Dear Staff, The IPC respectfully submits the following text (below) to accommodate the previously submitted comment (attached for quick reference), as it was cut off from our initial comment. This ensures the IPC’s complete text is “on the record.” 2.7.1: Reserved Names (WT2) Question 2.7.1.e.1: The base Registry Agreement allows registry operators to voluntarily reserve (and activate) up to 100 strings at the second level which the registry deems necessary for the operation or the promotion of the TLD. Should this number of names be increased or decreased? Please explain. Are there any circumstances in which exceptions to limits should be approved? Please explain. 2.7.1: Reserved Names (WT2) Question 2.7.1.e.3: In addition to the reservation of up to 100 domains at the second level, registry operators were allowed to reserve an unlimited amount of second level domain names and release those names at their discretion provided that they released those names through ICANN-accredited registrars. 2.8.1: Objections (WT3) Question 2.8.1.d.1: GAC Advice must include clearly articulated rationale, including the national or international law upon which it is based. Thank you! Kind regards, Chantelle
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Chantelle Doerksen