Dear Sir,
As you may be aware, in November 2001, the United States Department of Commerce ("DOC") selected NeuStar, Inc. ("NeuStar") to be the Administrator of the .us top-level domain ("usTLD"), the official top-level domain for the United States of America. As Administrator of the usTLD, NeuStar has agreed to perform random "spot checks" on registrations in the usTLD to ensure that they comply with the usTLD Nexus Requirements which can be found at
http://www.neustar.us/policies/docs/...quirements.pdf .
Our records indicate that you are the registrant of the domain name mydomain.US.
On December 10, 2008, this domain name was randomly selected for Nexus revalidation and confirmation. According to the information you provided with your registration of the Domain Name, you indicated that you qualify under:
Category 1 - You are a US citizen or permanent resident
On December 10, 2008, NeuStar sent you an initial notice asking that you provide to us by no later than ten (10) days after the date set forth above, a written response describing how you qualify under the above Nexus category. In that letter we stated that if you were "unable to adequately explain or demonstrate through documentary evidence that you meet any of the Nexus Requirements, NeuStar may issue a finding that your entity or organization has failed to meet the Nexus Requirements." To date, we have not yet received a response from you or your organization setting forth how you meet the Nexus Requirements. As such, NeuStar has no choice but to find your registration of this domain name in noncompliance of the Nexus Requirements.
As a result, you will be given a total of ten (10) days from the date set forth in this letter, to cure the US Nexus deficiency. If you are able to demonstrate through specific documentation within ten (10) days that your entity or organization has remedied such deficiency, you will be allowed to keep the domain name. If, however, you either (i) do not respond within the ten (10) days of such a finding of noncompliance, or (ii) are unable to proffer evidence demonstrating compliance with the Nexus Requirements, the domain name registration will be deleted from the registry database without refund, and the domain name will be placed into the list of available domain names.