RFC7848

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Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) G. Lozano Request for Comments: 7848 ICANN Category: Standards Track June 2016 ISSN: 2070-1721

              Mark and Signed Mark Objects Mapping

Abstract

Domain Name Registries (DNRs) may operate in special modes for certain periods of time, enabling trademark holders to protect their rights during the introduction of a Top-Level Domain (TLD).

One of those special modes of operation is the Sunrise Period. The Sunrise Period allows trademark holders an advance opportunity to register domain names corresponding to their trademarks before names are generally available to the public.

This document describes the format of a mark and a digitally signed mark used by trademark holders for registering domain names during the Sunrise Period of generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs). Three types of Mark objects are defined in this specification: registered trademarks, court-validated marks, and marks protected by statue or treaty.

Status of This Memo

This is an Internet Standards Track document.

This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It represents the consensus of the IETF community. It has received public review and has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG). Further information on Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.

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Introduction

Domain Name Registries (DNRs) may operate in special modes for certain periods of time enabling trademark holders to protect their rights during the introduction of a Top-Level Domain (TLD).

One of those special modes of operation is the Sunrise Period. The Sunrise Period allows trademark holders an advance opportunity to register domain names corresponding to their trademarks before names are generally available to the public.

This specification was defined as part of the development of the ICANN Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH). The ICANN TMCH is a global repository for trademark data used by DNRs, registrars, and trademark holders during the registration process of domain names.

This document describes a mapping of the common elements found in trademark data. A digitally signed mark format is defined in order to support digital signatures on the mark. Finally, a mapping for encoding the signed mark document is defined.

Three types of Mark objects are defined in this specification: registered trademarks, court-validated marks, and marks protected by statue or treaty.

This specification is intended to be used in the gTLD space, but nothing precludes the use of this format by other entities.

The detailed policy regarding the public key infrastructure (PKI), authorized validators, and other requirements must be defined based on the local policy of the entities using this specification. In the case of gTLDs, the detailed policy regarding the use of this specification is defined in the Rights Protection Mechanism Requirements document (see [ICANN-TMCH]), and the PKI is defined in [TMCH]. Implementations will need to implement such a PKI (or an equivalent) in order for the signatures defined in this document to have any useful semantics.

The objects specified in this document can be referenced by application protocols like the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), defined in RFC5730.

Terminology

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 RFC2119.

XML (EXtensible Markup Language) is case sensitive. Unless stated otherwise, XML specifications and examples provided in this document MUST be interpreted in the character case presented in order to develop a conforming implementation.

"signedMark-1.0" is used as an abbreviation for "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0". The XML namespace prefix "smd" is used, but implementations MUST NOT depend on it and instead employ a proper namespace-aware XML parser and serializer to interpret and output the XML documents.

"mark-1.0" is used as an abbreviation for "urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0". The XML namespace prefix "mark" is used, but implementations MUST NOT depend on it and instead employ a proper namespace-aware XML parser and serializer to interpret and output the XML documents.

Object Description

This section defines the Mark and Signed Mark objects. Empty complex element types and abstract elements are defined to support additional definitions using XML schema substitution groups. Support for replacement through the XML schema substitution groups is included in the description of the objects.

This section defines some elements as OPTIONAL. If an element is not defined as OPTIONAL, then it MUST be included in the object.

The following elements are defined as telephone numbers: <mark:voice>, <mark:fax>, and <smd:voice>. The representation of telephone numbers in this specification is derived from structures defined in [ITU.E164.2005]. Telephone numbers described in this mapping are character strings that MUST begin with a plus sign ("+", ASCII value 0x002B), followed by a country code defined in [ITU.E164.2005], followed by a dot (".", ASCII value 0x002E), followed by a sequence of digits representing the telephone number. An optional "x" attribute is provided to note telephone extension information.

The following elements are defined as email addresses: <mark:email> and <smd:email>. Email address syntax is defined in RFC5322.

