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Important New gTLD Sessions at ICANN Brussels

Jun 16th, 2010

One of the pluses of being a veteran of ICANN meetings is the ability to pare down the schedule to what is relevant for our business plans. Minds + Machines will be focused on new gTLDs in Brussels. Following are my circled-with-a-big-red-pen session suggestions for those interested in new gTLDs.

Saturday, June 19

  • 15:00 – 17:00 – The Government Advisory Committee (GAC) will discuss developments in the New gTLD process, including the latest Draft Applicant Guidebook (DAG 4), TLD categories, and geographic names. Many of the changes in DAG 4 are the direct outcome of GAC recommendations. If you want a preview of how the rest of the week will play out, don’t miss this meeting.

Sunday, June 20

The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) has two working sessions on New gTLDs.

  • 09:00 – 10:15. Start the day observing the Vertical Integration PDP Working Group meeting with the GNSO Council. At the ICANN meeting in Nairobi, the Board pushed the community to resolve the debate on cross-ownership of registries and registrars by instituting a zero percent cross-ownership rule. This resolution disrupted some high-profile business plans. However, the Board will consider an alternate policy from the GNSO if one is created prior to the launch of the new gTLD program. Nearly 100 community members have participated in the Working Group to formulate a new policy.
  • From 14:00 – 17:00 is the GNSO’s New gTLD Working Session. The GNSO will also be briefed on DAG 4 by Kurt Pritz, ICANN’s Senior Vice President.

Monday, June 21

Though some very important work is done during the three previous days, the meeting officially opens on Monday, June 21. If you are interested in the technical side of TLDs, drop in on the ccTLD Tech Day, where registry operators discuss implementing the latest standards and share experiences.

  • 15:30 -17:30. Kurt Pritz will take the stage to brief the entire community on the status of the New gTLD program, the highlights of DAG 4 and — not to be missed — an accounting of the remaining open issues.

Tuesday, June 22

  • 10:00 – 11:00. The new gTLD highlight on the schedule for Tuesday, a.k.a. “Constituency Day,” is the GAC’s discussion of Morality and Public order, a remaining overarching issue. Attend if you want a glimpse of how this issue could play out.

Wednesday, June 23

  • 12:30 – 14:00. Update on Vertical Integration.
  • 16:00 – 17:30. A panel discussion on “Reducing Barriers to New gTLD Creation in Developing Regions.” Board Resolution 20 in at the last ICANN meeting in Nairobi requested that the community “develop a sustainable approach to providing support to applicants requiring assistance in applying for and operating new gTLDs.” Working Group members will announce several proposals for consideration. Some of the proposals will be controversial as there is a requirement to recover the costs of new gTLD applications and on-going services to new gTLDs. Applicants, registry service providers, and incumbents will all benefit from attending this session.
  • 16:00 – 17:30. Next door, at the same time, panelists will discuss “What brand protection and management measures entities need to consider before, during, and after the launch of the new gTLD program.”

Thursday, June 24.

  • 13:30 – 18:00. You can sleep in Thursday morning, because the important public forum is scheduled for the afternoon. This is the time to speak your mind and ask questions directly to the Board before they lock down and decide how to vote on the issues Friday.

The schedule does change leading up to and throughout the meeting, so be sure to double-check the full schedule every morning to confirm dates and times.

Minds + Machines will have multiple representatives at the ICANN Brussels meeting, and we’d be glad to meet with you about our registry services, or just point you in the right direction. You’ll recognize us by our Minds + Machines lapel pins.

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