Policy Development Draft - New gTLDs
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GNSO Initial Report Introduction of New Generic Top-Level Domains Table of Contents Executive Summary Executive Summary
Term of Reference 1: RecommendationsTerm of Reference 1. Should new generic top level domain names be introduced? Given the information provided here and any other relevant information available to the GNSO, the GNSO should assess whether there is sufficient support within the Internet community to enable the introduction of new top level domains. If this is the case the following additional terms of reference are applicable.
Term of Reference 2: RecommendationsTerm of Reference 2. Selection Criteria for New Top Level Domains a) Taking into account the existing selection criteria from previous top level domain application processes and relevant criteria in registry services re-allocations, develop modified or new criteria which specifically address ICANN's goals of expanding the use and usability of the Internet. In particular, examine ways in which the allocation of new top level domains can meet demands for broader use of the Internet in developing countries. b) Examine whether preferential selection criteria (e.g. sponsored) could be developed which would encourage new and innovative ways of addressing the needs of Internet users. c) Examine whether additional criteria need to be developed which address ICANN's goals of ensuring the security and stability of the Internet.
There was agreement that further work needed to be done with respect to technical criteria and a supplementary Call for Information from Constituencies was made on 8 March 20068. It is important to comprehensively evaluate technical competence for any registry services operator. In addition, it is also important to evaluate that competence in the context of broader commercial capacity to, for example, adequately fund and operate a registry services business. The latter two criteria below fit into both technical and operational evaluation areas.
Term of Reference 3: RecommendationsTerm of Reference 3. Allocation Methods for New Top Level Domains a) Using the experience gained in previous rounds, develop allocation methods for selecting new top-level domain names. b) Examine the full range of allocation methods including auctions, ballots, first-come first-served and comparative evaluation to determine the methods of allocation that best enhance user choice while not compromising predictability and stability. c) Examine how allocation methods could be used to achieve ICANN's goals of fostering competition in domain name registration services and encouraging a diverse range of registry services providers.
Term of Reference 4: RecommendationsTerm of Reference 4. Policy to Guide Contractual Conditions for New Top Level Domains a) Using the experience of previous rounds of top level domain name application processes and the recent amendments to registry services agreements, develop policies to guide the contractual criteria which are publicly available prior to any application rounds. b) Determine what policies are necessary to provide security and stability of registry services. c) Determine appropriate policies to guide a contractual compliance programme for registry services.
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BibliographyGuermazi, Boutheina and Isabel Neto, Mobile License Renewal: What are the issues? What is at stake?, available here. Matsui, Masayuki, Comparing Domain Name Administration in OECD Countries, available at http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/46/38/2505946.pdf Paltridge, Sam and Masayuki Matsui, Generic Top Level Domain Names: Market Development and Allocation Issues, available at http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/56/34/32996948.pdf Perset, Karin and Dimitri Ypsilanti, The Secondary Market for Domain Names, available at http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/14/45/36471569.pdf 1 The Preliminary Taskforce Report can be found at http://forum.icann.org/lists/pdp-pcceg-feb06/msg00085.html. The Internationalised Domain Names Issues Report can be found at http://gnso.icann.org/issues/idn-tlds/issues-report-28may06.htm 2 The Internationalised Domain Names Preliminary Issues Report can be found at http://gnso.icann.org/issues/idn-tlds/issues-report-28may06.htm 3 See Board resolution at http://www.icann.org/minutes/resolutions-31mar06.html. 4 See the full text of notes at http://forum.icann.org/lists/gtld-council/msg00030.html. 5 See the full notes at http://forum.icann.org/lists/gtld-council/msg00028.html. 6 See Bruce Tonkin's 26 February 2006 [gtld-council] Discussion on whether to continue with the introduction of new gTLDs. 7 See Bruce Tonkin's 27 February 2006 email (04:00h) which provides a summary of comments made by Washington meeting attendees (http://forum.icann.org/lists/gtld-council/msg00030.html) 8 Found at http://gnso.icann.org/issues/new-gtlds/tech-criteria-15mar06.htm 9 See Bruce Tonkin's 26 February 2006 summary of lessons learnt at [gtldcouncil] Output of brainstorming session on lessons learnt from the previous introduction of new gTLDs since 1999. 10 See, for example, pp 6-7 which sets out a series of policy questions which being addressed in the context of the introduction of IDN.IDN top level domains. 11 See Bruce Tonkin's 28 March 2006 email to the Council list http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/council/msg02274.html 12 All of ICANN's registry contracts can be found at http://www.icann.org/registries/listing.htm which includes a listing of all the current registry operators. 13 See Bruce Tonkin's 27 March 2006 http://forum.icann.org/lists/gtld-council/msg00059.html. 14 Doubt was expressed by numerous Constituency Representatives about the fairness of either auctions or lotteries. On the one hand, it was thought that auctions would favour those with the most financial resource. On the other, lotteries would leave important decisions about registry operations to chance. 15 See Bruce Tonkin's 18 May 2006 email note which sets out the results of the meeting. http://forum.icann.org/lists/gtld-council/msg00131.html 16 The Taskforce Report can be found at http://forum.icann.org/lists/pdp-pcceg-feb06/msg00085.html. 17 Note, in particular, IDN Issues Report, page 8 which asks whether additional contractual conditions ought to apply to IDN.IDN top level domain registries. 18 The full report can be found here. 19 The World Bank is used here as an example only. Regulatory agencies such as Singapore's Infocomm Development Agency (http://www.ida.gov.sg), the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (http://www.accc.com.au), and the UK's Office of Communications (http://www.ofcom.co.uk/) all suggest similar standards in various documents relating to licensing terms and conditions and the nexus between those standards and sound competition policy. The European Commission provides useful materials that can also guide this work (http://ec.europa.eu/comm/competition/general_info/m_en.html) 20 The most recent version of the Guidelines can be found at http://www.icann.org/topics/idn/implementation-guidelines.htm. Author: ICANN — Liz Williams |