Holder and Contact Objects

Marks are linked to Holder objects and optionally linked to Contact objects. This section defines the <mark:holder> and <mark:contact> objects.

o The child elements of <mark:holder> include:

  *  A <mark:name> element that contains the name of the individual
     holder of the mark.  At least one of <mark:name> and <mark:org>
     MUST be specified, and <mark:name> is OPTIONAL if <mark:org> is
     specified.
  *  A <mark:org> element that contains the name of the organization
     holder of the mark.  At least one of <mark:name> and <mark:org>
     MUST be specified, and <mark:org> is OPTIONAL if <mark:name> is
     specified.
  *  A <mark:addr> element that contains the address information of
     the holder of a mark.  A <mark:addr> contains the following
     child elements:
     +  One, two, or three OPTIONAL <mark:street> elements that
        contain the holder's street address.
     +  A <mark:city> element that contains the holder's city.
     +  An OPTIONAL <mark:sp> element that contains the holder's
        state or province.
     +  An OPTIONAL <mark:pc> element that contains the holder's
        postal code.
     +  A <mark:cc> element that contains the holder's country code.
        This is a two-character code from [ISO3166-2].
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:voice> element that contains the holder's
     voice telephone number.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:fax> element that contains the holder's
     facsimile telephone number.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:email> element that contains the email
     address of the holder.

o The child elements of <mark:contact> include:

  *  A <mark:name> element that contains the name of the responsible
     person.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:org> element that contains the name of the
     organization of the contact.
  *  A <mark:addr> element that contains the address information of
     the contact.  A <mark:addr> contains the following child
     elements:
     +  One, two, or three OPTIONAL <mark:street> elements that
        contain the contact's street address.
     +  A <mark:city> element that contains the contact's city.
     +  An OPTIONAL <mark:sp> element that contains the contact's
        state or province.
     +  An OPTIONAL <mark:pc> element that contains the contact's
        postal code.
     +  A <mark:cc> element that contains the contact's country
        code.  This is a two-character code from [ISO3166-2].
  *  A <mark:voice> element that contains the contact's voice
     telephone number.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:fax> element that contains the contact's
     facsimile telephone number.
  *  A <mark:email> element that contains the contact's email
     address.

Mark

A <mark:mark> element that describes an applicant's prior right to a given domain name.

A <mark:mark> element substitutes for the <mark:abstractMark> abstract element to define a concrete definition of a mark. The <mark:abstractMark> element can be replaced by other mark definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

The child elements of the <mark:mark> element include:

One or more <mark:trademark>, <mark:treatyOrStatute>, and <mark:court> elements that contain the detailed information of marks.

o A <mark:trademark> element that contains the following child

  elements:
  *  A <mark:id> that uniquely identifies a mark in relation to a
     repository of marks potentially maintained by more than one
     issuer.  A <mark:id> value is a concatenation of the local
     identifier, followed by a hyphen ("-", ASCII value 0x002D),
     followed by the issuer identifier.
  *  A <mark:markName> element that contains the mark text string.
  *  One or more <mark:holder> elements that contain the information
     of the holder of the mark.  An "entitlement" attribute is used
     to identify the entitlement of the holder; possible values are
     "owner", "assignee", and "licensee".
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:contact> elements that contain the
     information of the representative of the mark registration.  A
     "type" attribute is used to identify the type of contact;
     possible values are "owner", "agent", or "thirdparty".
  *  A <mark:jurisdiction> element that contains the two-character
     code of the jurisdiction where the trademark was registered.
     This is a two-character code from [WIPO.ST3].
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:class> elements that contain the
     World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Nice
     Classification class numbers of the mark as defined in the WIPO
     Nice Classification [WIPO-NICE-CLASSES].
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:label> elements that contain the
     A-label form (as defined in RFC5890) of the label that
     corresponds to the <mark:markName>.
  *  A <mark:goodsAndServices> element that contains the full
     description of the goods and services from the document
     certifying the registration of the mark.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:apId> element that contains the trademark
     application ID registered in the trademark office.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:apDate> element that contains the date the
     trademark was applied for.
  *  A <mark:regNum> element that contains the trademark
     registration number registered in the trademark office.
  *  A <mark:regDate> element that contains the date the trademark
     was registered.
  *  An OPTIONAL <mark:exDate> element that contains the expiration
     date of the trademark.

