Is it appropriate to include references to pricing in Item C18.2 of the Sponsoring Organizations Proposal, which refers to “proposed terms for a contract with the registry operator”, or is this area reserved for direct discussion between ICANN and the Registry Operator?
Ordinarily, the proposed terms for a contract between the sponsoring organization and the registry operator should cover the services the registry operator will provide and the terms on which they will be provided. FAQ #69: Item A3 in the Sponsored TLD Application Transmittal From asks for “copies of documents demonstrating the authority (of the person signing the application)”. What type of documents are you expecting? Is an officer or employee of the sponsoring organization sufficient? If the person is not a top officer of the organization (Chair, etc.), you should submit a Board resolution (certified by the secretary or similar officer) authorizing the application. A top officer may simply state that she or he has authority to make the application. FAQ #70: I am located in the Southern California area. May I hand deliver my application to ICANN at its Marina del Rey office or do I have to send my application by mail or courier as stated in Item I22 of the Instructions? You may mail
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