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2019-02-03

News Review | ICANN EPDP Dysfunction & Burnout, Report Delayed

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2019-02-03 with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) ICANN EPDP Dysfunction & Burnout, Report Delayed, 2) EPDP Meetings, 3) ICANNBelgium's DPA, 4) ACTO, ICANN & .AMAZON, 5) Dot COM Dominates Aftermarket, 6) ICYMI: Internet Freedom, Data Protection, Internet Shutdowns, Google Public Policy Fellowships, 7) Most Read.

UPDATE FEB 5: EPDP Schedule changes a) Final Report 'drop dead date' now Feb 25 (revised timeline embed below). b) EPDP Plenary Meetings this week changed to Tuesday Feb 5, Wednesday Feb 6, Thursday Feb 7, starting at 14:00 UTC (9am EST). Observers: Adobe Connect. More info at 2) below.

4 Feb 2019 Letter (pdf) from ICANN CEO Goran Marby to GNSO Council Chair Keith Drazek:

UPDATES Feb 3-4, 2019: 
EPDP Consensus Call #1 email from EPDP Chair Kurt Pritz with attachment embed below:

EPDP Consensus Call #2 email from EPDP Chair Kurt Pritz with attachment embed below:  

Original Post:
1. EPDP Dysfunction & Burnout, Final Report (Phase I) Delayed:
[GNSO-EPDP-Team mail list] "Extreme workload warning!"
"While I understand that we have a deadline to meet, and we do not wish to push any more work than absolutely necessary to the next phase of our WHOIS policy development, I would like to push back on the amount of activity that we are now expected to join over the next couple of weeks in order to push the EPDP final report over the finish line. Many of us have busy lives beyond ICANN, and cannot drop everything to attend 4 three hour plenary meetings a week, let alone the other small team meetings (and respond to the list). Given that we have achieved really only a modest level of consensus on our policy recommendations to date, I would like to register a very strong warning that we will not accept changes to the text that have not been agreed in full committee with full attendance. This appears to be a golden opportunity for those who are being paid to work full time on lobbying for certain outcomes, to insert or reinsert their favorite language into the text. In the name of maintaining the integrity of the multi-stakeholder process, flawed as it undoubtedly is, let us resist this and accept the fact that we cannot fix in our last couple of weeks what we lingered over for months."--Stephanie Perrin, EPDP member and NCSG Chair, EPDP Mail List, Jan 28, 2019.
"I’d like to echo Stephanie’s concerns ... After two weeks of being AWOL (ePDP Toronto and GNSO Los Angeles), my employer is anxious for me to turn my attention to my real job.  I will not be joining the additional sessions next week, nor do I recall our discussing or agreeing to this ask."--James Bladel, EPDP member (GoDaddy, RrSG), EPDP Mail List, Jan 28, 2019.
Hi James and everyone: I got it. I am at NamesCon and spent the ride to the airport this morning on a EPDP staff call and have been holed up in my room typing up legal issues since I arrived. I haven’t sold (or bought) a domain name yet. The additional sessions are not a requirement; invitations were sent as placeholders as a heads up, but there is no confirmation yet on whether we go ahead with these or whether they are needed. Let’s discuss the go-forward plan on the call tomorrow - although we might not have a Plan B in place by then - we can at least generate a joint understanding of status and final objective. Thanks (Stephanie and James) for this interjection. Best regards, Kurt [Pritz, EPDP Chair (appointed by the GNSO Council)] EPDP Mail List Jan 28, 2019.
EPDP Timeline as of Jan 28, 2019 (pdf) now REVISED as of Feb 4, embed below:

Updated Editor's note: the EPDP's "drop dead date" is Feb 11 25, 2019, for submission of the final report to the GNSO Council.

2) ICANN EPDP Meetings for Week Ending Feb 9, and Weekly Recap
Updated: EPDP Plenary Meetings are now scheduled for Tuesday Feb 5, Wednesday Feb 6, Thursday Feb 7,  Friday Feb 8, at 14:00 UTC (9am EST) (schedule subject to change).

Notes and action items from the Thursday, Feb 7, 2019, EPDP meeting here.