o A <mark:treatyOrStatute> element that contains the following child

  elements:
  *  A <mark:id> element; see definition in the <mark:trademark>
     section above.
  *  A <mark:markName> element; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  One or more <mark:holder> elements; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:contact> elements; see definition
     in the <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  One or more <mark:protection> elements that contain the
     countries and region of the country where the mark is
     protected.  The <mark:protection> element contains the
     following child elements:
     +  A <mark:cc> element that contains the two-character code of
        the country in which the mark is protected.  This is a two-
        character code from [ISO3166-2].
     +  An OPTIONAL <mark:region> element that contains the name of
        a city, state, province, or other geographic region of
        <mark:country> in which the mark is protected.
     +  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:ruling> elements that contain
        the two-character code of the national territory in which
        the statute or treaty is applicable.  This is a two-
        character code from [ISO3166-2].
     +  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:label> elements; see definition
        in the <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  A <mark:goodsAndServices> element; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  A <mark:refNum> element that contains the serial number of the
     mark.
  *  A <mark:proDate> element that contains the date of protection
     of the mark.
  *  A <mark:title> element that contains the title of the treaty or
     statute.
  *  A <mark:execDate> element that contains the execution date of
     the treaty or statute.

o A <mark:court> element that contains the following child elements:

  *  A <mark:id> element; see definition in the <mark:trademark>
     section above.
  *  A <mark:markName> element; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  One or more <mark:holder> elements; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:contact> elements; see definition
     in the <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:label> elements; see definition in
     the <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  A <mark:goodsAndServices> element; see definition in the
     <mark:trademark> section above.
  *  A <mark:refNum> element that contains the reference number of
     the court's opinion.
  *  A <mark:proDate> element that contains the date of protection
     of the mark.
  *  A <mark:cc> element that contains the two-character code of the
     country where the court is located.  This is a two-character
     code from [ISO3166-2].
  *  Zero or more OPTIONAL <mark:region> elements that contain the
     name of a city, state, province, or other geographic region of
     <mark:cc> in which the mark is protected.  In case
     <mark:region> is specified, a default-deny approach MUST be
     assumed regarding the regions of a country.
  *  A <mark:courtName> element that contains the name of the court.

Signed Mark

The <smd:signedMark> is a digitally signed XML document using an XML Signature [XMLDSIG]. The <smd:signedMark> XML document (SMD) includes a required "id" attribute of type XML Schema Definition (XSD) ID for use with an IDREF URI from the Signature element. The SMD might be transmitted as part of a protocol already based on XML; therefore, exclusive XML canonicalization as defined in [XMLC14N] MUST be used.

A <smd:signedMark> element substitutes for the <smd:abstractSignedMark> abstract element to define a concrete definition of a signed mark. The <smd:abstractSignedMark> element can be replaced by other signed mark definitions using the XML schema substitution groups feature.

The child elements of the <smd:signedMark> element include:

o The <smd:id> element that uniquely identifies an SMD in relation

  to a repository of SMDs potentially maintained by more than one
  issuer.  The <smd:id> value is a concatenation of the local
  identifier, followed by a hyphen ("-", ASCII value 0x002D),
  followed by the issuer identifier.

o A <smd:issuerInfo> element that contains the information of the

  issuer of the mark registration.  An "issuerID" attribute is used
  to specify the issuer identifier.  The child elements include:
  *  A <smd:org> element that contains the organization name of the
     issuer.
  *  A <smd:email> element that contains the issuer customer support
     email address.
  *  An OPTIONAL <smd:url> element that contains the HTTP or HTTPS
     URL of the issuer's site.
  *  An OPTIONAL <smd:voice> element that contains the issuer's
     voice telephone number.

o A <smd:notBefore> element that contains the creation date and time

  of the SMD.

o A <smd:notAfter> element that contains the expiration date and

  time of the SMD.

o A <mark:mark> element that contains the mark information as

  defined in Section 2.2.

