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Public Comment
A vital part of ICANN's processes is the opportunity for there to be public comment on each substantial piece of work before it is put forward for final approval. This page outlines clearly and simply which public comment periods are currently open, which have recently been closed, which are upcoming, and an archive of closed forums (listed according to the month in which the comment period ended). A separate comment box is provided for each comment period.
Each box provides a brief explanation of what the comment period hopes to achieve, as well as: links to relevant reports and/or webpages; a link to the official announcement of the comment period; a link to where all existing comments can be found; and an email link for anyone that wishes to send in a comment. Closed comments forums, should have a live link to a "summary/analysis" where the comments made are objectively reviewed and the results posted to the same list. This summary/analysis will be then be put into the decision-making process where the body responsible will be asked to explicitly refer to its in future discussions.
The page should provide a solid and permanent solution to the issue of transparency and accountability of ICANN’s processes, in particular: what issues are pending before ICANN; how interested stakeholders can contribute; and an explanation to the wider community on what the contributing factors are to a final decision.
| Proposed .AERO Sponsorship Agreement | ||||||
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Explanation: The current .AERO sponsorship agreement was due to expire on 17 December 2006 and was renewed a number of times, similarly to the other proof-of-concept sTLDs, to permit adequate time to satisfactorily conclude the renewal negotiation. ICANN Staff has concluded the negotiation and the proposed agreement may be viewed here [PDF, 56K] and the appendices here [PDF, 748K]. Public comment is sought on the proposed agreement and appendices. Comments may be submitted via email to aero-renewal-2008@icann.org and viewed at http://forum.icann.org/lists/aero-renewal-2008/. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Craig Schwartz | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| Bylaws Revisions re: Committees | ||||||
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Explanation: At its 7 November 2008 Board meeting in Cairo the ICANN Board determined that in the best interests of ICANN, the Conflicts of Interest Committee and the Reconsideration Committee should be dissolved and the responsibilities of those committees should be transferred to the Board Governance Committee. Here are the proposed Bylaws revisions [PDF, 101K] as required pursuant to the above resolution. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Amy Stathos | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| CRAI Report on gTLD Registries and Registrars | ||||||
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Explanation: ICANN has received a report today, issued by CRA International, titled “Revisiting Vertical Separation of Registries and Registrars” [PDF, 493K]. ICANN requested CRAI to perform economic research pursuant to two resolutions of the ICANN Board of Directors: 1) the 18 October 2006 resolution of ICANN’s Board of Directors seeking more information relating to the registry and registrar marketplace; and, 2) the 26 June 2008 resolution of ICANN’s Board, directing the development and completion of a detailed implementation plan for the new gTLD Policy. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Kurt Pritz | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| New gTLD Draft Applicant Guidebook | ||||||
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Explanation: The draft 'Applicant Guidebook' for new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) is now available for review and comment at http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtld-comments-en.htm. The draft Guidebook provides information for those interested in applying for new generic top-level domains. Designed to accompany the draft Applicant Guidebook is a set of Explanatory Memoranda that are intended to assist understanding of the implementation work for new gTLDs. The draft Applicant Guidebook and accompanying papers will be made available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish in the near future. All materials are in draft form for public comment and review. The comments will help with the production of the final Applicant Guidebook, to be released early 2009. Further details about the New gTLD Program can be found at: http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtld-program.htm. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Karla Valente | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| Draft Implementation Plan for IDN ccTLDs | ||||||
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Explanation: ICANN is pleased to make the Draft Implementation Plan for the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process available for public discussions. The Draft Implementation Plan can be found here [PDF, 265K]. The IDN Fast Track Process is a mechanism recommended by the IDNC Working Group, focused on the introduction of a limited number of non contentious IDN ccTLDs, associated with the ISO 3166-1 two-letter codes, to meet near term demand, while an overall IDN ccTLD policy is being developed. Update: The new deadline for the fast-track comment is 7 January 2009. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Tina Dam | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| CAC UDRP Pilot Project | ||||||
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Explanation: ICANN has received a request from the Czech Arbitration Court (CAC) to run two pilot projects related to its implementation of UDRP. ICANN has at the request of CAC agreed to post for public comment the description of the pilot projects for a period of thirty days (30), along with a report on the pilot project by professor Chris Reed, a recognized international authority on technology law and electronic commerce law. Those wishing to comment are encouraged to do so and to make their comments not later than 20 August 2008. Comments may be submitted by email to cac-pilot@icann.org and may be viewed at http://forum.icann.org/lists/cac-pilot. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Amy Stathos | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| Operating Plan and Budget 2009 | ||||||
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Explanation: The draft Operating Plan and Budget for the 2009 financial year has been released for public comment.
