[Gnso-newgtld-dg] - Issues / Recommendations Matrix and Executive Summary

Tijani BEN JEMAA tijani.benjemaa at fmai.org.tn
Wed Mar 18 22:09:14 UTC 2015


Hi Bert,

                

I’m not sure I understand this completely, so I am hoping you can provide more details. My first reaction is that the global public interest was served by expanding the choices available when registering a domain name, bringing competition to the registry services space, and allowing people and companies to name themselves online with a label that provides greater semantic meaning. 

 

Yes, it allowed people and companies to name themselves online with a label that provides greater semantic meaning, but not all people and companies, only those from the north. The global public interest couldn’t be the interest of a specific kind of people and exclude others.

 

I also have statistics that show me that a meaningful number of registrations in Uniregistry TLDs come from countries identified as “developing countries” under either the UN or IMF definitions.

 

Yes, like the previous situation: the underserved regions and the poor communities register under TLDs of the rich regions; they are good to pay , but not to have their own TLDs for online culture and/or language identity, and also for making business 

 

 To me, that’s a global public interest that was served.

 

Now, I don’t propose to have that debate here, but is what I wrote above addressed to your issue, or were you raising something else? I think we already have identified issues around making sure that future registries come from developing economies. 

 

Sorry to say that; but the new gTLD program should really consider to better serve the developing economies and the poor communities. As you said, we already have identified issues regarding this subject, and I hope we will give it the most importance so that the new gTLD program will be serving the global public interest, the diversity and the inclusion.

 

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De : gnso-newgtld-dg-bounces at icann.org [mailto:gnso-newgtld-dg-bounces at icann.org] De la part de Bret Fausett
Envoyé : mercredi 18 mars 2015 18:17
À : gnso-newgtld-dg at icann.org
Objet : Re: [Gnso-newgtld-dg] - Issues / Recommendations Matrix and Executive Summary

 

Avri, 

I’m not sure I understand this completely, so I am hoping you can provide more details. My first reaction is that the global public interest was served by expanding the choices available when registering a domain name, bringing competition to the registry services space, and allowing people and companies to name themselves online with a label that provides greater semantic meaning. I also have statistics that show me that a meaningful number of registrations in Uniregistry TLDs come from countries identified as “developing countries” under either the UN or IMF definitions. To me, that’s a global public interest that was served.

 

Now, I don’t propose to have that debate here, but is what I wrote above addressed to your issue, or were you raising something else? I think we already have identified issues around making sure that future registries come from developing economies. 

 

         Bret

 

 

On Mar 18, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Avri Doria <avri at acm.org> wrote:

 

Hi

I think one whole group of issues is missing  from we need to have dealt with in the review.

Did the gTLD server the pubic interest?  It what ways could it have done this better?  In terms of the future how do we design the policy to make sure that the global public interests, such as inclusion of developing economies and poor communities is supported?  This is one area where many consider the gTLD to have bee na complete failure and to not have that represented as a section of our work seems a deficit.


avri



On 16-Mar-15 12:50, Steve Chan wrote:

Dear DG Members,

 

As discussed on today’s group call, staff is circulating the updated Issues / Recommendations matrix that was last edited by Jeff Neuman, along with his short explanation regarding the proposed groupings he included in the document (see below). I have also included his updated Executive Summary. As noted by Jeff on the call, the co-chairs request feedback by 30 Mar 2015 and preferably before, so as to be able to include for discussion during the DG call on 30 Mar 2015 at 14:00 UTC.

 

Note, I have incorporated Philip Shepard’s proposed changes into tab 2 of the attached Excel sheet.

 

 

"I refer to the Matrix that has Policies A-G, 1-20 and IG A through IG-R.  With respect to the Potential New topics I refer to Excel row number in that 2nd tab)

 

Group 1:  Overall Process / Support / Outreach :  A, C, 1, 9, 10 (concept), 12 (Concept), 13, IG A, IG B, IG C, IG D, IG E, IG I, IG M, IG N, IG O, IG Q, New Row 3)

 

Group 2:  Legal / Regulatory: 5, 10 (substance), 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, IG J, IG K, IG L, New Row 2, New Row 4, New Row 5, New Row 6

 

Group 3:  Contentions / Objections & Disputes:  G, 2, 3, 6, 12, 20, IG F, IG H, IG P, IG R

 

Group 4:  Internationalized Domain Names:  B, 18

 

Group 5:  Technical and Operations:  D, E, F, 4, 7, 8, New Row 7 (Name Collision)"

 

 

Best,

 

 

 

 

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