The following is an example of an SMD:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<smd:signedMark xmlns:smd="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0"
id="smd1">

<smd:id>0000001751376056503931-65535</smd:id> <smd:issuerInfo issuerID="65535">

 <smd:org>ICANN TMCH TESTING TMV</smd:org>
 <smd:email>[email protected]</smd:email>
 <smd:url>https://www.example.com</smd:url>
 <smd:voice>+32.000000</smd:voice>

</smd:issuerInfo> <smd:notBefore>2013-08-09T13:55:03.931Z</smd:notBefore> <smd:notAfter>2017-07-23T22:00:00.000Z</smd:notAfter> <mark:mark xmlns:mark="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0">

 <mark:trademark>
   <mark:id>00052013734689731373468973-65535</mark:id>
   <mark:markName>Test & Validate</mark:markName>
   <mark:holder entitlement="owner">
     <mark:org>Ag corporation</mark:org>
     <mark:addr>
       <mark:street>1305 Bright Avenue</mark:street>
       <mark:city>Arcadia</mark:city>
       <mark:sp>CA</mark:sp>
       <mark:pc>90028</mark:pc>
       <mark:cc>US</mark:cc>
     </mark:addr>
   </mark:holder>
   <mark:contact type="agent">
     <mark:name>Tony Holland</mark:name>
     <mark:org>Ag corporation</mark:org>
     <mark:addr>
       <mark:street>1305 Bright Avenue</mark:street>
       <mark:city>Arcadia</mark:city>
       <mark:sp>CA</mark:sp>
       <mark:pc>90028</mark:pc>
       <mark:cc>US</mark:cc>
     </mark:addr>
     <mark:voice>+1.2025562302</mark:voice>
     <mark:fax>+1.2025562301</mark:fax>
     <mark:email>[email protected]</mark:email>
   </mark:contact>
   <mark:jurisdiction>US</mark:jurisdiction>
   <mark:class>15</mark:class>
   <mark:label>testandvalidate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>test---validate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>testand-validate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>test-et-validate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>test-validate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>test--validate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>test-etvalidate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>testetvalidate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>testvalidate</mark:label>
   <mark:label>testet-validate</mark:label>
   <mark:goodsAndServices>guitar</mark:goodsAndServices>
   <mark:regNum>1234</mark:regNum>
   <mark:regDate>2012-12-31T23:00:00.000Z</mark:regDate>
 </mark:trademark>

</mark:mark>

 <Signature xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#">

<SignedInfo>

<CanonicalizationMethod
Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/10/xml-exc-c14n#"/>
<SignatureMethod
Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmldsig-more#rsa-sha256"/>
<Reference URI="#smd1">
 <Transforms>
  <Transform
Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#enveloped-signature"/>
 </Transforms>
 <DigestMethod
Algorithm="http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#sha256"/>
<DigestValue>wgyW3nZPoEfpptlhRILKnOQnbdtU6ArM7ShrAfHgDFg=</DigestValue>
</Reference>

</SignedInfo> <SignatureValue>

jMu4PfyQGiJBF0GWSEPFCJjmywCEqR2h4LD+ge6XQ+JnmKFFCuCZS/3SLKAx0L1w
QDFO2e0Y69k2G7/LGE37X3vOflobFM1oGwja8+GMVraoto5xAd4/AF7eHukgAymD
o9toxoa2h0yV4A4PmXzsU6S86XtCcUE+S/WM72nyn47zoUCzzPKHZBRyeWehVFQ+
jYRMIAMzM57HHQA+6eaXefRvtPETgUO4aVIVSugc4OUAZZwbYcZrC6wOaQqqqAZi
30aPOBYbAvHMSmWSS+hFkbshomJfHxb97TD2grlYNrQIzqXk7WbHWy2SYdA+sI/Z
ipJsXNa6osTUw1CzA7jfwA==

</SignatureValue> <KeyInfo>

<X509Data>
<X509Certificate>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</X509Certificate> </X509Data> </KeyInfo>

 </Signature>
</smd:signedMark>

NOTE: The example shown above includes white space for indentation purposes. It is RECOMMENDED that SMDs do not include white space between the XML elements, in order to mitigate risks of invalidating the digital signature when transferring of SMDs between applications takes place.

Encoded Signed Mark

The <smd:encodedSignedMark> element contains an encoded form of an SMD (described in Section 2.3), with the encoding defined by the "encoding" attribute with the default "encoding" value of "base64" RFC4648.

The following is an example of a <smd:encodedSignedMark> element that uses the default "base64" for encoding a <smd:signedMark> element.

