Suite 100</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:city>Reston</tmNotice:city>
        <tmNotice:sp>VA</tmNotice:sp>



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        <tmNotice:pc>20190</tmNotice:pc>
        <tmNotice:cc>US</tmNotice:cc>
      </tmNotice:addr>
    </tmNotice:holder>
    <tmNotice:contact type="owner">
      <tmNotice:name>Joe Doe</tmNotice:name>
      <tmNotice:org>Example Inc.</tmNotice:org>
      <tmNotice:addr>
        <tmNotice:street>123 Example Dr.</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:street>Suite 100</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:city>Reston</tmNotice:city>
        <tmNotice:sp>VA</tmNotice:sp>
        <tmNotice:pc>20190</tmNotice:pc>
        <tmNotice:cc>US</tmNotice:cc>
      </tmNotice:addr>
      <tmNotice:voice x="4321">+1.7035555555</tmNotice:voice>
      <tmNotice:email>jdoe@example.com</tmNotice:email>
    </tmNotice:contact>
    <tmNotice:jurDesc jurCC="US">UNITED STATES OF AMERICA</tmNotice:jurDesc>
    <tmNotice:classDesc classNum="35">
        Advertising; business management; business administration.
    </tmNotice:classDesc>
    <tmNotice:classDesc classNum="36">
        Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate.
    </tmNotice:classDesc>
    <tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
      Bardus populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum.
      Smert populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum qui eis differimus.
    </tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
  </tmNotice:claim>
  <tmNotice:claim>
    <tmNotice:markName>Example-One</tmNotice:markName>
    <tmNotice:holder entitlement="owner">
      <tmNotice:org>Example S.A. de C.V.</tmNotice:org>
      <tmNotice:addr>
        <tmNotice:street>Calle conocida #343</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:city>Conocida</tmNotice:city>
        <tmNotice:sp>SP</tmNotice:sp>
        <tmNotice:pc>82140</tmNotice:pc>
        <tmNotice:cc>BR</tmNotice:cc>
      </tmNotice:addr>
    </tmNotice:holder>
    <tmNotice:jurDesc jurCC="BR">BRAZIL</tmNotice:jurDesc>
    <tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
      Bardus populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum.
      Smert populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum qui eis differimus.
    </tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
  </tmNotice:claim>



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  <tmNotice:claim>
    <tmNotice:markName>One</tmNotice:markName>
    <tmNotice:holder entitlement="owner">
      <tmNotice:org>One Corporation</tmNotice:org>
      <tmNotice:addr>
        <tmNotice:street>Otra calle</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:city>Otra ciudad</tmNotice:city>
        <tmNotice:sp>OT</tmNotice:sp>
        <tmNotice:pc>383742</tmNotice:pc>
        <tmNotice:cc>CR</tmNotice:cc>
      </tmNotice:addr>
    </tmNotice:holder>
    <tmNotice:jurDesc jurCC="CR">COSTA RICA</tmNotice:jurDesc>
    <tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
      Bardus populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum.
      Smert populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum qui eis differimus.
    </tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
    <tmNotice:notExactMatch>
      <tmNotice:court>
        <tmNotice:refNum>234235</tmNotice:refNum>
        <tmNotice:cc>CR</tmNotice:cc>
        <tmNotice:courtName>Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica</tmNotice:courtName>
      </tmNotice:court>
    </tmNotice:notExactMatch>
  </tmNotice:claim>
  <tmNotice:claim>
    <tmNotice:markName>One Inc</tmNotice:markName>
    <tmNotice:holder entitlement="owner">
      <tmNotice:org>One SA de CV</tmNotice:org>
      <tmNotice:addr>
        <tmNotice:street>La calle</tmNotice:street>
        <tmNotice:city>La ciudad</tmNotice:city>
        <tmNotice:sp>CD</tmNotice:sp>
        <tmNotice:pc>34323</tmNotice:pc>
        <tmNotice:cc>AR</tmNotice:cc>
      </tmNotice:addr>
    </tmNotice:holder>
    <tmNotice:jurDesc jurCC="AR">ARGENTINA</tmNotice:jurDesc>
    <tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
      Bardus populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum.
      Smert populorum circumdabit se cum captiosus populum qui eis differimus.
    </tmNotice:goodsAndServices>
    <tmNotice:notExactMatch>
      <tmNotice:udrp>
        <tmNotice:caseNo>D2003-0499</tmNotice:caseNo>
        <tmNotice:udrpProvider>WIPO</tmNotice:udrpProvider>
      </tmNotice:udrp>
    </tmNotice:notExactMatch>



