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.US is "Amerika's internet adres". Het is de
officiële landcode 'top-level domein' (ccTLD) voor de Verenigde
Staten binnen het wereldwijde domeinnaam systeem (DNS). |
.US is de enige manier om een Amerikaans adres op het internet
te zetten. Vandaag de dag, kunnen alle ingezetenden van de Vereinigde
Staten, overheidsinstanties, openbare nutsbedrijven, en bedrijven
kunnen een Amerikaanse identiteit op het internet beginnen met een
korte makkelijk-te-onthouden domeinnaam (bijv.: uwnaam.us, openbarenutsbedrijf.us,
mijnbedrijf.us).
Marktonderzoek heeft aangetoond dat .US namen erg populair
zijn bij consumenten van toepassingen zoals e-mail, digitale indenteit,
en persoonlijke websites. Organisaties van de overheid en volksbelangen
gebruiken .US adressen om burger-centrale 'e-Gov' toepassingen
toe te laten en om de behoeften van de Amerikaanse mensen te dienen.
Tot slot, bedrijven gebruiken .US domeinnamen om zichzelf te
promoten als Amerikaanse bedrijven om zo het vertrouwen van de consument
te inspireren en de consumenten aan te moedigen om "Amerikaans
te kopen".
Onderstaande treft u het engelse Nexus Policy voor .us-domeinnamen.
Nexus Policy
Registrants in the usTLD must be either:
1. A natural person (i) who is a United States citizen, (ii)
a permanent resident of the United States of America or any of its
possessions or territories, or (iii) whose primary place of domicile
is in the United States of America or any of its possessions [Nexus
Category 1],
2. An entity or organization that is (i) incorporated within
one of the fifty (50) U.S. states, the District of Columbia, or any
of the United States possessions or territories or organized, or (ii)
otherwise constituted under the laws of a state of the United States
of America, the District of Columbia or any of its possessions or
territories (including a federal, state, or local government of the
United States, or a political subdivision thereof, and unincorporated
organizations based in the United States) [Nexus Category 2],
or
3. An entity or organization that has a bona fide presence
in the United States of America or any of its possessions or territories.
[Nexus Category 3]
Prospective registrant will certify that they have a "bona fide
presence in the United States" on the basis of real and substantial
lawful contacts with, or lawful activities in, the United States of
America. This requirement is intended to ensure that only those individuals
or organizations that have a substantive lawful connection to the
United States are permitted to register for usTLD domain names.
It shall be a continuing requirement that all usTLD domain name registrants
maintain the US Nexus Requirement.
To implement the Nexus requirement, NeuStar will:
* Require that Registrars certify that they enforce the nexus requirements
upon their registrants and that they require that their registrants
to certify that they meet the nexus requirement.
* Conduct a scan of selected registration request information to provide
a "veracity check" on the information.
* Conduct "spot checks" on registrant information.
Information Collected From Registrants
To register a name, registrants, through their registrars will be
required to provide basic registration information to the Registry.
The minimum required information is:
* The domain name registered;
* The IP address and corresponding names of the primary and secondary
name servers for the registered name;
* The registrar name and URL or, where appropriate, the identity of
the delegated manager under which the name is registered;
* The original creation date and term of the registration;
* The name and postal address of the domain name registrant;
* The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number,
and (where available) fax number of the name holder for the name registered;
* The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number,
and (where available) fax number of the technical contact for the
name registered; and
* The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number,
and (where available) fax number of the administrative contact for
the name registered.
In addition to the above information, registrants will be required
to provide certain additional Nexus Information to their registrar.
Except where it is noted below that a registration will be denied
if information is missing, failure of a registration to satisfy Nexus
will result in the name being placed upon a 30-day hold during which
time the registrar will be notified and given the opportunity to correct
the information with the registrant. If no action is taken by the
registrar within the 30-day period, the registration will be cancelled
and the name will be returned to available status. The registration
fee will not be refunded. If, on the other hand, the registrar is
able to demonstrate compliance with the requirement and the information
is corrected, the hold will be released and the name will be registered.
* Certification that Registrant satisfies nexus requirement -- if
not completed, then registration will be rejected;
* Basis for compliance (Nexus Category 1, 2, or 3) -- if not completed,
then registration will be rejected;
* Certification that the listed name servers are located within the
United States - if not completed, then registration will be rejected;
Nexus Category 1
A natural person (i) who is a United States citizen, (ii) a permanent
resident of the United States of America or any of its possessions
or territories, or (iii) whose primary place of domicile is in the
United States of America or any of its possessions.