<smd:encodedSignedMark
xmlns:smd="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0">
PD94bWwgdmVyc2lvbj0iMS4wIiBlbmNvZGluZz0iVVRGLTgiPz4KPHNtZDpzaWduZWRNYXJ
rIHhtbG5zOnNtZD0idXJuOmlldGY6cGFyYW1zOnhtbDpuczpzaWduZWRNYXJrLTEuMCIgaW
... (base64 data elided for brevity) ...
PC9zbWQ6c2lnbmVkTWFyaz4=
</smd:encodedSignedMark>

Formal Syntax

Two schemas are presented here. The first schema is the schema for the Signed Mark object. The second schema is the schema for the Mark object.

The formal syntax presented here is a complete schema representation of the object mapping suitable for automated validation of EPP XML instances. The BEGIN and END tags are not part of the schema; they are used to note the beginning and ending of the schema for URI registration purposes.

Signed Mark Schema

 BEGIN
 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
 <schema
targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0"
xmlns:smd="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0"
xmlns:mark="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0"
xmlns:dsig="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#"
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
elementFormDefault="qualified">
<annotation>
  <documentation>
    Schema for representing a Signed Mark object.
  </documentation>
</annotation>
<import namespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0" />
<import namespace="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#" />
<element name="abstractSignedMark" type="smd:abstractSignedMarkType"
 abstract="true"/>
<complexType name="abstractSignedMarkType"/>
<element name="signedMark" type="smd:signedMarkType"
  substitutionGroup="smd:abstractSignedMark"/>
<element name="encodedSignedMark" type="smd:encodedSignedMarkType"/>
<complexType name="signedMarkType">
  <complexContent>
    <extension base="smd:abstractSignedMarkType">
      <sequence>
        <element name="id" type="mark:idType"/>
        <element name="issuerInfo" type="smd:issuerInfoType"/>
        <element name="notBefore" type="dateTime"/>
        <element name="notAfter" type="dateTime"/>
        <element ref="mark:abstractMark"/>
        <element ref="dsig:Signature"/>
      </sequence>
      <attribute name="id" type="ID" use="required"/>
    </extension>
  </complexContent>
</complexType>
<complexType name="issuerInfoType">
  <sequence>
    <element name="org" type="token"/>
    <element name="email" type="mark:minTokenType"/>
    <element name="url" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
    <element name="voice" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
  </sequence>
  <attribute name="issuerID" type="token" use="required"/>
</complexType>
<complexType name="encodedSignedMarkType">
  <simpleContent>
    <extension base="token">
      <attribute name="encoding" type="token" default="base64"/>
    </extension>
  </simpleContent>
</complexType>
 </schema>
 END

Mark Schema

BEGIN
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<schema

targetNamespace="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0" xmlns:mark="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified">

<annotation>

 <documentation>
   Schema for representing a Trademark, also referred to
   as Mark.
 </documentation>

</annotation>

<element name="abstractMark" type="mark:abstractMarkType"

 abstract="true"/>

<element name="mark" type="mark:markType"

 substitutionGroup="mark:abstractMark"/>

<complexType name="abstractMarkType"/>

<complexType name="markType">

 <complexContent>
   <extension base="mark:abstractMarkType">
     <sequence>
       <element name="trademark" type="mark:trademarkType"
         minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
       <element name="treatyOrStatute"
         type="mark:treatyOrStatuteType" minOccurs="0"
         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
       <element name="court" type="mark:courtType" minOccurs="0"
         maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
     </sequence>
   </extension>
 </complexContent>

</complexType>

<complexType name="holderType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="name" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="org" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="addr" type="mark:addrType"/>
   <element name="voice" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="fax" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="email" type="mark:minTokenType" minOccurs="0"/>
 </sequence>
 <attribute name="entitlement" type="mark:entitlementType"/>

</complexType>

<complexType name="contactType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="name" type="token"/>
   <element name="org" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="addr" type="mark:addrType"/>
   <element name="voice" type="mark:e164Type"/>
   <element name="fax" type="mark:e164Type" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="email" type="mark:minTokenType"/>
 </sequence>
 <attribute name="type" type="mark:contactTypeType"/>

