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Re: [council] IANA Report on Establishment of the .biz and.info Top-Level Domains
Louis:
Thank you for calling attention to this report.
The report raises a number of questions.
1. Why is this request being made under the rubric
of "the IANA," rather than ICANN? The White Paper
authorized ICANN to approve TLDs, ICANN conducted the
entire process of approving them, and it received
$50,000 from each of over 40 applicants to do so.
2. Why does the report say the TLDs are being added
for "testing and evaluation?" The DNSO and ICANN Board
Resolutions call for "the introduction of new TLDs in
a measured and responsible manner," not the "testing
and evaluation" of new TLDs. Are the people who are
paying good money for registrations in .biz and .info
being informed that they are only part of a "test"?
What exactly is being "tested?"
3. Why is the initial name service being provided by
"the IANA," i.e., by ICANN itself? Is this consistent
with the Articles of Incorporation's prohibition on
ICANN acting as a registry?
4. Why are the other approved TLDs not also being
requested at this time? By contract, you need the
approval of the Dept of Commerce to add them, but
gaining that approval does not require you to make
the registries operational immediately.
>>> Louis Touton <touton@icann.org> 06/25/01 15:22 PM >>>
To the Names Council:
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (the IANA) has issued a report
on the establishment of the .biz and .info top-level domains. The
report reviews the Internet community's extensive efforts over the last
several years, leading to the Names Council's March 2000 recommendation
for introduction of new TLDs in a measured and responsible manner, the
ICANN Board's adoption of that rcommendation, and the subsequent
selection and contract-negotiation process. The report is available at
<http://www.iana.org/reports/biz-info-report-25jun01.htm>.
Louis Touton
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