Observers may use Adobe Connect, or audiocast via browser / app. Links: Draft Final Report info, EPDP Initial Report (pdf) and public comments to the Initial Report; PCRT Public Comment Review Tool; GNSO Council EPDP page and updates; links to EPDP meeting transcripts and recordings are on the GNSO calendar. Other EPDP links: wiki; mail list; action items; Temp Spec; EPDP Charter (pdf); Data Elements Workbooks (pdf), packet (pdf) small team agreements, ICANN's legal memo on Controllership (pdf), Bird & Bird legal memos are here.

EPDP recap for week ending Feb 2: Jan 29 EPDP meeting wiki page and Jan 31 EPDP meeting wiki page, notes and action items here; Legal committee Jan 30, and Data Elements group Jan 29 (5 EPDP team members + Pritz) and Jan 31 (4 EPDP team members + Pritz).

The Most Important EPDP development has been the legal advice provided by Ruth Boardman, Bird & Bird, to the select few members of the EPDP "legal committee" but finally made available to the full EPDP working group on Friday, Feb 1, 2019, here and here (note: more legal advice may be forthcoming). So far, the EPDP team has been advised:
  • relevant parties could be subject to liability if a registrant wrongly self-identifies as a legal person (and not a natural person) and the registrant's data is disclosed in reliance on this self-identification;
  • where the RNH [registrant] and the technical contact are not the same person, relying on the RNH to provide notice on the registrar's behalf will not meet GDPR's notice requirements if the RNH fails to provide the notice;
  • it is not clear if the contractual necessity condition [GDPR Article 6(1)(b)] can only apply where there is a contract between data controller and data subject;
  • "What is 'necessary' is interpreted strictly. We do not think that the EPDP could successfully argue that preventing DNS abuses is 'necessary' for the contract with the RNH" [registrant]. 

More info on Jan 29 and 31 EPDP meetings on last week's News Review, but the following from the Jan 29 transcript (pp. 54-57)  gives an indication of what's going on:
Milton Mueller: "As I said, I think we need to clarify with the legal counsel whether ICANN can, as controller, and ICANN needs to decide whether it’s a controller here of course, but assuming it is, then the fact that it doesn’t have the data doesn’t necessarily mean that it can request it if [it] is the controller, so we need legal advice on that and whether that’s actually – needs a distinctive purpose. But, you know, that’s not a third party access issue under any construction, that’s ICANN getting data about its own system and doing research on it, which we support but we don't want it in Purpose 2."
Kurt Pritz: Thanks, Milton. Alan, go ahead – Alan Greenberg. 
Alan Greenberg: "Yes, thank you. I misspoke before when I said it could go into Purpose 2; I’d forgotten that Purpose 2 is third parties right now so it cannot be Purpose 2. ICANN under no conditions is a third party. We can fix it, however, either by adding a new purpose or simply modifying Purpose 2 to say to third parties for legitimate lawful purposes, or to ICANN, and then add a processing activity for it. So we could make Purpose 2 apply to ICANN as well if people – if that’s offensive to people then it probably has to be a new purpose not because we need a purpose for ICANN doing the processing of the data but to ensure that it can be sent to ICANN. So it’s not the processing that’s the purpose, it’s the transmission to ICANN that we have to ensure is enshrined in some purpose. So we can fix 2 by adding ICANN as an Other recipient in addition to third parties. I can't see anywhere else it fits. I wouldn’t want to put it into 5 because 5 is very much a compliance one and this is not a compliance issue. Thank you."
Kurt Pritz: Thanks, Alan. ....
Farzaneh Badii: "Thank you, Kurt. Farzaneh speaking. So I think that we are really getting confused because we keep repeating and digging up issues that – and questions that we have responded to multiple times ..." [Editor's note: and so it goes.]
3) Status of ICANN’s exchanges with Belgium's Data Protection Authority (DPA)
Excerpt from 27 Jan 2019 Letter from ICANN GDD Cyrus Namazi (pdf)  
Video interview with Willem DebeuckelaerePresident of Belgium's DPA, at European Data Protection Days in Berlin in May 2018:

More info at: edpd-conference.com. Editor's note: ICANN has its sole EU office in Brussels, Belgium, and therefore Belgium's Data Protection Authority (DPA).is the "lead supervisory authority" over ICANN, stated Mr. Debeuckelaere in his letter, adding: 
"Finally, I wish to note that the GDPR places responsibility for compliance with the provisions of the GDPR upon the (joint) controller(s). It does not provide for a system of prior consultation, except in the case of article 36. It also does not foresee the possibility of prior approval, except in the cases mentioned by articles 40 (codes of conduct) and 47 (binding corporate rules)." 
See also:
"Use of WHOIS Data .... We also have some concerns about whether the practice of having the DAAR collection system query registration data is compliant with GDPR and other privacy regulations. Such queries would require a disclosure of personal data that has not previously been contemplated and could have significant repercussions for both registry operators and ICANN."--gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG) comments (link above) (emphasis added).

4) Other ICANN News: ACTO, ICANN & .AMAZON
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28 January 2019 Letter (pdf) from Alexandra Moreira Lopez, Secretary General, Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), to GAC Chair Manal Ismail re: New gTLD Applications for .AMAZON:

5) Names, Domains & Trademarks: Dot COM Dominates Aftermarket
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GoDaddy 2019 aftermarket domain trends and NamesCon keynote | slideshare.net excerpt:

6) ICYMI Internet Domain News: Internet Freedom, Data Protection, Internet Shutdowns and Google Public Policy Fellowships
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Has the internet afforded humans more freedom, or less?--Social-Media Outrage Is Collapsing Our Worlds--The internet once made it easier to slip from one domain to another. Is there a way to preserve that vital freedom?--theatlantic.com.

Google and IAB ad category lists show ‘massive leakage of highly intimate data,’ GDPR complaint claims--techcrunch.com.

Ireland questions Facebook’s plan to merge Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp--previous data-sharing proposals have ‘given rise to significant data protection concerns’--theverge.com.

Dr Paul Vixie, Farsight Security, on pushing back against cyber criminals--Tech Radio via Soundcloud.com.

African governments use internet shutdowns to silence opposition more and more--what can people do?--euronews.com. See also Zimbabwe President Mnangagwa Justifies Internet Shut Down, Although “He Deeply Believes In Freedom Of Speech And Expression”--techzim.co.zw.

Venezuela: The Committee to Protect Journalists have called on Venezuelan authorities to stop blocking news outlets and to ensure that access to the internet is available amid the country's political crisis and widespread protests--cpj.org.

Applications are open for the Google North America Public Policy Fellowship--all applications must be received by 12:00 p.m. EST, Friday, February, 15th. More information about Google Public Policy Fellowships, including in Latin America, Europe, Middle East, and Africahere.

7) Most Read this past week on DomainMondo.com: 
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2018-11-25

News Review | Internet Governance: Macron's Call for a New Multilateralism

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Domain Mondo's weekly internet domain news review (NR 2018-11-25 with analysis and opinion: Features •  1) IGF2019: What Is Internet Governance? Macron's Call for a New Multilateralism, 2) ICANN news: a. EPDP Initial Report, Webinar Nov 29, and EPDP Meeting Nov 27b. Verisign & .COM, c. Public Comment, d. GNSO projects,  e. DCA Trust vs ICANN re: .AFRICA, 3) Names, Domains ... Akram Atallah, 4) ICYMI: EU Link Tax, and more, 5) Readership Stats.

1) IGF2019: What Is Internet Governance? Macron's Call for a New Multilateralism
"What rules apply to the internet? Who governs it? Internet governance is no longer just for technical experts, as it deals with political questions about the future of the internet – matters that affect everyone"--igf2019.berlin

