Fwd: Input needed on new domain names

Carlos Afonso ca at RITS.ORG.BR
Mon Jan 2 02:48:06 CET 2006


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From: ICANN At-Large <michel at icann.org
Subject: Input needed on new domain names

AT-LARGE STRUCTURES ADVISORY/REQUEST FOR PARTICIPATION

RECIPIENTS: (See list of At-Large Structure groups and candidates 
and their contacts below)

ACTION:  Please submit views on the introduction of new domain names 
- by 9 January 2006 if possible. ICANN is developing a policy to 
guide the introduction of new gTLDs (generic top level domain names) 
and At-Large community input is critical.  Please post views at 
<http://www.icannwiki.org/index.php/ALAC_on_New_TLDs and/or email 
them to <forum at alac.icann.org (input on behalf of your group, or 
from your group's individual members, is welcome).

Specifically, here are the issues that need to be addressed:

1. Should new generic top level domain names be introduced?
2. Selection Criteria for New Top Level Domains
3. Allocation Methods for New Top Level Domains
4. Policy to Guide Contractual Conditions for New Top Level Domains

The ALAC's Liaison has started a "Wiki page" to enable At-Large 
community members to share their views and help shape the ALAC's 
recommendations on-line.  Just go to 
<http://www.icannwiki.org/index.php/ALAC_on_New_TLDs, click "edit" 
in the section you want to discuss, and add your comments.  Please 
let the ALAC know if you find this method of sharing views 
useful.  (If you need help with "Wiki" see 
<http://www.icannwiki.org/Help:Contents for information on adding 
comments and starting your own "Wiki" page.)

The GNSO Council, a primary policy-making body within ICANN, 
launched a new policy development process to guide ICANN on the 
introduction of new gTLDs. ICANN wants to take the lessons learned 
from past TLD introductions, along with community input, and develop 
a new process for introducing TLDs. The ALAC is developing detailed 
guidance for ICANN to help ensure that such a process meets 
individual Internet users' needs.

In the past, the ALAC has pushed ICANN to regularize the process of 
examining and approving new TLD proposals, and has urged ICANN to 
move beyond testbeds and evaluations and permit those proposing new 
TLDs to put their plans into effect. Last year ICANN launched a 
limited process for selecting new sponsored TLDs (sTLDs) from a pool 
of ten applications. The ALAC recommended that, rather than restrict 
the applicant pool to a few sTLDs, ICANN create a quick, effective 
and uncontroversial process for the creation of any kind and number 
of new TLDs.

More information is available at 
<http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-06dec05.htm and 
<http://www.alac.icann.org/gtld/.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

Thank you for your assistance with this matter.

The Interim At-Large Advisory Committee
alac at icann.org
www.alac.icann.org



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