* statement of citizenship or legal permanent residency - if not completed
then registration will be rejected;
Nexus Category 2
An United States entity or organization that is (i) incorporated within
one of the fifty (50) U.S. states, the District of Columbia, or any
of the United States possessions or territories or organized, or (ii)
otherwise constituted under the laws of a state of the United States
of America, the District of Columbia or any of its possessions or
(including a federal, state, or local government of the United States,
or a political subdivision thereof, and unincorporated organizations
based in the United States).
Nexus Category 3
An entity or organization that has a bona fide presence in the United
States of America or any of its possessions or territories.
* Applicant must state country of citizenship.
* Check from category list, basis for compliance with Nexus requirement
- regularly engages in lawful activities (sales of goods or services
or other business, commercial or non-commercial including not-for-profit
activities) in the United States;
* maintains an office or other property within the United States
Category 3 Nexus Certification
Prospective Registrants will certify compliance with Category 3 Nexus
based upon substantial lawful contacts with, or lawful activities
in, the United States.
Factors that should be considered in determining whether an entity
or organization has a bona fide presence in the United States shall
include, without limitation, whether such prospective usTLD domain
name registrant:
* Regularly performs lawful activities within the United States related
to the purposes for which the entity or organization is constituted
(e.g., selling goods or providing services to customers, conducting
regular training activities, attending conferences), provided such
activities are not conducted solely or primarily to permit it to register
for a usTLD domain name and are lawful under the laws and regulations
of the United States and satisfy policies for the usTLD, including
policies approved and/or mandated by the DoC;
* Maintains an office or other facility in the United States for a
lawful business, noncommercial, educational, or governmental purpose
and not solely or primarily to permit it to register for a usTLD domain
name.
Nexus Dispute Policy
Although the Nexus Requirement will initially be enforced through
the registration process, as described above, disputes may arise as
to the authenticity, veracity, or accuracy of the registrant's Nexus
certification. Therefore, NeuStar, as administrator of the usTLD has
devised a Nexus Dispute Policy (NDP) that will be administered solely
by the usTLD Administrator, or its designated representative. The
NDP will provide interested parties with an opportunity to challenge
a registration not complying with the Nexus Requirement.
In the event that a third party wishes to challenge the authenticity
or veracity of a usTLD registrant's United States Nexus, that party
may submit a "Nexus Challenge" to the usTLD Administrator
or its authorized representative. The challenger must submit a written
statement to the usTLD Administrator via first class mail alleging
with specificity, evidence to support its allegation that the registrant
fails to meet any of the Nexus Requirements set forth above. NeuStar,
as the usTLD Administrator, may itself begin the challenge process
as the result of its own "spot check" process. The written
statement must be accompanied by a signed Nexus Challenge Affidavit,
which the challenger will download from www.neustar.us, and the required
NDP fee, as posted at www.neustar.us.
Once the usTLD Administrator receives a challenge, the domain name
will be placed upon "registry hold" until the matter is
resolved. While the name is on registry hold, the registrant may not
(i) change any of the contact information for that particular domain
name or (ii) transfer the domain name to any third party.
In the event that the usTLD Administrator finds that the challenger
has established a prima facie case that the registrant has not met
the Nexus Requirement, the usTLD Administrator Nexus Officer will
issue a letter to the registrant to submit evidence of compliance
with the Nexus Requirements ("Letter"). The registrant shall
have a period of thirty (30) days from the date of the Letter to submit
evidence of compliance. If, within the thirty (30) days, the registrant
submits evidence establishing compliance with the Nexus Requirement,
the registrant shall be permitted to keep the domain name.
If, however, the registrant either (i) does not respond within the
thirty (30 days, or (ii) is unable to demonstrate through documentary
evidence that it complied with the Nexus Requirement prior to the
date the NDP was invoked, the usTLD Administrator Nexus Officer will
issue a finding that the registrant has failed to meet the Nexus Requirement.
Upon such a finding, the registrant will be given a total of thirty
(30) days to cure the US Nexus deficiency. If the registrant is able
to demonstrate within (30) days that it has cured such deficiency,
the registrant will be allowed to keep the domain name. If the registrant
either (i) does not respond within the thirty (30) days, or (ii) is
unable to proffer evidence demonstrating compliance with the Nexus
Requirement, the domain name registration will be deleted from the
registry database, the registrar for the name will be notified, and
the domain name will be made available for registration. This process
represents the exclusive remedy for an NDP challenger.
usTLD Administrator reserves the right to modify this NDP at any time
with the permission of COTR. usTLD Administrator will post its revised
NDP on its Website at least thirty (30) calendar days before it becomes
effective.
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