ccNSO Application (.ly)

Date
28 August 2003

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ccNSO Application (.ly)

  • To: <ccnso-applications@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: ccNSO Application (.ly)
  • From: <ccnso-applications@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 05:44:21 -0700

                        Application for Membership
          Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)

To: ccNSO Membership
  c/o ICANN Secretary
Date: 28 August 2003
Regarding: ccNSO Membership
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With this letter, I declare that Dr Hosni Tayeb is the ccTLD manager
(as defined in the ICANN bylaws, Article IX(4)(1)*) for the .ly
domain, and that I am authorized to sign this application for membership
to the ccNSO on behalf of Dr Hosni Tayeb.

Dr Hosni Tayeb hereby recognizes the role of the ccNSO within the ICANN
structure, and agrees, for the duration of its membership in the ccNSO
to:

    (a) adhere to rules of the ccNSO, including membership rules;
    (b) adhere to ICANN bylaws as they apply to ccTLDS (Article XI
        and Annexes B and C of the ICANN bylaws found at
        http://www.icann.org/general/bylaws.htm); and
    (c) pay ccNSO membership fees established by the ccNSO Council.

Membership in the ccNSO is independent of any individual relationship a
ccTLD manager has with ICANN or the ccTLD manager's receipt of IANA
services.  (Article XI(4)(3)).

Sincerely,
Dr Hosni Tayeb

Name of ccTLD Manager: Dr Hosni Tayeb
Contact Address:
Traig al matar-Tripoli Libya
P.O Box 837771 Tripoli Libya
Telephone Number: 00218 21 3342887
E-Mail: tayeb@xxxxxxx

Secondary contact information:
    Designated ccNSO representative for ccTLD (if different from above)

Name:
Contact Address:

Telephone Number:
E-Mail:

*DEFINITION: For the purposes of membership of the ccNSO a ccTLD manager
is defined as the organization or entity responsible for managing an ISO
3166 country-code top-level domain and referred to in the IANA database
under the current heading of "Sponsoring Organization" (or any later
variant) for that country-code top-level domain.  (ICANN Bylaws Article
IX(4)(1)).




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