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Tue, 29 Sep 2015 10:42:14 -0400
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James,

Early on it was difficult to find copies of the contract itself, but 
here is what NYC now has online. 
http://www1.nyc.gov/site/forward/initiatives/dotnyc/dotnycdocs.page The 
main contract with appendices is about 300 pages long. I assume that the 
600 page references are to the additional parts dealing with Domain 
names held on ICANN collision list; Domain names restricted by ICANN; 
Domain names reserved for marketing and business development; Domain 
names reserved for the City of New York; and the Premium names list.

Also, here is the link to the preliminary agreement: 
http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/forward/documents/dotnyc/Neustar-TLD-Signed%20Agreement_Redacted.pdf 


For more information about how .nyc rolled out, your best bet is to 
contact Thomas Lowenhaupt. He is a key civil society person who has kept 
on top of the whole process.

These documents are good "food for thought" for potential Latin America, 
Africa and Asian applicants for new-gTLDs.

Sam L.



On 29/09/2015 9:16 AM, James Gannon wrote:
> Hey Sam,
>
> What was the 600 page contract? I haven’t seen any agreements of that size yet, would love to see what they threw into the NYC one!
>
> -James
>
>
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