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  • From: "Dmitry S. Nikolaev" <dn AT mega-net.ru>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] New TLD .RUS
  • Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 17:45:29 +0300
  • Organization: OOO Meganet-2003

Ok.

I asked because I don`t see any feedback about charter after I send it yesterday morning. And today evening already.

Meanwhile today I rephrased some sentences in the charter text but the meaning is still the same (as it was in version that I send before).
Current version:

http://www.rus/charter/

.RUS TLD Charter (version 1.0 from 19.09.2017) General Description Dot RUS is the TLD (Top Level Domain) custom made for Russian people, but still available to everyone. 
Dot RUS is targeted to those who may want a domain with the association with Russia and/or an free alternate to .ru domains. Registration Registrations is available to everyone and completely free. You can register any domain name that you want, but you need to consider these rules: domain name registration is avail via web-interface of registration system that is totally automated; domain name registration is carried out for the purpose of their further use for addressing the User's resources in the Internet. Just reserve domain name not allowed; domain name must not use words that are contrary to the public interest, the principles of humanity and morality (in particular, words of obscene content, appeals of an inhumane nature, insulting human dignity or religious feelings and so on); information at domain pages (and/or files accessible via domain name) must not include incitement to violence, drugs, terrorism and other illegal activities condemned by the world community; domain cybersquatting not allowed; domain usage for spam email delivery, malware distribution, phishing and cracking are not allowed; domain name must not be more than 32 symbols length; after domain name is registered it will be valid (expire in) 6 months and will be deleted (can be registered again by anyone) after one week after it expired, if the domain holder will not prolong registration of the domain name in register system; And you need to consider these notes: for now there no limits on how many domain names can one person register, but if you try to register to much names .RUS administration can suspend your possibility to register new domain names until we will understand what you are doing; some domain names can be or already reserved for tech and government purposes; the .RUS registry is not a domain police force and meaningful abuse enforcement will be reliant on members reporting. All abusive behavior should be immediately reported to abuse.rus so administration can take action; Termination / Revocation The registrar has the right to suspend the delegation of the domain immediately without sending a request to the domain holder if domain holder violates registration rules. Domains can also be terminated via a member vote. Membership is granted to any domain holder, 1 vote per member regardless of the amount registrations they hold. Domains may also be revoked by the .RUS administration if the OpenNIC membership at large moves to revoke a registration. We do not foresee a circumstance where OpenNIC as a whole will be required to vote on the revocation of a .RUS domain, but if the need arises we will comply with any such vote. Disputes Since commercial interests can be involved, trademarks will be honoured. As a general rule, a domain may only be disputed by the holder of a trademark registered before the domain in question was registered. Trademark holders should speak to .RUS administration if they wish to dispute a domain. We can revoke or transfer registrations if ordered by a legitimate court of law, as a courtesy to that country, as applicable to OpenNIC`s dispute policy. The domain holder will be contacted and given a chance to respond. In the event the domain holder does not make an initial response within 14 days, the domain may be released or, if in the opinion of the .rus TLD team the dispute is not clear-cut, the matter will be referred to a vote by the Opennic membership. The dispute policy is intended to be a democratic balance between the needs of a commercial registrant and the rights of a domain holder. Amendments and Misc. Policies Amendments to this charter may be added by: a vote of .RUS domain holders; a vote of Opennic community; .RUS administration; Additionally, the .RUS administration is permitted to provide a binding user agreement for registrations at tld.rus that may include policies outside the scope of this charter.  Link to the up-to-date version of this charter will be always available on www.rus main page. Anonymity In recognition of the special nature of the community and demographic this organization is chartering a domain for, this organization will allow all individuals to register and vote without proof of identity or a real name. The sole criteria for to be considered a voting member of the organization will be an email address with one or more registered, non-revoked domains, belonging to a singular person. Should blatant abuse of said anonymity be discovered, the evidence of this activity may be used to propose the expulsion of the offender or offenders. The individual or individuals accused of said abuse will not be eligible voters on this proposal. Should such a proposal pass, the domains of all offending individuals will be revoked and become available for registration, and the individuals will be ineligible to vote on further proposals. The offenders may not have their eligibility to vote or register a domain reinstated. Abuse includes "csock-puppeting", Sybil attacks, and other similar methods of social subversion. Whois service TLD .RUS provide whois service. Personal information of the domain holder is not printed by default. Domain holder can change this in his profile in the domain register system if he want to. This setting applies to all domains that are registered by the holder.
With best regards, Dmitry S. Nikolaev

On 19.09.2017 17:36, Al Beano wrote:
Allow a period of discussion about the TLD then call a vote. I know I for one haven't had a chance to look at your proposal properly yet and I'll post my comments when I do. 

albino

On 19 September 2017 15:21:05 BST, "Dmitry S. Nikolaev" <dn AT mega-net.ru> wrote:
Hi.

So what is next ?






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