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Re: [ga] New Registrar Agreement Covers Most Registrations
- To: Accountability Headquarters <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] New Registrar Agreement Covers Most Registrations
- From: Hugh Dierker <hdierker2204@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:00:20 -0800 (PST)
One very often over looked reality of this progression is that now almost no
one can sit down across the table and work out an agreement regarding services
about domain names.
You all live in a cookie cutter world, in ticky tacky little houses all in a
row. Uniformity is great for the mass producer and protects the ignorant, but
it is a death gong for the individual individual,
--- On Wed, 11/25/09, Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ga] New Registrar Agreement Covers Most Registrations
To: "ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 10:44 AM
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-24nov09-en.htm
New Registrar Agreement Covers Most Registrations
Over 88 percent of domain names covered by new protections
24 November 2009
Less than six months after new registrant protections were approved by the
ICANN Board, over 88 percent of all generic domain names are now covered.
The protections include improved ways of storing data that require registration
companies to submit to more stringent rules. These are included in a revised
contract between ICANN and registrars, called the Registrar Accreditation
Agreement (RAA).
Since the revised RAA was approved on 21 May 2009, 650 registrars have
voluntarily agreed to be bound by the new agreement; collectively they
represent 88 percent of all generic top-level domains registered. In return,
those that have signed the new agreement are recognized by ICANN on its listing
of accredited companies.
Under their existing contract, registrars are not required to sign up to the
new RAA until their existing agreement ends, but they can voluntarily sign up
early. The high level of coverage achieved to date is due primarily to these
voluntary early adopters.
ICANN CEO and President Rod Beckstrom said of the high sign-up rate: “The fact
that the vast majority of generic domain names are now covered by these
protections is a clear sign of the industry’s goodwill and its commitment to
effective self-regulation - especially since some of these protections come at
a cost to the companies themselves. It is an extraordinary achievement in a
very short time.”
Some of the additional protections afforded registrants under the new contract
include:
Enhanced enforcement tools to assure registrar compliance with ICANN policies
Enhanced data escrow requirements to protect registrants that use privacy or
proxy services
A Registrant Rights & Responsibilities document
New requirements placed on resellers
Improved contact information requirements
Registrar required training program
“Registrars and the ICANN community successfully collaborated to make sure
consumers are well protected while respecting the competitive marketplace ICANN
has made part of its mandate,” said Mason Cole, Vice President of Oversee.net
and chair of the Registrar Stakeholder Group. “It’s encouraging to see how
quickly and assertively registrars have adopted the terms of the new agreement.”
As an aid to potential registrants, ICANN has added an indicator on each of our
public lists of registrars to show which registrars have adopted the 2009 RAA.
See:
http://www.internic.net/regist.html
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accreditation-qualified-list.html
http://www.icann.org/en/registrars/accredited-list.html
Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat
gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://gnso.icann.org
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