0.: Item 0a is the registration action type and is always required. The valid values for this item are N or New, M or Modify, or D or Delete. 1.: Item 0c is the information used to authenticate the guardian updating an existing domain. It is required if item 0b is CRYPT-PW. 2.: Item 2 is the second-level domain name, plus with the .com, .net, .org or .edu top-level domain. This item is always required. Letters and numbers are always valid in domain names. Dashes (-) may be used, but may not begin nor end a domain name. Special characters are never valid in domain names. Domain names may be up to 67 characters in length, including the top-level .com, .net, .org or .edu. For example, EXAMPLE.COM is a valid second-level domain name containing eleven characters. Network Solutions does not register third level domain names. 3.: Item 4a must be left blank during the registration of a new administrative contact. Item 4b is the type of the administrative contact, and is required if item 4a is left blank. Item 4a may be left blank if the Administrative Contact's NIC handle is unknown. 4.: Item 4c is required if item 4a is blank. Item 4c is the name of the administrative contact. 5.: Items 4e-4i, the postal address of the Administrative Contact, are required if item 4a is blank. Item 4e (Street Address) is always required. Items 4f-4h (City, State, and Postal Code) are required for all US addresses. Item 4i (Country) is always required and must be an ISO-3166 two-letter country code. A listing of ISO-3166 two-letter country codes list is available at http://www.iana.org/cctld.html 6.: Item 4j, the phone number of the Administrative Contact, is required if item 4a is blank. 7.: Item 4l, the e-mailbox of the Administrative Contact, is required if item 4a is blank. 8.: Item 5a must be left blank during the registration of a new technical contact. Item 5b is the type of the technical contact, and is required if item 5a is left blank. Item 5a may be left blank if the Technical Contact's NIC handle is unknown. 9.: Item 5c is required if item 5a is blank. Item 5c is the name of the Technical Contact. 10.: Items 5e-5i, the postal address of the Technical Contact, are required if item 5a is blank. Item 5e (Street Address) is always required. Items 5f-5h (City, State, and Postal Code) are required for all US addresses. Item 5i (Country) is always required and must be an ISO-3166 two-letter country code. A listing of ISO-3166 two-letter country codes list is available at http://www.iana.org/cctld.html 11.: Item 5j, the phone number of the Technical Contact, is required if item 5a is blank. 12.: Item 5l, the e-mailbox of the Technical Contact, is required if item 5a is blank. 13.: Item 6a must be left blank during the registration of a new billing contact. Item 6b is the type of the billing contact, and is required if item 6a is left blank. Item 6a may be left blank if the Billing Contact's NIC handle is unknown. 14.: Item 6c is required if item 6a is blank. Item 6c is the name of the Billing Contact. 15.: Items 6e-6i, the postal address of the Billing Contact, are required if item 6a is blank. Item 6e (Street Address) is always required. Items 6f-6h (City, State, and Postal Code) are required for all US addresses. Item 6i (Country) is always required and must be an ISO-3166 two-letter country code. A listing of ISO-3166 two-letter country codes list is available at http://www.iana.org/cctld.html 16.: Item 6j, the phone number of the Billing Contact, is required if item 6a is blank. 17.: A complete list of the DNS servers is required if either a new domain is being registered or the servers are being changed for an existing domain. The server list must contain two or more servers. 18.: Valid top level domains in item 2 are COM, NET, EDU, or ORG. 19.: Items 3b-3f are the postal address of the organization using the domain Name, also known as the registrant. Item 3b (Street Address) is always required. Items 3c-3e (City, State, and Postal Code) are required for all US addresses. Item 3f (Country) is always required and must be an ISO-3166 two-letter country code. A listing of ISO-3166 two-letter country codes is available at http://www.iana.org/cctld.html 20.: This item is the e-mailbox of a contact. It should have RFC 822 format. 21.: This item is the fully qualified hostname of a name server. An example of a valid hostname of a name server is SERVER.EXAMPLE.COM. 22.: The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) has prohibited the use of the IP address(es) indicated on your Agreement. For a complete list of reserved addresses, please contact hostmaster@ARIN.NET. 23.: Either the hostname or the IP address of a name server matches that of another server in the server list. 24.: Item 9 no longer exists in Version 3.5. The only delivery method is email. 25.: Item 0b is the scheme used to authenticate the guardian updating an existing domain. The valid values are MAIL-FROM, CRYPT-PW, or PGP. 26.: In item "b", indicate the type of Contact you are registering. If the Contact is an individual, enter I or INDIVIDUAL. If it is a group or organization where several individuals may be acting in that role, enter R or ROLE. 27.: Item 6l, the e-mailbox of the billing contact, is required if item 6a is blank. 28.: Item 3a is the name of the organization requesting the domain name, also known as the registrant. It is required for new domain name registrations. 29.: In this item, a is the Hostname of the Name Server, and b is the IP address of the Name Server. 30.: The maximum number of address lines is 5, which includes one line for the city/state/postal code and one line for the country. 31.: The Registrar (0z, 2z) and Vendor Password (2y) items are not allowed in the Domain Name Registration Agreement. 32.: Network Solutions Registration Services no longer registers domain names with the .GOV extension. The General Services Agency (GSA) assumed GOV registry responsibilities on 1-Oct-97. Your request has been forwarded to registration@fed.gov. 33.: Network Solutions, Inc., a private corporation that provides domain name registration services, declines to register the domain name for which you have applied. Network Solutions has a right founded in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to refuse to register, and thereby publish, on the Internet registry of domain names words that it deems to be inappropriate. Additionally, Network Solutions' outside counsel has advised us that the Supreme Court of the United States has held that no corporation can be compelled to engage in publication which that corporation finds to be inappropriate. 34.: Domain names registered through Network Solutions WorldNIC(tm) service May only be modified through WorldNIC. 35.: Network Solutions, Inc has received your request to register a domain name. Unfortunately, we cannot process your Domain Name Registration Agreement (Version 4.0) without items A-Q. Please resubmit your Domain Name Registration Agreement to hostmaster@networksolutions.com, and be sure to include these paragraphs in your transmission. 36.: Item 9a is the initial registration period. It should be a number between 1 and 10 indicating an initial registration period of 1 to 10 years. The full fee for the initial registration period is due at time of registration. If it is left blank the registration period shall be 2 years. END OF FILE