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  </tmNotice:claim>
</tmNotice:notice>


   For the formal syntax of the TCN please refer to Section 7.1.

6.6.  Sunrise List (SURL)

   This section defines the format of the list containing every Domain
   Name Label (DNL) that matches a PRM eligible for Sunrise.  The list
   is maintained by the TMDB and downloaded by Registries in regular
   intervals (see Section 5.4.2.1).  The Registries use the Sunrise List
   during the Qualified Launch Program Period to check whether a
   requested DN matches a DNL of a PRM eligible for Sunrise.

   The Sunrise List contains all the DNLs covered by a PRM eligible for
   Sunrise present in the TMDB at the datetime it is generated.

   The Sunrise List is contained in a CSV formatted file that has the
   following structure:

   o  first line: <version>,<Sunrise List creation datetime>

         Where:

         +  <version>, version of the file, this field MUST be 1.

         +  <Sunrise List creation datetime>, date and time in UTC that
            the Sunrise List was created.

   o  second line: a header line as specified in [RFC4180]

         With the header names as follows:

         DNL,insertion-datetime

   o  One or more lines with: <DNL>,<DNL insertion datetime>

         Where:

         +  <DNL>, a Domain Name Label covered by a PRM eligible for
            Sunrise.

         +  <DNL insertion datetime>, datetime in UTC that the DNL was
            first inserted into the Sunrise List.  The possible two
            values of time for inserting a DNL to the Sunrise List are
            00:00:00 and 12:00:00 UTC.




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   Example of a SURL


   1,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z
   DNL,insertion-datetime
   example,2010-07-14T00:00:00.0Z
   another-example,2012-08-16T00:00:00.0Z
   anotherexample,2011-08-16T12:00:00.0Z


                                 Figure 18

   To provide authentication and integrity protection, the Sunrise List
   will be PGP signed by the TMDB (see also Section 5.1.1.4).  The PGP
   signature of the Sunrise List can be found in the similar URI but
   with extension .sig as shown below.

   The URL of the dy interface (Section 4.3.3) is:

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/dnl/surl-latest.csv >

   o  < https://<tmdb-domain-name>/dnl/surl-latest.sig >

7.  Formal Syntax

7.1.  Trademark Claims Notice (TCN)

   The schema presented here is for a Trademark Claims Notice.

   The BEGIN and END tags are not part of the schema; they are used to
   note the beginning and ending of the schema for URI registration
   purposes.

   Copyright (c) 2016 IETF Trust and the persons identified as authors
   of the code.  All rights reserved.

   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   modification, is permitted pursuant to, and subject to the license
   terms contained in, the Simplified BSD License set forth in
   Section 4.c of the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF
   Documents (http://trustee.ietf.org/license-info).


BEGIN
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<schema targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0"
  xmlns:tmNotice="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0"
  xmlns:mark="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0"



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  xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified">

  <annotation>
    <documentation>
      Schema for representing a Trademark Claim Notice.
    </documentation>
  </annotation>
  <import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0"/>
  <element name="notice" type="tmNotice:noticeType"/>
  <complexType name="holderType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="name" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="org" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="addr" type="tmNotice:addrType"/>
      <element name="voice" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="fax" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="email" type="mark:minTokenType" minOccurs="0"/>
    </sequence>
    <attribute name="entitlement" type="mark:entitlementType"/>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="noticeType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="id" type="tmNotice:idType"/>
      <element name="notBefore" type="dateTime"/>
      <element name="notAfter" type="dateTime"/>
      <element name="label" type="mark:labelType"/>
      <element name="claim" type="tmNotice:claimType" minOccurs="0"
        maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
    </sequence>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="claimType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="markName" type="token"/>
      <element name="holder" type="tmNotice:holderType"
        maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <element name="contact" type="tmNotice:contactType" minOccurs="0"
        maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <element name="jurDesc" type="tmNotice:jurDescType"/>
      <element name="classDesc" type="tmNotice:classDescType"
        minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <element name="goodsAndServices" type="token"/>
      <element name="notExactMatch" type="tmNotice:noExactMatchType"
        minOccurs="0"/>
    </sequence>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="jurDescType">
    <simpleContent>
      <extension base="token">



