What is the Sunrise
period?
The Sunrise period is a 45-day advance registration
period where eligible registered trademark and service
mark holders may apply for corresponding .info domain
names.
Who is eligible to
register a domain during the Sunrise period?
Owners of any current national or international
trademarks or service marks are eligible to register
their corresponding domain names during the Sunrise
period. The domain name must be identical to the
textual elements of the trademark or service mark.
When does the
Sunrise period start?
We are accepting Sunrise domain name submissions
through certified registrars right now until
June 30th, 2005.
Do I have to provide
additional information for a Sunrise domain name?
No, but in addition to the regular contact and name
server information required for normal domain name
registrations, PNINA reserves the right to request the
following trademark/service mark information:
- The ASCII characters
composing the trademark or service mark.
- The date the
trademark or service mark was issued.
- The country where
the trademark was registered.
- The trademark or
service mark number.
In the event that
separate applicants submit registration requests for
an identical domain, the first request that meets the
criteria for a Sunrise registration will be awarded
the domain name.
What is the
registration term for domains registered during the
Sunrise period?
A .ps Sunrise domain can be registered for one year, 3
years and up to a maximum of 10 years. We strongly
encourage registrants to register their domain names
for at least three years to protect their valuable
intellectual properties.
What are the fees
for domains registered during the Sunrise period?
The pre-registration fee for a .ps Sunrise domain name
is the same registration fees for any "ordinary"
domain name under the .ps or its Second Level Domains.
Special discounts will be given for multiple years
registration. Certified Registrars may offer
additional discounts for bulk or multiple
registrations based on the quantity you are
registering.
Do I have to submit
multiple pre-registrations for my Sunrise domain name?
No, one submission with correct information through a
Certified Registrar will be enough.
When can I start
using a domain registered during the Sunrise period?
Domains registered during the Sunrise period will be
activated within 24-48 hours where the websites they
point to may then go live promptly
What is the dispute
resolution process for domains registered during the
Sunrise period?
If another party registers a domain name matching your
trademark or service mark during the Sunrise period,
you can assert a challenge against the registrant
during the Sunrise Challenge period, which begins at
the conclusion of the Sunrise period and continues for
120 days.
Dispute resolution
services during this period will be provided
exclusively by the World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO). Domains registered after this
period will use ICANN's Uniform Dispute Resolution
Process (UDRP) or the regular Palestinian court
system.