As a result of the Strategic Plan, from which the Operating Plan is developed and which then leads through to the Budget, there is a call for substantial expense growth for ICANN. This public comment period is intended to inform the community and provide active community and Board feedback on the proposed objectives and plans. This feedback will be taken into account in arriving at a final plan, which then establishes the resources and objectives for the ICANN community over the next year. For more information on the process run through by the community to arrive at the Operating Plan and Budget, please review the official announcement of this comment period. |
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| Is it clear to you what this comment period covers? Do you have all the information you need to respond? Please click "More information please" below to email ICANN directly | ||||||
| Staff member responsible: Kevin Wilson | More information please | ||||||
Announcement | Comments | Add a comment | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| Draft 2009-2012 Strategic Plan Final Comment | ||||||
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Explanation: ICANN is seeking comments from the community on the latest version of the strategic plan [PDF, 900K]. This version incorporates comments that were received from the online forum and at the Cairo meeting. This comment period is an additional short opportunity for the community to comment before the Board considers the plan at its December meeting. |
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| Staff member responsible: Doug Brent | ||||||
| Proposed Bylaws Change | ||||||
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Explanation: This proposed Bylaws revision was originally posted for public comment from 23 September to 23 October 2008 (http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-23sep08-en.htm), and several changes to the proposed language were received. During the ICANN meeting in Cairo, Egypt, ICANN staff was asked to post the revised language and open a comment period on the modifications to the proposed revision. |
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| Staff member responsible: Amy Stathos | ||||||
| Independent Reviewer's Report on the ICANN Board | ||||||
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Explanation: ICANN's Board has been provided with the Boston Consulting Group/Colin Carter & Associates' independent review of the Board. This report will be used to inform ICANN's effort to develop detailed proposals for improving the Board's structure and processes. The Board has not had an opportunity to discuss the Report, but will consider it along with the ICANN community. As with other independent reviews of ICANN structures, the Board invites public input on the Report, and encourages the community to post their comments to the public forum that has been opened on this topic for the next 60 days. |
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| Staff member responsible: Paul Levins | ||||||
| ALAC Review Mid-Point Consultation Report | |||||||||||||||||||
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Explanation: The ALAC Review Working Group (WG) has released its Mid-point Consultation Report for discussion with the ICANN community. This preliminary report presents the WG's "initial thinking" on the questions under review following the publication of the Independent Review of the At Large Advisory Committee by Westlake Consulting. It is based on consultation that the WG has undertaken with the ICANN community at the Paris meeting, through an online comment forum and at meetings with a variety of groups with the ICANN community. A summary of the consultation is contained in an appendix to the report. For more information about the ALAC Review, see the ALAC Review page. |
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| Staff member responsible: Denise Michel | |||||||||||||||||||
| The Role of Individual Internet Users in the GNSO | ||||||
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Explanation: The ICANN Board has asked for additional community input on the appropriate role and representation of individual commercial and non-commercial Internet users in the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO). Faced with a number of different recommendations stemming from various independent reviews and GNSO and user-community group efforts, the Board continues to consider this issue and believes that comments from the community, especially stakeholders in the GNSO, ALAC and At-Large groups, and any relevant applicants for new constituencies, would be particularly helpful. Potential commenters are asked to consider addressing the inclusion of registrants and individual users in the GNSO in a manner that compliments the ALAC and its supporting structures and ensures that registrants' and individual Internet users' gTLD interests are effectively represented within the GNSO. A summary document has been prepared by the ICANN Staff to provide background on this issue and to outline a number of potential options being considered by the Board. Deadline and How to Submit Comments The Staff is opening a 30-day public consultation forum, from 28 October 2008 until 28 November 2008, and invites community comments on this topic. Comments on the document are welcome via email at gnso-users@icann.org. This public forum will be open through 28 November 2008. An archive of all comments received will be publicly posted at http://forum.icann.org/lists/gnso-users/. For a copy of the public announcement of this forum please see http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-28oct08-en.htm. |
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| Staff member responsible: Robert Hoggarth | ||||||
| Add Grace Period (AGP) Limits Policy | ||||||
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Explanation: The AGP Limits Policy was adopted by the ICANN Board on 26 June 2008, following completion of a GNSO policy development process on domain tasting. The GNSO conducted their work in response to ICANN community stakeholders' concerns about domain tasting. The adopted Policy, once implemented, will prohibit registry operators from offering refunds to ICANN-accredited registrars for domain names deleted during the AGP that exceed the thresholds defined by the Policy unless an exemption has been granted by an operator. Public comment is sought on the draft implementation plan of the Policy. Comments may be submitted via email to agp-limits-policy@icann.org and viewed at http://forum.icann.org/lists/agp-limits-policy/. |