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        <attribute name="jurCC" type="mark:ccType" use="required"/>
      </extension>
    </simpleContent>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="classDescType">
    <simpleContent>
      <extension base="token">
        <attribute name="classNum" type="integer" use="required"/>
      </extension>
    </simpleContent>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="noExactMatchType">
    <choice maxOccurs="unbounded">
      <element name="udrp" type="tmNotice:udrpType"/>
      <element name="court" type="tmNotice:courtType"/>
    </choice>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="udrpType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="caseNo" type="token"/>
      <element name="udrpProvider" type="token"/>
    </sequence>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="courtType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="refNum" type="token"/>
      <element name="cc" type="mark:ccType"/>
      <element name="region" type="token" minOccurs="0"
        maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
      <element name="courtName" type="token"/>
    </sequence>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="addrType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="street" type="token" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="3"/>
      <element name="city" type="token"/>
      <element name="sp" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="pc" type="mark:pcType" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="cc" type="mark:ccType"/>
    </sequence>
  </complexType>
  <complexType name="contactType">
    <sequence>
      <element name="name" type="token"/>
      <element name="org" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
      <element name="addr" type="tmNotice:addrType"/>
      <element name="voice" type="mark:e164Type"/>
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      <element name="email" type="mark:minTokenType"/>
    </sequence>
    <attribute name="type" type="mark:contactTypeType"/>
  </complexType>
  <simpleType name="idType">
    <restriction base="token">
      <pattern value="[a-fA-F0-9]{8}\d{1,19}"/>
    </restriction>
  </simpleType>
</schema>
END


8.  Acknowledgements

   This specification is a collaborative effort from several
   participants in the ICANN community.  Bernie Hoeneisen participated
   as co-author until version 02 providing invaluable support for this
   document.  This specification is based on a model spearheaded by:
   Chris Wright, Jeff Neuman, Jeff Eckhaus and Will Shorter.  The author
   would also like to thank the thoughtful feedbak provided by many in
   the tmch-tech mailing list, but particularly the extensive help
   provided by James Gould, James Mitchell and Francisco Arias.  This
   document includes feedback received from the following individuals:
   Paul Hoffman.

9.  Change History

   [[RFC Editor: Please remove this section.]]

9.1.  Version 04

   1.  Ping update.

10.  IANA Considerations

   This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas
   conforming to a registry mechanism described in [RFC3688].  One URI
   assignment have been registered by the IANA.

   Registration request for the Trademark Claims Notice namespace:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0

      Registrant Contact: See the "Author's Address" section of this
      document.

      XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.



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   Registration request for the Trademark Claims Notice XML schema:

      URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:tmNotice-1.0

      Registrant Contact: See the "Author's Address" section of this
      document.

      XML: See Section 7.1 of this document.

11.  Security Considerations

   This specification uses HTTP Basic Authentication to provide a simple
   application-layer authentication service.  HTTPS is used in all
   interfaces in order to protect against most common attacks.  In
   addition, the client identifier is tied to a set of IP addresses that
   are allowed to connect to the interfaces described in this document,
   providing an extra security measure.

   The TMDB MUST provide credentials to the appropriate Registries and
   Registrars.

   The TMDB MUST require the use of strong passwords by Registries and
   Registrars.

   The TMDB, Registries and Registrars MUST use the best practices
   described in RFC 7525 or its successors.

