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In 2013, ICANN put into place the '''Expired Registration Recovery Policy''' or '''ERRP''', which ensures that registrants of expiring domain names receive multiple notices from their registrar that their names are going to expire, in order to prevent the accidental loss of domain names. In theory, this gives the registrant ample opportunity to reclaim the name during an ICANN mandated 30 day Redemption Grace Period before the name is dropped.<ref name="errp">http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-28feb13-en.htm (February 28, 2013), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> The ERRP has four sections and is an approved consensus policy.<ref name="language">http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/consensus-policies/errp Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> All ICANN-Accredited Registrars must follow the guidelines outlined in the ERRP.<ref name="errp"></ref>
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In 2013, ICANN put into place the '''Expired Registration Recovery Policy''' or '''ERRP''', which ensures that registrants of expiring domain names receive multiple notices from their registrar that their names are going to expire, in order to prevent the accidental loss of domain names. In theory, this gives the registrant ample opportunity to reclaim the name during an ICANN-mandated 30-day Redemption Grace Period before the name is dropped.<ref name="errp">http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-28feb13-en.htm (February 28, 2013), Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> The ERRP has four sections and is an approved [[Consensus Policy]].<ref name="language">http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/consensus-policies/errp Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)</ref> All ICANN-Accredited Registrars must follow the guidelines outlined in the ERRP.<ref name="errp"></ref>
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
===Section 1: Registrant at Expiration===
 
===Section 1: Registrant at Expiration===
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===Section 2: Renewal of Registrations===
 
===Section 2: Renewal of Registrations===
 
*Section 2 specifies that at least two renewal notices must be sent to registrants before the expiration of their domain names. One should be sent approximately a month before the expiration date while the other should be sent about a week before expiration.<ref name="language"/>
 
*Section 2 specifies that at least two renewal notices must be sent to registrants before the expiration of their domain names. One should be sent approximately a month before the expiration date while the other should be sent about a week before expiration.<ref name="language"/>
*An additional notice should be sent if within five days of expiration, the registrant has not renewed or deleted the domain.<ref name="language"/>
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*An additional notice should be sent if, within five days of expiration, the registrant has not renewed or deleted the domain.<ref name="language"/>
 
*The registrar can also send more notices of expiration, although it is not required to do so.<ref name="language"/>
 
*The registrar can also send more notices of expiration, although it is not required to do so.<ref name="language"/>
 
*If the name expires, the registrar can delete the name. The policy specifies procedures for registrars that delete the name during or after an initial 8 day period.  
 
*If the name expires, the registrar can delete the name. The policy specifies procedures for registrars that delete the name during or after an initial 8 day period.  
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*It states that except for a few exempt TLDs, "all gTLD registries must offer a Redemption Grace Period ("RGP") of 30 days immediately following the deletion of a registration, during which time the deleted registration may be restored at the request of the RAE by the registrar that deleted it."<ref name="language"/>
 
*It states that except for a few exempt TLDs, "all gTLD registries must offer a Redemption Grace Period ("RGP") of 30 days immediately following the deletion of a registration, during which time the deleted registration may be restored at the request of the RAE by the registrar that deleted it."<ref name="language"/>
 
===Section 4: Notice to Registrants of Fees and Procedures===
 
===Section 4: Notice to Registrants of Fees and Procedures===
*This section addresses fees and makes it clear that all ERRP polices and fees should be readily available to registrants.<ref name="language"/>
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*This section addresses fees and makes it clear that all ERRP policies and fees should be readily available to registrants.<ref name="language"/>
 
**This includes the registrar's "renewal fees, post-expiration renewal fees (if different), and redemption/restore fees."<ref name="language"/>
 
**This includes the registrar's "renewal fees, post-expiration renewal fees (if different), and redemption/restore fees."<ref name="language"/>
  
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