</complexType>

<complexType name="trademarkType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="id" type="mark:idType"/>
   <element name="markName" type="token"/>
   <element name="holder" type="mark:holderType"
     maxOccurs="unbounded" />
   <element name="contact" type="mark:contactType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="jurisdiction" type="mark:ccType"/>
   <element name="class" type="integer" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="label" type="mark:labelType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="goodsAndServices" type="token" />
   <element name="apId" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="apDate" type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="regNum" type="token"/>
   <element name="regDate" type="dateTime"/>
   <element name="exDate" type="dateTime" minOccurs="0"/>
 </sequence>

</complexType>

<complexType name="treatyOrStatuteType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="id" type="mark:idType"/>
   <element name="markName" type="token"/>
   <element name="holder" type="mark:holderType"
     maxOccurs="unbounded" />
   <element name="contact" type="mark:contactType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="protection" type="mark:protectionType"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="label" type="mark:labelType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="goodsAndServices" type="token" />
   <element name="refNum" type="token"/>
   <element name="proDate" type="dateTime"/>
   <element name="title" type="token"/>
   <element name="execDate" type="dateTime"/>
 </sequence>

</complexType>

<complexType name="courtType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="id" type="mark:idType"/>
   <element name="markName" type="token"/>
   <element name="holder" type="mark:holderType"
     maxOccurs="unbounded" />
   <element name="contact" type="mark:contactType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="label" type="mark:labelType" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="goodsAndServices" type="token" />
   <element name="refNum" type="token"/>
   <element name="proDate" type="dateTime"/>
   <element name="cc" type="mark:ccType"/>
   <element name="region" type="token" minOccurs="0"
     maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
   <element name="courtName" type="token"/>
 </sequence>

</complexType>

<complexType name="addrType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="street" type="token" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="3"/>
   <element name="city" type="token"/>
   <element name="sp" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="pc" type="mark:pcType" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="cc" type="mark:ccType"/>
 </sequence>

</complexType>

<complexType name="protectionType">

 <sequence>
   <element name="cc" type="mark:ccType"/>
   <element name="region" type="token" minOccurs="0"/>
   <element name="ruling" type="mark:ccType"
     minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
 </sequence>

</complexType>

<simpleType name="pcType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <maxLength value="16"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="ccType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <length value="2"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<complexType name="e164Type">

 <simpleContent>
   <extension base="mark:e164StringType">
     <attribute name="x" type="token"/>
   </extension>
 </simpleContent>

</complexType>

<simpleType name="e164StringType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <pattern value="(\+[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,14})?"/>
   <maxLength value="17"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="idType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <pattern value="\d+-\d+"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="labelType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <minLength value="1"/>
   <maxLength value="63"/>
   <pattern value="[a-zA-Z0-9]([a-zA-Z0-9\-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="minTokenType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <minLength value="1"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="entitlementType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <enumeration value="owner"/>
   <enumeration value="assignee"/>
   <enumeration value="licensee"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

<simpleType name="contactTypeType">

 <restriction base="token">
   <enumeration value="owner"/>
   <enumeration value="agent"/>
   <enumeration value="thirdparty"/>
 </restriction>

</simpleType>

</schema>
END

IANA Considerations

This document uses URNs to describe XML namespaces and XML schemas conforming to the registry mechanism described in RFC3688. IANA has registered two URI assignments: signed mark (signedMark-1.0) and mark (mark-1.0).

o The signed mark namespace (signedMark-1.0) has been registered in

  the "ns" registry.
  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:signedMark-1.0
  Registrant Contact: IESG
  XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

o The signed mark schema (signedMark-1.0) has been registered in the

  "schema" registry.
  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:signedMark-1.0
  Registrant Contact: IESG
  XML: See the "Formal Syntax" section of this document.

o The mark namespace (mark-1.0) has been registered in the "ns"

  registry.
  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:mark-1.0
  Registrant Contact: IESG
  XML: None.  Namespace URIs do not represent an XML specification.

o The mark schema (mark-1.0) has been registered in the "schema"

  registry.
  URI: urn:ietf:params:xml:schema:mark-1.0
  Registrant Contact: IESG
  XML: See the "Formal Syntax" section of this document.

Security Considerations

The security of a Signed Mark object depends on the security of the underlying XML Digital Signature (DSIG) algorithms. As such, all the security considerations from [XMLDSIG] apply here as well.

The digital signature algorithm used in Signed Mark objects SHOULD be RSA-SHA256 RFC6931. The size of the RSA key SHOULD be at least 2048 bits. A valid reason for choosing something else would be if RSA-SHA256 is deemed to not provide sufficient security.