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| Staff member responsible: Craig Schwartz | ||||||
| Draft Strategic Plan Priorities | ||||||
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Explanation: As part of its annual planning cycle, ICANN is seeking comments on a draft of the priorities for the strategic plan [PDF, 88K]. These priorities will become the framework for the July 2009 June 2012 Strategic Plan. The Strategic Plan sets out ICANN¹s priorities for the next three years and is the reference point for the preparation of the annual Operating Plan and Budget. All those interested in the in the future activities of ICANN are encouraged to review and comment on this material. Further details can be found at http://www.icann.org/en/planning/ |
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| Staff member responsible: Doug Brent | ||||||
Announcement | No comments submitted |
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| GNSO Bylaw Revision | ||||||
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Explanation: Public comments are invited on a proposed change to the ICANN bylaws that would implement term limits for GNSO Council members. Currently there is no limit to the number of consecutive terms in which a GNSO Council member may serve. In November 2006, the GNSO Council passed a resolution endorsing term limits, wherein a council member could serve no more than two consecutive terms (http://gnso.icann.org/resolutions/#200611). Moreover, a former council member must remain off the GNSO Council for one full term prior to serving any subsequent term. In light of the pending GNSO review which was underway at the time, the ICANN Board postponed action on term limits. The ICANN Board Governance Committee subsequently included term limits as a recommendation in the GNSO Improvements Report (http://www.icann.org/en/topics/gnso-improvements/gnso-improvements-report-03feb08.pdf, see Sec. 5.1, p. 28) The Report recommends that the preferred limit be two 2-year terms, in order to enhance inclusiveness and enable more people to become involved in Council activities. The GNSO Improvements package was approved by the Board on 26 June 2008 http://www.icann.org/en/minutes/resolutions-26jun08.htm#_Toc76113182. The draft bylaws change also creates an exception, as recommended by the GNSO Council and the Board Governance Committee, in a “special circumstance,” such as geographic diversity requirements, where no alternative representative is available to serve. Currently, the GNSO Council, constituencies and ICANN staff are working to implement a new structure for constituency representation and voting for the GNSO Council. In considering the imposition of term limits for GNSO Council members, comments are particularly invited on whether the pending reorganization presents issues for the implementation of term limits that should be considered before term limits are adopted, including any other aspects of the new structure, such as the creation of stakeholder groups or the formation of new constituencies. ICANN also invites comments on when term limits should go into effect. The proposed revised bylaws text can be found at: |
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| Staff member responsible: Liz Gasster | ||||||
| Improving Institutional Confidence | |||||
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Explanation: At the Midterm Review of the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) between ICANN and the US Department of Commerce, in February 2008, ICANN's chairman announced a broad public consultation over possible changes to the organization. ICANN's President's Strategy Committee (PSC) then prepared two documents - an Improving Institutional Confidence in ICANN document, and a Transition Action Plan - using comments made to the Midterm Review and its previous work to help set out the requirements of a post-JPA ICANN and the steps needed to consult the community. In those documents, five key areas are identified, and each of those areas is broken down into constituent parts in order to identify particular discussion points, focus debate, and produce specific steps forward. Those documents have been through one period of public comment and, having been revised as a result, have now entered a second. In an effort to progress the consultation, an interactive forum has been set up that focuses comments and discussion on the individuals points and suggestions included in the revised documents. Please visit that forum at http://comment.icann.org/en/iic/. Alternatively, we have set up specific email addresses for each of the five main areas. Emails sent to each will appear in a specific "emailed comments" folder within this area's folder on the discussion forum. |
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| Staff member responsible: Kieren McCarthy | |||||
Announcement | Discussion forum | Summary/analysis of comments |
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| Draft Proposed Changes to Registrar Accreditation Agreement | ||||||
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Explanation: In an effort to address concerns raised about the Protection of Registrants, ICANN has undertaken considerable discussions with community members concerning potential amendments to the Registrar Accreditation Agreement (RAA). The ICANN Board of Directors passed a resolution in San Juan directing staff to solicit community input related to RAA amendments, engage in a dialogue with registrars to arrive at a set of proposed RAA amendments to be posted for public comment. This set of proposals is set forth at http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-18jun08-en.htm. |
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| Staff member responsible: Tim Cole | ||||||
| Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy Denials Definitions PDP | ||||||
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Explanation: The GNSO Council approved on 4 September 2008 a motion on the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy (IRTP) Denial Definitions Public Development Process (PDP). The motion, which is pending for Board action, proposes new texts [PDF, 49K] for two of the nine denial reasons (#8 and #9) while recommending that work on denial reasons #5 and #7 be suspended until such time as a Policy Development Process is initiated on PDP C on IRTP operational rule enhancement as outlined in the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy Issues PDP Recommendations of 19 March 2008. The public is invited to submit comments until 6 October 2008 before final consideration by the Board. |
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| Staff member responsible: Marika Konings | ||||||