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Didn't see a previous thread on this news, so here it is.
When registering a .US Domain, the registrant must meet the Nexus requirements defined under http://www.dd24.net/documents/dotUSpolicy.en.pdf
At the time of the domain registration all registrants are required to certify that they meet the Nexus requirement by indicating the category under which they qualify, such as e.g. United States citizen, permanent resident of the US, American organization, bona fide presence in the US, etc. The .US Registry NeuStar is bound by their contract with the Department of Commerce to conduct periodic random checks of registrants' nexus
eligibility. In the past, this was done on an informal basis. Since January 27th 2003, this has however changed. NeuStar will randomly select approx. 0,5% of all registrations during a week and these registrations will be reviewed for Nexus compliance. The procedure will be that Registrants of these 0,5% will receive a so-called Nexus Confirmation email, meaning that each registrant will be required to reply to the email, and in doing so
reconfirming their nexus status. Registrants will have 30 days to respond to the request. If a registrant fails to respond, Neustar will attempt to contact the registrant again. In the event there is no response to the second request, Neustar will delete the domain in question without refund.
When registering a .US Domain, the registrant must meet the Nexus requirements defined under http://www.dd24.net/documents/dotUSpolicy.en.pdf
At the time of the domain registration all registrants are required to certify that they meet the Nexus requirement by indicating the category under which they qualify, such as e.g. United States citizen, permanent resident of the US, American organization, bona fide presence in the US, etc. The .US Registry NeuStar is bound by their contract with the Department of Commerce to conduct periodic random checks of registrants' nexus
eligibility. In the past, this was done on an informal basis. Since January 27th 2003, this has however changed. NeuStar will randomly select approx. 0,5% of all registrations during a week and these registrations will be reviewed for Nexus compliance. The procedure will be that Registrants of these 0,5% will receive a so-called Nexus Confirmation email, meaning that each registrant will be required to reply to the email, and in doing so
reconfirming their nexus status. Registrants will have 30 days to respond to the request. If a registrant fails to respond, Neustar will attempt to contact the registrant again. In the event there is no response to the second request, Neustar will delete the domain in question without refund.