[bc-gnso] ALERTS from the Secretariat: New gTLD Applicant Guidebook 2011 Sept 19
http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-4-19sep11-en.htm New gTLD Applicant Guidebook 2011 Sept 19 19 September 2011 On 20 June 2011 the ICANN Board voted to approve the Applicant Guidebook for the New gTLD Program. Having concluded the detailed stakeholder discussions on policy and implementation for this program, ICANN is preparing for its launch: applications for new gTLDs are planned to be accepted 12 January – 12 April 2012. (Note: all applicants must at least register in the online application system by 29 March 2012.)The Applicant Guidebook is a comprehensive guide for applicants that describes the New Generic Top-Level Domain program's requirements and evaluation processes. The Applicant Guidebook has been developed and improved through extensive public review by specialized working groups and ICANN's Supporting Organizations and Advisory Committees. Each draft has been accompanied by extensive public comment analyses, explanatory memoranda, and independent reports. The modifications made to this version of the guidebook (version 2011-07-29) are primarily limited to changes directed by the Board resolution from the 20 June meeting in Singapore.What's next?The Applicant Guidebook is intended to be an inclusive guide and will be regularly updated as aspects of the process are deemed necessary and are implemented. In addition to the Applicant Guidebook, a summary of changes since the last version and a discussion version of a process for amending the Applicant Guidebook are also posted. There are certain areas where work is still ongoing, such as: whether single character Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) can be delegated as TLDs, ensuring continued registry operation through a continued operations instrument, and providing support for needy applicants through the work of the Joint Applicant Support (JAS) working group.As to the last issue, the Board is committed to providing support for applicants from developing countries, and the JAS working group has recommended the criteria for that support. ICANN is launching the first phase of an Applicant Support Program. This online work space was created to connect potential applicants who wish to establish a new public interest gTLD registry in their community with organizations who wish to offer either financial or non-financial assistance.Check the site regularly, as we will continue to add tools and resources.Below you will find the complete version of the Applicant Guidebook.New gTLD Applicant Guidebook 2011 Sept 19Presented in Full and by ModuleNew gTLD Applicant Guidebook 2011 Sept 19 [PDF, 3.6 MB]Module 1Introduction to the gTLD Application Process [PDF, 688 KB]Module 2Evaluation Procedures [PDF, 919 KB]Key ContentEvaluation Questions and Criteria [PDF, 725 KB]Module 3Objection Procedures [PDF, 315 KB]Key ContentNew gTLD Dispute Resolution Procedure [PDF, 128 KB]Draft ICDR Fees [PDF, 23 KB]Draft ICDR Rules [PDF, 30 KB]WIPO Fees [PDF, 32 KB]WIPO Rules [PDF, 43 KB]Module 4String Contention Procedures [PDF, 621 KB]Module 5Transition to Delegation [PDF, 364 KB]Key ContentBase Agreement & Specifications [PDF, 4.5 MB]Uniform Rapid Suspension [PDF, 169 KB]Trademark Clearinghouse [PDF, 550 KB]Post Delegation Dispute Resolution (PDDRP) [PDF, 406 KB]Registry Restriction Dispute Resolution (RRDRP) [PDF, 135 KB]Module 6Application Terms & Conditions [PDF, 267 KB]Supporting MaterialSummary of Changes to the Applicant Guidebook [PDF, 422 KB]Change Review Process: New gTLD Applicant Guidebook [PDF, 271 KB]For questions about the New gTLD Program, please email newgtld@xxxxxxxxx Kindest Regards, Benedetta Rossi BC Secretariat Attachment:
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