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GTLD Briefing APSTAR Retreat Beijing 24 th August 2009
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Background 23 rd Oct 2008 – First draft of GTLD Application Guidebook 9 th Jan 2009 – Updated on GTLD Application Guidebook 7 th May 2009 – Amended Guidebook for public comments 10 th June 2009 – Overarching issues Update 24 th July 2009 – GTLD Outreach in Hong Kong Summary: – Allow any GTLD, commercial or non-profit – Allow IDN in TLD (first time in history) – Application fees is US$180,000++ Expect to run up to US$250,000 per application – Will use “auction” to resolve conflicting bids
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Latest Anticipated Timeline Based on the latest info, the “Application Launch” will start in Q1 2010.
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General Outstanding Issues Trademark Protection - IRT/URS Potential amplification of malicious conduct Geographical Names Root Zone Scaling Economic study of new GTLD demand Security and Stability impacts of an expanded numbers of GTLD
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Outstanding Issues in IDN 3 Character Letter Limitation – Policy Requirements for Generic Top-Level Domains – Applied-for strings must be composed of three or more visually distinct letters or characters in the script, as appropriate. IDN CJK Variants – Currently, each Variants of the same TLD is considered a new applications. – Cost to Applicants but more importantly, that cost pass down to applicants. Applicants have to pay multiple times for the same domain name.
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JET Open Letter to ICANN
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Potential Applicants from Asia CNNIC (CN) ChinaGov (CN) NET.CN (CN) XinNet (CN) Net-Chinese (TW) dotAsia (HK) GMO (JP) Interlink (JP) RegistriesASP (MY) IP Mirror (SG) Affilas (US) Verisign (US) i-DNS.net (Asia/US) (Korea is complicated)
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The Problem A large number of IDN gTLD from Asia Application fee is US$180,000++ (est. US$250,000) Chinese, Japanese and Korean share the same script (CJK Ideographs). There is a good chance we may conflict with each another. If two or more people applied for the same TLD, – Default action goes into an Auction which means even more money than the initial application fees – The process does not allow mediation and partnership after application is submitted
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“Asia Registries Consortium” Pre-emptive TLD conflicts among members – Members will self-organize to prevent or reduce competing TLD applications Be a “voice” for TLD operators based in Asia to address our concerns – Strength in numbers Common resources and provide assistance
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Proposed Model Not for Profit Open Membership Members remains independent operators To discuss – where to put the “consortium” – CDNC has offered to be the umbrella. No consensus from members
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Informal Members CNNIC NET.CN Net-Chinese GMO Interlink IP Mirror RegistryASP dotAsia Zodiac Currently discussing the MOU and joint activities in ICANN Seoul
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