[NCSG-Discuss] Fwd: [Soac-infoalert] GAC draft gTLD agenda for Beijing and advice to the ICANN Board on controversial or sensitive strings and applications
Robin Gross
robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Mon Apr 1 18:37:17 CEST 2013
our paternalistic GAC and their censorship plans for the Internet ....
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> From: David Olive <david.olive at icann.org>
> Date: April 1, 2013 5:34:20 AM PDT
> To: "soac-infoalert at icann.org" <soac-infoalert at icann.org>
> Subject: [Soac-infoalert] GAC draft gTLD agenda for Beijing and
> advice to the ICANN Board on controversial or sensitive strings and
> applications
>
> https://gacweb.icann.org/display/gacweb/Governmental+Advisory
> +Committee
>
> 31 March 2013
> GAC draft gTLD agenda for Beijing and advice to the ICANN Board on
> controversial or sensitive strings and applications
>
> As the New gTLD Program moves forward, the GAC is making
> preparations for delivering further advice on new gTLDs. This
> advice constitutes a key element of the overall process as outlined
> in the Applicant Guidebook (AG).
>
> As anticipated, GAC Member Early Warnings were issued on November
> 20, 2012, and applicants and GAC Members have been exchanging
> information with the aim of reaching an understanding or agreement
> on concerns raised, wherever possible.
>
> In terms of the next phase, described in module 3.1 of the AG, the
> GAC as a whole will be discussing its advice on new gTLDs. These
> sessions are organized into two parts:
>
> Part I Safeguard advice on the basis of categories of strings
>
> The GAC discussions will proceed on the basis of advice to
> safeguard categories of strings that raise concerns, or potential
> concerns, for governments. There are currently nine draft
> categories of strings proposed for the GAC’s Beijing agenda. Six
> were identified in the GAC Toronto Communique:
>
> Consumer protection
> Strings that are linked to regulated market sectors, such as the
> financial, health and charity sectors
> Competition issues
> Strings that have broad or multiple uses or meanings, and where
> one entity is seeking exclusive use
> Religious terms where the applicant has no, or limited, support
> from the relevant religious organisations or the religious community.
> Minimising the need for defensive registrations
> Protection of geographic names
> Intellectual property rights particularly in relation to strings
> aimed at the distribution of music, video and other digital material
>
> Three additional categories have now been proposed for consideration:
>
> Support for applications submitted by global authorities
> Corporate Identifier gTLDs
> Strings that represent inherent government functions and/or
> activities
>
> As the GAC looks at these nine categories, and how they would apply
> to strings and applications falling under these categories, the
> number of safeguard categories or titles of the categories could
> change.
>
> Part II GAC advice/objections on specific applications
>
> Twenty specific applications have been brought forward by a GAC
> Member or Members for consideration by the GAC. The GAC Member(s)
> putting forward these applications have linked them to the
> following categories:
>
> Community name where the applicant does not have support from the
> community or the government: 1
> Consumer protection: 2
> Name of an Intergovernmental Organisation (IGO): 1
> Protection of geographic names: 9
> Religious terms: 2
> Strings applied for that represent inherent government functions
> and/or activities: 3
> Support for applications submitted by global authorities: 2
>
> The Operating Principles of the GAC outline the consensus-based
> approach of the Committee and will serve as a key reference for the
> GAC in its deliberations.
>
> The GAC looks forward to the upcoming meetings and holding
> exchanges with the ICANN Board and community on these and other
> important matters.
>
>
> --
> David A. Olive
> Vice President, Policy Development Support
> Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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> Washington, D.C. 20005
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