.info Frequently Asked
Questions
This section provides answers to some of the most commonly asked
questions about the registration of .info domain names.
What does the .info
domain stand for?
The .info domain is one of the seven new generic top-level
domains approved by ICANN to make up for the shortage of names
in .com .net .org namespace.
The .info domain can represent
the short form of the word "information" in many languages, but
essentially it is the one new unrestricted domain and as such
the one true .com alternative.
Who can register .info
domains?
The .info domain is targeted at individuals, small businesses
and Global 1000 corporations. It is also the only "unrestricted"
domain out of the seven new gTLDs.
Anybody will be eligible to
register a .info domain name when the registry goes live in
early October. Until then, during the "Sunrise" period from July
25, 2001 - August 27, 2001, only registered trademark holders
are eligible to register .info domain names.
Are the registration requirements for .info different than those
for .com, .net and .org?
The only difference in registration requirements is:
- during the .info sunrise
period: only trademark holders can apply and a minimum
registration period of five years will be enforced
- after the .info sunrise
period, the minimum registration period will be two years
These requirements have been set
by the registry and are meant to dissuade "squatters" from
registering domains.
Who runs the registry
for .info domain names?
Affilias, a consortium of 18 registrars, has been authorized to
run the .info registry. Tucows, our partner, is one of the 18
registrars with a stake in Affilias.
How will name disputes
be resolved?
Affilias will use ICAAN's UDRP (uniform dispute resolution
process) to resolve any disputes related to the registration of
.info domain names.
The domain name must conform to
standard rules for domain names:
- Only characters in the range A
to Z, 0 to 9 and hyphen are allowed
- Names can not begin or end
with a hyphen
- The maximum length is 63
characters (exclusive of the .info portion)
- Trademarks or service marks
incorporating any design elements are not eligible for
registration during the Sunrise Period.
What are the
registration fees?
Registration fees are $25 USD/domain/ year. However, Afilias
requires the minimum registration to be two years.
Are there any
specifications on the .info domain that I am allowed to
register?
Yes. ICANN has sanctioned that all single-character labels and
two-character labels be initially reserved. Therefore
registrants may not register domains with a single character (eg.
www.b.info) or two-character labels (eg. www.me.info).
Who is eligible to
register a domain during the Registry Live?
As .info is the only new unrestricted top-level domain, anyone
may register a domain name for any purpose.
How long is the Registry
Live?
The Registry Live will continue indefinitely.
Can I transfer a domain
registered during the Registry Live?
Domains can be transferred during the Registry Live as long as
the status of the domain permits transfers.
What are the
registration terms for domains registered during the Registry
Live?
Domain names registered during the Registry Live must be
registered for a minimum of two years and up to a maximum of 10
years.
When can I start using a
domain registered during the Registry Live?
Domains registered during the Registry Live are expected to be
resolvable approximately five minutes after the registration.
What dispute process
will be used for domains registered during the Registry Live?
Disputes for domains registered during the Registry Live may be
settled according to the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy
(UDRP) or through the regular court system.
How much does it cost to
assert a challenge?
Upon assertion, each challenge will be subject to a fee of $295
US dollars.
When can a trademark
holder assert a challenge?
Parties may assert a challenge against a Sunrise domain at any
time during the Sunrise Challenge Process, a period of up to 120
days following the conclusion of the Sunrise Period. After the
Sunrise Challenge period, parties disputing the validity of a
Sunrise domain must utilize ICANN's UDRP or the regular court
system.
How will challenges be
evaluated?
The exact rules and regulations of the Sunrise Challenge process
is currently being developed by WIPO. Please check back here at
a later date for the latest information.
How long will each round
last?
First Round: The submission period for the first round is
scheduled to last 7 days. At the end of 7 days, the submitted
domains will be randomized and the registry will begin
processing registrations. This processing is estimated to last 3
days (1 day for processing and 2 days for technical monitoring
of the system).
Second Round: During the 3 day processing period for the
first round, registrars will submit additional registration
requests to their individual queues. After the third day,
Afilias will randomize and process registrations. The processing
is estimated to last 2 days (1 day for processing and 1 day for
technical monitoring of the system).
Third Round: While the second round of registrations are
being processed, registrars may submit additional registration
requests to their individual queues, and these requests will be
processed in the same manner as the first and second rounds. The
processing of the third round is estimated to last 2 days (1 day
for processing and 1 day for technical monitoring of the
system).
Fourth and Fifth Rounds: The fourth and fifth rounds will
be collected and processed in the same manner as the third
round. After the fifth round, Afilias anticipates that the
volume of registration requests will allow the registry to move
to a real-time registration process. Once the registry begins to
process the final round, Afilias will not accept additional
registration requests for two days. After such two days, when
the final round of domain registrations has been processed,
Afilias will commence processing registrations in real time.
How does the processing
for each round work?
Afilias will process domain name requests using a round robin
mechanism such that no more than one registration request per
round will be processed for any registrar, whether such
registration request is accepted or not, so long as more than
one registrar has requests remaining in its queue. A domain name
request will be considered successful if: (i) the submitting
registrar has not already submitted a request in that round;
(ii) the domain name is available; and (iii) the registrar has
sufficient funds in its account for the registration. This round
robin process will continue until all domain name requests in
each individual queue have been processed. No real time
registrations will be processed during the round robin rotation,
so, while these initial queues are processed, registrars will be
submitting new registrations to new individual database queues.
Once the initial queues have been processed, the registry will
begin processing the next queues and the process will repeat.
How can a registrant
protect their intellectual property?
The first stage of the .info roll out is the Sunrise period. It
provides trademark owners the ability to register their marks in
the .info domain before the general public in order to protect
their intellectual property. Domains registered during the
Sunrise period must include the following information.
- The ASCII characters composing
the trademark.
- The date the trademark was
issued.
- The country in which the
trademark was registered.
- The trademark number. IP
owners will be able to protect their trade and service marks
by registering their corresponding domain names during the
Sunrise period.
Are there any
restrictions to the intellectual property that can be registered
as a domain name?
Those wishing to reserve their marks in the .info domain during
the Sunrise Period must own a current trademark or service mark
having national effect prior to October 2, 2000. Domain requests
must also be for ASCII characters identical to the textual or
word elements of the mark only, however, hyphens may be used
between spaces within a registered mark. Sunrise registrations
will only be accepted for terms of at least five years and will
be processed after registration fees are paid in full. The
domain names will be locked at the registry level for
approximately 180 days following the last day of the Sunrise
Period