Date
03 September 2003
ccNSO
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ccNSO Application (.uy)
- To: <ccnso-applications@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: ccNSO Application (.uy)
- From: <ccnso-launching-group@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 13:04:52 -0700
Application for Membership Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) To: ccNSO Membership c/o ICANN Secretary Date: 4 September 2003 Regarding: ccNSO Membership ------------ With this letter, I declare that SeCIU - Universidad de la Republica is the ccTLD manager (as defined in the ICANN bylaws, Article IX(4)(1)*) for the .uy domain, and that I am authorized to sign this application for membership to the ccNSO on behalf of SeCIU - Universidad de la Republica. SeCIU - Universidad de la Republica 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, Ida Holz Name of ccTLD Manager: SeCIU - Universidad de la Republica Contact Address: Colonia 2066 C.P. 11200 Montevideo Uruguay Telephone Number: +598 2 408 3901 E-Mail: dns-adm@xxxxxxxxxxxx Secondary contact information: Designated ccNSO representative for ccTLD (if different from above) Name: Ida Holz Contact Address: Colonia 2066 C.P. 11200 Montevideo Uruguay Telephone Number: +598 2 408 3901 E-Mail: holz@xxxxxxxxxxxx *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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