In the case of the ICANN TMCH, Signed Mark objects use the algorithms for digesting and signing recommended in this document.

Signed Mark objects are used primarily for domain name registrations in gTLDs during the Sunrise Period, but other third parties might be using them. A party using Signed Mark objects should verify that the digital signature is valid based on local policy. In the case of gTLDs, the Rights Protection Mechanism Requirements document [ICANN-TMCH] defines such policy, and the PKI is defined in [TMCH]. Implementations will need to implement such a PKI (or an equivalent) in order for the signatures defined in this document to have any useful semantics.

References

Normative References

[ICANN-TMCH]

          ICANN, "Trademark Clearinghouse; Rights Protection
          Mechanism Requirements", 2013,
          <http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/
          trademark-clearinghouse/rpm-requirements-30sep13-en.pdf>.

[ISO3166-2]

          ISO, "International Standard for country codes and codes
          for their subdivisions", 2006,
          <http://www.iso.org/iso/home/standards/country_codes.htm>.

[ITU.E164.2005]

          International Telecommunication Union, "The international
          public telecommunication numbering plan", ITU-T
          Recommendation E.164, November 2010,
          <https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-E.164-201011-I/en>.

RFC2119 Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate

          Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
          DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

RFC3688 Mealling, M., "The IETF XML Registry", BCP 81, RFC 3688,

          DOI 10.17487/RFC3688, January 2004,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3688>.

RFC4648 Josefsson, S., "The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data

          Encodings", RFC 4648, DOI 10.17487/RFC4648, October 2006,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4648>.

RFC5322 Resnick, P., Ed., "Internet Message Format", RFC 5322,

          DOI 10.17487/RFC5322, October 2008,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5322>.

RFC5890 Klensin, J., "Internationalized Domain Names for

          Applications (IDNA): Definitions and Document Framework",
          RFC 5890, DOI 10.17487/RFC5890, August 2010,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5890>.

RFC6931 Eastlake 3rd, D., "Additional XML Security Uniform

          Resource Identifiers (URIs)", RFC 6931,
          DOI 10.17487/RFC6931, April 2013,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6931>.

[WIPO-NICE-CLASSES]

          WIPO, "Nice Classification", January 2016,
          <http://www.wipo.int/classifications/nice/en>.

[WIPO.ST3] WIPO, "Recommended standard on two-letter codes for the

          representation of states, other entities and
          intergovernmental organizations", Standard ST.3, February
          2015, <http://www.wipo.int/standards/en/pdf/03-03-01.pdf>.

[XMLC14N] W3C, "Exclusive XML Canonicalization Version 1.0",

          W3C Recommendation, July 2002,
          <http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xml-exc-c14n-20020718>.

[XMLDSIG] W3C, "XML Signature Syntax and Processing Version 1.1",

          W3C Recommendation, April 2013,
          <http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core1>.

Informative References

[EPP-LAUNCH]

          Gould, J., Tan, W., and G. Brown, "Launch Phase Mapping
          for the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)", Work in
          Progress, draft-ietf-regext-launchphase-00, April 2016.

RFC5105 Lendl, O., "ENUM Validation Token Format Definition",

          RFC 5105, DOI 10.17487/RFC5105, December 2007,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5105>.

RFC5730 Hollenbeck, S., "Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)",

          STD 69, RFC 5730, DOI 10.17487/RFC5730, August 2009,
          <http://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5730>.

[TMCH] Lozano, G., "ICANN TMCH functional specifications", Work

          in Progress, draft-ietf-regext-tmch-func-spec-00, April
          2016.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Chris Wright for creating the first prototype of an SMD and to James Gould, Wil Tan, and Gavin Brown for creating the mark and SMD definitions in "Launch Phase Mapping for the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP)" [EPP-LAUNCH], on which this document is based. Portions of the Security Considerations section were shamefully copied from RFC 5105 RFC5105. The author would like to acknowledge the following individuals for their contributions to this document: Scott Hollenbeck and Jan Jansen.

Author's Address

Gustavo Lozano ICANN 12025 Waterfront Drive, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90292 United States

Phone: +1.3103015800 Email: [email protected]