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[bc-gnso] Implementation of AGP Restriction Policy
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- Subject: [bc-gnso] Implementation of AGP Restriction Policy
- From: "Philip Sheppard" <philip.sheppard@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 10:00:08 +0200
For information
Information from ICANN staff on the implementation of the revised Add Grace
Period (AGP)
policy. The revision was designed to prevent abuse of the AGP by "taste
testers".
The original AGP was designed to allow for the correction of bona fide user
errors.
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- An advisory on the implementation of the AGP Limits Policy was made to the
community on 17
December 2008, and called for roll-out of the Policy as soon as possible and no
later than
31 March 2009 for an effective date of 1 April 2009.
- 15 of the 16 gTLD registries are required to implement the Policy since they
offer an AGP
to their registrars.
- 12 of the 15 gTLD registries reported in February 2009 that they will
implement the Policy
effective 1 April 2009.
- 3 of the 15 gTLD registries (.MOBI, .ASIA and .AERO) requested a one-month
extension and
have provided notice that they will implement the Policy effective 1 May 2009.
- The new reporting requirements of the Policy are due to be reflected for the
12 gTLD
registries in the reports they are required to submit by 20 May 2009 for the
April reporting
period. Monthly registry reports for April 2009 will be publicly available on
ICANN's
website on or after 1 August 2009 in observance of the three-month
confidentiality period
for registry reports. The new reporting requirements are:
- Number of exemption requests
- Number of exemptions granted
- Number of names affected by granted exemption request
- Number of AGP deletes (domains-deleted-grace) if this information is
not currently
defined in the Operator's monthly reporting requirement
AGP deletes information:
- On 13 November 2008, an announcement on the ICANN website reported that AGP
deletes had
decreased by 84% (17.6 million to 2.8 million) from the period June 2008 to
July 2008
following implementation of the ICANN Board approved AGP Budget Provision. This
provision
called for an assessment of the registrar-level transaction fee, US$0.20 at
that time, for
all AGP deletes that exceed the threshold defined in provision. The threshold
of this
provision, and that of the AGP Limits Policy, is 10% of the net adds for the
month or 50
whichever is greater.
- The AGP Budget Provision is due to expire on 30 June 2009 at the conclusion
of ICANN's
fiscal year.
- For the period July 2008 through January 2009, the average monthly AGP
deletes figure is
2.8 million.
_______________________
Craig Schwartz
Chief gTLD Registry Liaison
ICANN
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