ICANN At-Large's monthly announcement

ICANN At-Large's monthly announcement

From: David Goldstein <goldstein_david§yahoo.com.au>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:16:09 +1100 (EST)
Hi all

I'm not sure how many people are interested in this...
but here is ICANN At-Large's monthly announcement.

Cheers
David

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ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT

In this issue:

* ALAC WELCOMES NEW, RETURNING MEMBERS – ICANN’s
Nominating Committee selected Jean Armour Polly, from
the U.S.A., for the At-Large Advisory Committee’s open
North America seat, and re-appointed ALAC member
Roberto Gaetano, from Italy, to serve for another term
as a European representative on the ALAC.  Their terms
will begin at the conclusion of ICANN’s Cape Town
meeting (5 December 2004) and conclude at ICANN’s
annual meeting for 2006.

* ICANN CAPE TOWN MEETING – ICANN's meeting in Cape
Town, South Africa, 1-5 December 2004 will include an
At-Large meeting with end-users from the Africa region
on Thursday, 2 December, at the Cape Town
International Convention Center. Policy discussions
and workshops of interest to the At-Large community
also will be featured:  a Workshop on WSIS and a
Workshop on Internationalized Domain Names have been
scheduled for Tuesday, 1 December, at the same
location.  All of these events are free and open to
the public and interested individuals are encouraged
to attend.  The full Cape Town schedule is posted at
<http://www.icann.org/meetings/capetown/>.

* AUCTIONING EXPIRED DOMAIN NAMES – GOOD OR BAD FOR
CONSUMERS? – 
Comments thus far on the At-Large forum are running
against registrars directly selling or auctioning
expired domain registrations (see
<http://forum.icann.org/alac-forum/>).  For example,
Ed Perrone states, “I don't believe registrars should
be allowed to own/purchase/traffic in ANY domain
names, except perhaps their own name that they use
strictly for their own business purposes. Registrars
have too much of an advantage, too much ‘inside
information’."  The ALAC is interested in hearing
At-Large community views on plans by two registrars to
begin directly selling or auctioning expired domain
registrations. Is this good for registrants? Should
registrars have the right to control and auction these
names and, if so, what is ICANN’s role?  What might
this mean for ICANN’s delete policy and Verisign’s
proposed wait list service?  Send your comments to
forum&#167;alac.icann.org.

* .POST and .TRAVEL MOVE FORWARD – ICANN recently
announced that it has entered into commercial and
technical negotiations with two of the ten candidates
applying for new sponsored top-level domain (sTLDs). 
The  status of the additional applicants is still
pending (.asia, .cat, .jobs,  .mail, .mobi, .tel,
.tel, and .xxx).  After the application period for new
 sTLDs closed in March 2004, an independent evaluation
team evaluated the applications against specified
selection criteria. After the team made  their
recommendations, ICANN staff entered into contract
negotiations with recommended applicants – a process
“dictated by the issues surrounding  each application
and the responsiveness of the applicant.”   See
<http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/stld-public-comments.htm>
 for more information and email addresses for public
comments.

* ADDITIONAL AT-LARGE EVENTS – Two more events for the
Latin America At-Large community have been scheduled
in November:  an At-Large  meeting will be held in
conjunction with “V Iberoamerican Independent Congress
 of Domain Names III,” 8-11 November in Caracas, (see
<http://www.iberolatino.com.ve/index.htm>); and an
At-Large meeting  will be held in conjunction with the
“Seminario-Taller Sobre Nombres de  Dominio,” 23-25
November in Panama (see
<http://www.nic.pa/stsnd.html>.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * *

* ALAC WELCOMES NEW, RETURNING MEMBERS – ICANN’s
Nominating Committee selected Jean Armour Polly, from
the U.S.A., for the At-Large Advisory Committee’s open
North America seat, and re-appointed ALAC member 
Roberto Gaetano, from Italy, to serve for another term
as a European  representative on the ALAC.  Their
terms will begin at the conclusion of ICANN’s Cape 
Town meeting (5 December 2004) and conclude at ICANN’s
annual meeting for  2006.

Jean Armour Polly is a professional librarian employed
by the Liverpool  (NY) Public Library as Assistant
Director and Administrator of Systems and Technology.
She is also known as Net-mom� and is the author of six
 editions of Net-mom's Internet Kids & Family Yellow
Pages (Osborne McGraw-Hill),  a directory to thousands
of the best children's Internet resources.   Roberto
Gaetano has served on the ALAC since June 2003 and has
been an active participant in the Internet and ICANN
policymaking process since 1997.   He has played
important roles in ETSI (European Telecommunication 
Standards Institute), CORE (Council of Internet
Registrars), the formation of  ICANN's original Domain
Name Supporting Organization (DNSO) and early 
discussions on the formation of ICANN.

Other Nominating Committee appointments include:  on
the ICANN Board,  Vinton G. Cerf (U.S.A. - North
America), Joichi Ito (Japan - Asia/Australia/Pacific),
and Vanda Scartezini (Brazil - Latin America/Caribbean
Islands); on the ccNSO Council, Yassin Mshana 
(Tanzania - Africa), Eva Fr�lich (Sweden - Europe),
and Charles Shaban (Jordan - Asia/Australia/Pacific);
and on the GNSO Council, Maureen Cubberley (Canada -
North America).

