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Asia-Domains: Sunrise Period extended till Jan 31,2008

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Deadline for Sunrise 2b / 2c and Sunrise 3 registrations have been extended from Jan 15 to Jan 31, 2008.



The registry has agreed to extend Sunrise by about two weeks, to the end of Jan 2008, based on the number of requests received and the result of the recent online poll taken during the Dec 6 / 7 webcasts. Out of the 70 plus participants, around 60% of have respondents picked "yes" to the question "Would you prefer .Asia to extend Sunrise 2b, 2c and 3 to close on January 31, 2008?"



Sunrise Period 2b,2c and 3 of asia-domains

has started at November 13th.


SR2b: General Marks Sunrise for newer trademarks (applied for before

December 6, 2006) or marks that have not yet been actively used


SR2c: Extended Protection for trademark owners to protect their brands

beyond the term itself but also domain names that are relevant to their

lines of businesses: e.g. XYZ.Asia and XYZcomputers.Asia.


These possibilities shall be extended:


- Consideration for Registered Marks without Nice Classification

- Combination of 2 or more Registered Marks as an Acceptable Extension


Acceptable Extensions have been broadened to include words and phrases

used in the described goods and services for a Registered Mark,

especially where a mark is registered with a trademark office that does

not implement the Nice Classification system. Acceptable Extensions will

also include combination of two (2) or more Registered Marks in their

entirety (Exact Match and Acceptable Match).


SR3: Sunrise 3 (SR3) of asia-domains allows companies in the region to

protect and use their name with the asia-domain.


The following addendum was introduced to Sunrise 3 (SR3):

- Considerations for commonly used short forms and omission of locality

indications

- Acceptance of standard Romanization and Transliterations for Company Names

- Acceptance of standard Romanization and Transliterations for Trademarks

- Registered Marks Containing an Existing TLD as a Suffix

- Domain names that were subject of proceedings under the UDRP


The Acceptable Match considerations are enhanced to allow for initials

and short forms of an Entity Name, as well as the omission of locality

indications (e.g. the city, prefecture, province or country identifiers

included in an Registered Entity Name). SR3 is also expanded for

standard Romanized form of Entity Names and Registered Marks.

Finally, SR3 will also accept Domain Names Applied For based on an exact

match to a domain name that was subject of a UDRP proceeding decision.


You can also register an asia-domain, if your trade mark has a suffix of

a top level domain. Roger.asia can be registered, if your trade mark

protects roger.com.


Readers can explore more details at

http://www.registry.asia/draft/DotAsia-Sunrise-Addendum--FINALDRAFT-2007-10-12.pdf


Registered Name Holders of certain ccTLD extensions in Asia may apply

for the same asia-domain during SR3. No further documentary evidence

needs to be submitted unless requested by the .ASIA Registry.

- The Applicant must declare the particular ccTLD extension the SR3

application is based on.

- The WHOIS information obtained at the ccTLD registry should correspond

with the Registrant Contact information submitted.

- The Domain Name Applied for must correspond to the Entity Name.


Applicable ccTLDs include .com.au, .co.jp, .co.kr, .com.hk, .com.my and

others. A list of the applicable ccTLD extensions is included in

Appendix A of the Special Advisory.


Interested readers can see more details there:

http://www.registry.asia/draft/DotAsia-SR3-Advisory--2007-11-09.pdf


Hans-Peter Oswald


https://www.domainregistry.de/asia.html