ICANN : NGPC Adopts Resolution Accepting Nine Items of GAC Beijing Advice on New gTLDs

The ICANN Board New gTLD Program Committee (NGPC) met on 4 June 2013 and adopted a resolution accepting nine items of the GAC’s Beijing advice with respect to New gTLD applications.

The Resolution addresses most though not all of the GAC’s non-Safeguard Advice and does not address any of the Safeguard Advice in Annex 1 of the GAC Beijing Communiqué. As such, this Resolution represents only the first of what will be a series of NGPC decisions addressing the GAC’s Beijing advice.

The NGPC took action to adopt the Scorecard attached to the Resolution as Annex 1. The Scorecard does the following: 1) it lists the nine items of non-Safeguard Advice addressed by the NGPC to date; 2) it indicates that the NGPC accepts each of those items of advice; and 3) it describes how ICANN will implement the advice. You can find the Resolution and Annex 1 Scorecard here as well as the letter on the NGPC’s action from Steve Crocker, Chair, ICANN Board of Directors to Heather Dryden, Chair, Governmental Advisory Committee here [PDF, 2.68 MB].

The NGPC also addressed the following additional matters from the GAC Beijing Communiqué:

Written Briefing on the ability of an applicant to change its applied-for string

In Section IV.1.d of the GAC Beijing Communiqué, the GAC requested a “written briefing about the ability of an applicant to change the string applied for in order to address concerns raised by a GAC Member and to identify a mutually acceptable solution.” In response to the GAC’s request, a written briefing on this matter is attached to the letter to Heather Dryden as Appendix 2.

Protections for Intergovernmental Organizations

In Section IV.1.g of the GAC Beijing Communiqué, the GAC reiterated its advice that “appropriate preventative initial protection for the IGO names and acronyms on the provided list be in place before any new gTLDs would launch.” The GAC also noted that it was “mindful of outstanding implementation issues and commits to actively working with IGOs, the Board, and ICANN Staff to find a workable and timely way forward.” The NGPC appreciates the GAC’s willingness to collaborate to address the outstanding implementation issues. So that we may move forward, the NGPC formally requests that the GAC and a small number of NGPC members and ICANN staff begin a dialogue on the issues raised by the GAC. The NGPC’s formal request was sent under separate cover and may be seen here [PDF, 285 KB].

Public Interest Commitments Specifications

In Section IV.5 of the GAC Beijing Communiqué, the GAC requested, “more information on the Public Interest Commitments Specifications on the basis of the questions listed in annex II.” The NGPC’s responses to these questions are attached to the letter to Heather Dryden as Appendix 3.

Future Work of the NGPC

As noted above, the 4 June 2013 Resolution only addresses a portion of the GAC’s Beijing Advice. The NGPC has scheduled meetings on 11, 18 and 25 June to address the remaining items of advice, most notably the Safeguards Advice in Annex 1 of the GAC Beijing Communiqué.

The New gTLD evaluation and objection processes remain on track while the NGPC continues its deliberations. The NGPC is prioritizing its work in order to allow the greatest number of applications to move forward as soon as possible. We will continue to provide updates on the NGPC’s progress in responding to the GAC Beijing Advice.

This announcement was sourced from :

http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-2-06jun13-en.htm


 

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ICANN:Call for Subject Matter Experts for the IDN Root Zone LGR Integration Panel and Advisors to All Panels

ICANN’s IDN Variant TLD Program moves forward with initiating the implementation of the IDN Root Zone LGR Procedure by publishing the Call for Subject Matter Experts for the IDN Root Zone LGR Integration Panel and Call for Advisors to the IDN Root Zone LGR Panels .

The IDN Root Zone LGR implementation project will undertake work to develop the rules that identify the valid repertoire of code points for IDN TLDs, as well as the rules for identifying and possibly delegating any IDN variant TLDs. The work is carried out as specified in the “Procedure to Develop and Maintain the Label Generation Rules for the Root Zone in Respect of IDNA Labels” [PDF, 1.39 MB] (Procedure) and involves an Integration Panel, (to be staffed by paid experts), a set of Advisors to all Panels (formed of paid consultants, volunteers, or ICANN staff), and a set of Generation Panels (consisting of volunteers). The latter are subject to a separate call.

Successful development of the IDN Root Zone LGR depends on having Integration Panel members with the right skills to perform the substantive work. Therefore ICANN is soliciting the participation of subject matter experts to serve on the Integration Panel and advisors to the Integration and Generation Panels.

The Integration Panel will be comprised of a small number of technical experts in the following areas: DNS, IDNA, Unicode, and linguistics. The Call for Subject Matter Experts for the IDN Root Zone LGR Integration Panel [PDF, 168 KB] describes the details of expertise needed, as well as the expert selection process. The Call for Advisors to the IDN Root Zone LGR Panels [PDF, 164 KB] describes the desired expertise for advisors and their selection process. Interested experts are invited to submit their CV and an expression of interest statement demonstrating how they meet the qualifications for one or other of the subject matter or advisor expertise areas. Expressions of interest should be sent to idnvarianttlds@icann.org no later than 27 June 2013.

This announcement was sourced from :

http://www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-3-06jun13-en.htm

 

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