* ICANN CAPE TOWN MEETING – ICANN's meeting in Cape
Town, South Africa,  1-5 December 2004 will include an
At-Large meeting with end-users from the Africa region
on Thursday, 2 December, at the Cape Town
International Convention Center.  Policy discussions
and workshops of interest to the At-Large community
also will be featured:  a Workshop on WSIS and a 
Workshop on Internationalized Domain Names have been
scheduled for Tuesday, 1 December, at the same
location.  All of these events are free and open  to
the public and interested individuals are encouraged
to attend.  The  full Cape Town schedule is posted at 
<http://www.icann.org/meetings/capetown/>.

* AUCTIONING EXPIRED DOMAIN NAMES – GOOD OR BAD FOR
CONSUMERS? –  Comments thus far on the At-Large forum
are running against registrars directly selling or
auctioning expired domain registrations (see
<http://forum.icann.org/alac-forum/>).  For example,
Ed Perrone states,  “I don't believe registrars should
be allowed to own/purchase/traffic in  ANY domain
names, except perhaps their own name that they use
strictly for  their own business purposes. Registrars
have too much of an advantage, too  much ‘inside
information’."  The ALAC is interested in hearing
At-Large  community views on plans by two registrars
to begin directly selling or  auctioning expired
domain registrations. Is this good for registrants?
Should registrars have the right to control and
auction these names and, if  so, what is ICANN’s role?
 What might this mean for ICANN’s delete policy  and
Verisign’s proposed wait list service?  Send your
comments to forum&#167;alac.icann.org.

On 20 September 2004, Network Solutions announced the
introduction of a "New, Enhanced Backorder Service
that Provides Preferred Access to  Expired Domain
Names," (See link at 
http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-21sep04-1.htm).
This followed Tucows' announcement on 7 September 2004
of a similar,  new "Auction Service for Expiring
Domain Names," (see link at
http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-21sep04-1.htm).
 If registrants fail to renew their domain names at
the conclusion of an expiration grace period, NSI and
Tucows plan to auction the rights to  these domain
names, instead of allowing them to “drop back into the
pool” of  names available for re-registration on a
first-come, first-served basis, as  is currently the
process.  Both registrars plan to give part of the 
auction price to the prior registrant (NSI plans to
give 20% or less, Tucows  plans to give about 80%).

ALAC members would like to explore how this might
effect implementation  of the current ICANN “Expired
Domain Deletion Policy”
http://www.icann.org/registrars/eddp.htm and
Verisign’s proposed “Wait  List Service”
http://www.icann.org/minutes/report-vgrs-wls-22aug02.htm,
as  well as basic questions about registrars’ “rights”
to domain names, and  ICANN’s role regarding these
auctions.  Please share your views via email to
forum&#167;alac.icann.org.

* .POST and .TRAVEL MOVE FORWARD – ICANN recently
announced that it has entered into commercial and
technical negotiations with two of the ten candidates
applying for new sponsored top-level domain (sTLDs). 
The  status of the additional applicants is still
pending (.asia, .cat, .jobs,  .mail, .mobi, .tel,
.tel, and .xxx).  After the application period for new
 sTLDs closed in March 2004, an independent evaluation
team evaluated the applications against specified
selection criteria. After the team made  their
recommendations, ICANN staff entered into contract
negotiations with recommended applicants – a process
“dictated by the issues surrounding  each application
and the responsiveness of the applicant.”   See
<http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/stld-public-comments.htm>
 for more information and email addresses for public
comments.

As the process for selecting new sponsored top-level
domain (sTLDs)  moves forward, ICANN announced that it
is “pleased that the independent  evaluation process,
which began earlier this year, has already provided
the basis  to now enter into commercial and technical
negotiations with these two  registry applicants.” The
independent review process, headed by an independent
project manager, consisted of three panels of experts
to measure the applications against the criteria
posted in the RFP. Those three panels tested the
applications against the criteria in the areas of:
technical competence; business and financial
sufficiency; and whether the TLD  belonged to a
sponsored community.

Each panel submitted a report determining whether each
applicant met  the criteria and describing the
reasoning behind the conclusion. These  reports were
forwarded to each applicant. In cases where the
applicant had not  met all three sets of criteria, the
reports were accompanied by an offer to  the applicant
to respond in writing to the findings of the
independent  panels. At this stage in the process many
of the applicants have now responded  and the path
each applicant now takes varies according to which
sets of  criteria were or were not met. An update on
the status and progress of the  additional applicants
will be made as they proceed further through the
process.

* ADDITIONAL AT-LARGE EVENTS – Two more events for the
Latin America At-Large community have been scheduled
in November:  an At-Large  meeting will be held in
conjunction with “V Iberoamerican Independent Congress
 of Domain Names III,” 8-11 November in Caracas, (see
<http://www.iberolatino.com.ve/index.htm>); and an
At-Large meeting  will be held in conjunction with the
“Seminario-Taller Sobre Nombres de  Dominio,” 23-25
November in Panama (see
<http://www.nic.pa/stsnd.html>.

The Interim At-Large Advisory Committee
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