gTLD IDN Tables Review Process When Reference LGR is not available
Reference Label Generation Rules (Ref. LGRs) are developed by closely working with the relevant language and script community. Ref. LGRs are then used in reviewing IDN tables submitted by the gTLD registries through the IDN services or Registry System Testing (RST). ICANN org has also developed and launched the IDN Table Review Tool to further improve transparency and consistency of the gTLD IDN table review process. This self-service tool allows Registry Operators (ROs) and Registry Service Providers (RSPs) to evaluate their IDN tables using the Ref. LGRs before submitting them to ICANN org for review.
You can buy a Brand Domain or Brand Handle ("Property") for a flat fee of US$6.00.
Set a selling price known as NYP (Name Your Price).
Interested parties place a bond with the platform to indicate their interest in purchasing at the NYP.
Once a bond is placed by a bidder, you have 3 calendar days to decide whether to:
If you accept the offer, you will receive the full NYP amount minus the transaction fee and the commission rate set by the platform at the time of transfer (e.g., 10% of the NYP bond).
The platform will deduct any transaction fees charged by payment gateways and any applicable tax withholdings from the NYP amount before it is disbursed to you.
If you decide to keep the Property by paying the penalty, the bidder will receive a full refund of their NYP bond.
The penalty paid by the original owner will be split 50/50 between the platform and the bidder.
The platform will handle any transaction fees charged by payment gateways and any applicable tax withholdings from the penalty amount before distribution.