12.  References

12.1.  Normative References

   [Claims50]
              ICANN, "Implementation Notes: Trademark Claims Protection
              for Previously Abused Names", July 2013,
              <https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/trademark-
              clearinghouse/previously-abused-16jul13-en.pdf>.

   [MatchingRules]
              ICANN, "Memorandum on Implementing Matching Rules",
              September 2012, <https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/
              trademark-clearinghouse/matching-rules-24sep12-en.pdf>.

   [QLP-Addendum]
              ICANN, "Qualified Launch Program Addendum", April 2014,
              <https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/trademark-
              clearinghouse/
              rpm-requirements-qlp-addendum-10apr14-en.pdf>.




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   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

   [RFC3688]  Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.

   [RFC7848]  Lozano, G., "Mark and Signed Mark Objects Mapping",
              RFC 7848, DOI 10.17487/RFC7848, June 2016,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7848>.

   [RPM-Requirements]
              ICANN, "Rights Protection Mechanism Requirements",
              September 2013, <https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/
              trademark-clearinghouse/rpm-requirements-30sep13-en.pdf>.

12.2.  Informative References

   [ICANN-GTLD-AGB-20120604]
              ICANN, "gTLD Applicant Guidebook Version 2012-06-04", June
              2012, <http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/agb/
              guidebook-full-04jun12-en.pdf>.

   [ISO3166-2]
              ISO, "International Standard for country codes and codes
              for their subdivisions", 2006,
              <http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes.htm>.

   [RFC2818]  Rescorla, E., "HTTP Over TLS", RFC 2818,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC2818, May 2000,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2818>.

   [RFC3339]  Klyne, G. and C. Newman, "Date and Time on the Internet:
              Timestamps", RFC 3339, DOI 10.17487/RFC3339, July 2002,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3339>.

   [RFC4180]  Shafranovich, Y., "Common Format and MIME Type for Comma-
              Separated Values (CSV) Files", RFC 4180,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC4180, October 2005,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4180>.

   [RFC4648]  Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data
              Encodings", RFC 4648, DOI 10.17487/RFC4648, October 2006,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4648>.





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   [RFC4880]  Callas, J., Donnerhacke, L., Finney, H., Shaw, D., and R.
              Thayer, "OpenPGP Message Format", RFC 4880,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC4880, November 2007,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4880>.

   [RFC5280]  Cooper, D., Santesson, S., Farrell, S., Boeyen, S.,
              Housley, R., and W. Polk, "Internet X.509 Public Key
              Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List
              (CRL) Profile", RFC 5280, DOI 10.17487/RFC5280, May 2008,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5280>.

   [RFC5890]  Klensin, J., "Internationalized Domain Names for
              Applications (IDNA): Definitions and Document Framework",
              RFC 5890, DOI 10.17487/RFC5890, August 2010,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5890>.

   [RFC7230]  Fielding, R., Ed. and J. Reschke, Ed., "Hypertext Transfer
              Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Message Syntax and Routing",
              RFC 7230, DOI 10.17487/RFC7230, June 2014,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7230>.

   [RFC7231]  Fielding, R., Ed. and J. Reschke, Ed., "Hypertext Transfer
              Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Semantics and Content", RFC 7231,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7231, June 2014,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7231>.

   [RFC7235]  Fielding, R., Ed. and J. Reschke, Ed., "Hypertext Transfer
              Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Authentication", RFC 7235,
              DOI 10.17487/RFC7235, June 2014,
              <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7235>.

   [RFC7719]  Hoffman, P., Sullivan, A., and K. Fujiwara, "DNS
              Terminology", RFC 7719, DOI 10.17487/RFC7719, December
              2015, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7719>.

   [WIPO-NICE-CLASSES]
              WIPO, "WIPO Nice Classification", 2015,
              <http://www.wipo.int/classifications/nice/en>.

   [WIPO.ST3]
              WIPO, "Recommended standard on two-letter codes for the
              representation of states, other entities and
              intergovernmental organizations", March 2007,
              <http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes.htm>.







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Author's Address

   Gustavo Lozano
   ICANN
   12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300
   Los Angeles  90292
   US

   Phone: +1.3103015800
   Email: gustavo.lozano@icann.org









































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