Editor's note: The Internet Governance Forum was established in 2006 by the Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), to serve in an advisory capacity although there have been recent calls (see quote below) to expand its role. Having most recently been convened in Geneva (2017) and Paris (2018), the 14th Annual Meeting will be held on 25-29 November 2019 at the Estrel Congress Centre in Berlin, Germany.
"... The Internet, the depth of data and knowledge hosted by it, and the essential services it gives access to, are collective treasures that we need to manage together in order precisely to pass them on to future generations. And so it is here that we need to invent a new multilateralism both suited to the reality of cyber space and effective. That is why I am here today to propose a new collegial method. The Internet Governance Forum has now been around for 12 years, and the quality of the discussions here is renowned everywhere. But this Forum now needs to produce more than just debate and reflection. It needs to reform, to become a body producing tangible proposals. I will strongly support all initiatives in this direction. That is why France, with the assistance of the host country that preceded it – Switzerland – and ahead of the Forum that will meet in Berlin in 2019, would precisely like to promote this movement of reformStarting this year and in the spirit of the approach tried in Geneva last year, we will gather the main conclusions of the discussions. But it will then be up to you, afterwards, to define the terms of production and recommendations for public policies – which is what the mandate of the Forum has invited you to do since its creation in 2005. I am also very in favour – this is a suggestion – of the Internet Governance Forum now being directly attached to the United Nations Secretary-General and for it to have its own Secretariat. Dear António Guterres, I will leave these various points to you, but I know how committed you are to the issue .... In Europe, we have already begun working hand in hand ... with the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is the best demonstration that, far from restricting innovation, regulation builds the user trust that businesses need so much. And this regulation came at a moment when, across the oceans, other scandals were emerging, demonstrating the sensitivity and the importance of this issue of access to data. In that respect, this regulation is on the way to becoming a global standard, but work is not finished in this area, even in Europe, and we need to go further. I have in mind, for example, the idea of establishing a common European framework for class actions as regards violations of personal data rights, enabling all European users to obtain compensation in accordance with a harmonized framework .... we need to invent – innovate – new forms of multilateral cooperation that involve not only states, but also all of the stakeholders you represent. This is what I want for us; this is what I want us to work towards. These issues are a huge responsibility for the Internet community, for you and for us. For this reason, I do not doubt that we will be able to follow in the footsteps of our founding fathers and rise to the challenge."--excerpts from IGF 2018 Speech by French President Emmanuel Macron (emphasis added).

2) ICANN News
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29 Nov 2018 EPDP Initial Report Webinar slides:

a. UPDATE: EPDP Initial Report Webinar: Adobe Connect Replay, slides above, MP3chat transcript (pdf).

EPDP Initial Report published (pdf) Wednesday, Nov 21. 2018. Public comment period ends December 21, 2018. ICANN blog post here.  ICANN webinar planned for Thursday,  Nov 29, 2018, at 14:00 UTC (9 am EST in US), sign up for the webinar: send an email to gnso-secs@icann.org. Editor's note: I'll have more to say in next week's News Review.
EPDP meeting Tuesday Nov 27 starting 14:00 UTC (9am EST). Observers use  Adobe Connect, or audio cast (browser or app). Tuesday's agenda (with docs and links), items (pdf) remaining to be discussed, and draft letter to the EDPB (pdf) (European Data Protection Board).

UPDATE: EPDP Meeting Nov 27 Adobe Connect replay, Chat transcript (pdf),  MP3 audio, action items. Next meeting Tuesday, Dec 4, 14:00 UTC 9am EST (US). Also below the CPH (Registrars and Registry Operators) feedback on the draft letter to the EDPB (referenced above):

See also GNSO Council EPDP page and updates. Links to all EPDP meetings' transcripts and recordings are on the GNSO calendar. Other EPDP links: wiki, mail list, action items, Temp Spec, EPDP Charter (pdf), Data Elements Workbooks (pdf).

b. Verisign & .COM: Letter (pdf) Nov 16, 2018, to ICANN from Zak Muscovitch, Internet Commerce Association, re: .COMEditor's note: for background see last week's News Review 3) d.

c. ICANN Public Comment Periods closing in December (subject to change by ICANN org):

d. ICANN GNSO Active Projects List (pdf) updated Nov 19, 2018.

e. DCA Trust vs ICANN re: new gTLD .AFRICA
"NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: Intervenor ZA Central Registery NPC's ex parte application to order plaintiff DCA to cooperate with the court-ordered in-person settlement meeting; The Court considers the moving documents and opposition and rules as follows:
"On November 19, 2018, defendant ZA Central Registry, NPC (“ZACR”) filed an Ex Parte Application to Order Plaintiff DCA to Cooperate with the Court-Ordered In-Person Settlement Meeting (“Ex Parte Application”). Plaintiff DotConnectAfrica Trust filed an opposition to the Ex Parte Application. The court finds that ZACR has not met its burden to show good cause to grant the relief requested in its Ex Parte Application. At the September 25, 2018 Trial Setting Conference, the court ordered the parties and their counsel to hold a settlement meeting in person to discuss and try to settle all disputed issues in the case no later than January 18, 2019. (September 25, 2018 minute order.) The court expects the parties’ counsel to meet and confer in good faith to schedule a mutually convenient date and place for that settlement meeting, so as to minimize the burden on all parties and their counsel. The court orders that, if the parties cannot agree on the place where the settlement meeting is going to be held, then it shall take place in Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe court orders the ZACR to give notice of this order." (source)
Docket schedule:

3) Names, Domains & Trademarks
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Akram Atallah at ICANN53
Trust those who are greedy for money a thousand times more than those who are greedy for credentials.--Nassim Taleb
Akram Atallah starting a new adventure...
  • Kirkland, Washington
  • Current: Donuts Inc.
  • Previous: ICANN, CoreObjects, Conexant
  • Education: Harvard Business School 
Editor's note: does everyone lie about their qualifications today, or just former ICANN executives? Akram was never an undergraduate nor graduate student at Harvard Business School, much less graduate from there. He apparently did receive an "HBS Executive Education program certificate of completion" which is supposed to be listed on a LinkedIn profile or C.V. like this.

For more background read News Review | Fadi, Akram & Donuts, ICANN Conflicts of Interest.

4) ICYMI Internet Domain News 
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  • EU Link Tax: Google News may shut down over EU plans to charge a "link tax" which Google is lobbying hard to stop. The purported reason for the tax is to compensate news publishers--TheGuardian.com.
  • Surveillance Kills Freedom By Killing Experimentation--Bruce Schneier in wired.com.
  • Internet Freedom in Asia--the region is a driving force behind annual declines in internet freedom at the global level--thediplomat.com.
  • India Leads The World In The Number Of Internet Shutdowns--forbes.com

5) Domain Mondo's Readership Stats
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Top 4 Countries for the week and month: 
  1. United States
  2. China
  3. Germany
  4. France 
Most read this past week:
1. News Review | EPDP Initial Report: ICANN GDPR Train Wreck #2
2. Tech Review: 1) Apple's Core Problems, 2) High Tech Wars of the Future
3. Peter Chernin On The Future of Digital Entertainment (video)
4. Dropbox CEO Drew Houston and the Evolution of a Tech Entrepreneur

-- John Poole, Editor  Domain Mondo 

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2017-03-24

India: Internet Freedom vs Internet Shutdowns; A Global #NetGov Issue

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Keep Us Online! | keepusonline.in"India had more Internet shutdowns in 2016 than any other country. State governments love to shut off the Internet, supposedly to thwart a range of evil-doers — from protesters to exam cheats. Millions of people are routinely cut off on some official's whim, with zero rules or oversight. This is unacceptable. Even for stopping riots — the official justification for most shutdowns — there is evidence that blackouts do more harm than good. Cutting off Internet access prevents innocent people from using the Internet to learn about trouble spots to stay away from, from reaching out for help and from making sure that loved ones are safe ..."

Internet Freedom Foundation | internetfreedom.in: Internet Freedom Foundation defends online freedom, privacy and innovation in India. Born out of the SaveTheInternet.in movement for net neutrality, IFF works on a range of issues including net neutrality, free expression, privacy and innovation.


Internet Shutdowns are a Global Internet Governance Issue:


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2016-10-23

News Review | Cost of Internet Shutdowns | New gTLDs .WEB & .AMAZON

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Domain Mondo's weekly review of internet domain news [pdf]:

Feature •  Cost of internet shutdowns, a Brookings Institution paper:
"In sum, government officials in many countries around the world appear increasingly comfortable blocking access to online services and apps, despite the significant economic and social damage that internet service disruptions bring to their countries. Whether their ostensible motivations are public security or political self-preservation, government officials should understand the wide-ranging and destructive consequences of these moves. Shutting down access to popular services or to the whole internet – even for a short period of time – undermines economic growth, puts lives in jeopardy, separates people from friends and family, and erodes confidence in the governments that take such drastic and ill-advised steps."--Darrell M. West, infra, p.9 (emphasis added).
Global economy loses billions from internet shutdowns | Brookings Institution | Brookings.edu by Darrell M. West: "In my new paper (pdf), I detail the economic costs to countries that intentionally disrupt citizens’ digital access. I found 81 short-term internet shutdowns that occurred in 19 countries between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016, and estimated that such obstruction cost the global economy at least US$2.4 billion." Excerpt--Table 3--below:


Internet shutdowns cost India $1B, more than any other country | HindustanTimes.com: "... To shut down the internet anywhere in the country, usually the police or state government file a request with the state’s Department of Telecommunications. The department then orders the internet service provider — Airtel, Tata, BSNL, and so on — to cut the data. Decisions to cut off the internet are often ill-conceived. In February, for example, the Gujarat State Subsidiary Selection Board was worried about cheating during the Revenue Accountant Recruitment Exam. Rather than simply banning applicants from bringing electronic devices into the examination room, the board shut down the internet across the state ..."  
U.S. Government's Role in Shutdown of WikiLeaks Founder's Internet--U.S. Urged Ecuador to Act Against WikiLeaks Leader Assange | NBCnews.com"Quiet pressure from the U.S. government played a role in Ecuador's decision to block WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from using the internet at Ecuador's London embassy, U.S. officials told NBC News." See also: On WikiLeaks, Journalism, and Privacy: Reporting on the Podesta Archive is an Easy Call | TheIntercept.com by Glenn Greenwald"... Hillary Clinton’s supporters will try to find ways to delegitimize all reporting that reflects negatively on her, while justifying and glorifying all reporting that reflects negatively on Republicans. Much of the furious reaction to WikiLeaks is about little other than that ..."

See alsoDid ICANN Just Break the Internet? No, But It Could Have, and May Yet"... ICANN has for several years been so obsessed with its new gTLDs program, seeing itself as a 'marketing agency' for new generic top-level domains from .PORN to .SUCKS, to now "over 1000 new gTLDs," that it has been lax in its primary duty of ensuring the security and stability of the domain name system (DNS) ..."

Feature •   New gTLD .WEB UPDATE:
Source: ICANN.org | Status of .WEB and .WEBS
Defendant ICANN's extension of time to answer, move to dismiss or otherwise respond to the Amended Complaint (pdf) about new gTLD .WEB filed by Ruby Glen LLC (affiliate of Donuts) ends Wednesday, October 26, 2016.  The U.S. District Court Order (pdf) stated "There will be no further extensions." 

Also, Akram Atallah, President of ICANN's Global Domains Division, finally responded by letter (pdf) (published Oct 3 on ICANN.org), to Afilias' letters (dated 8 Aug and 9 Sep) demanding disqualification of the winning bid of Nu Dot Co LLC. Atallah told Afilias VP & General Counsel:
Excerpt from ICANN GDD President Atallah's Letter  to Afilias VP & General Counsel dated Sep 30, 2016
ICANN disabled the links above in Atallah's letter posted online, however, here they are:
See alsoApplication Status | ICANN.org: new gTLD .WEB Applicant NU DOT CO LLC:
  • Application Status: In Contracting
  • Evaluation Result: Pass IE (IE Report)
  • Contention Resolution Status: On Hold
  • Contention Resolution Result: Prevailed Contention (Auction Report)
To recap: .WEB is "on hold." There is
  • Pending litigation (Ruby Glen LLC above); 
  • Pending CEP (pdf) filed by Donuts Inc. and Ruby Glen, LLC, on August 2, 2016
  • Afilias requests to disallow winning bid of Nu Dot Co LLC.

Feature •  New gTLD .AMAZON IRP UPDATE (pdf): "... Conduct of the IRP Hearing ...  An in-person hearing will take place at the offices of Jones Day in Los Angeles, California ... Counsel are requested to confer and provide Panel with as many dates as they believe are suitable between the March 6-March 24, 2017 for the hearing ... " For more, see Amazon EU S.à.r.l. v. ICANN.

•  New gTLD .AFRICA: DCA Trust vs ICANN & ZACR Case Remanded To California Court:
"Ironically, this could be a BIG win for the plaintiff DCA (DotConnectAfrica Trust). Unlike U.S. federal courts where unanimous jury verdicts are required, in a California civil case, it only takes 9 of the 12 jurors to agree on a verdict ... The U.S. District Court Judge had previously assigned this case to a (10-12 days) jury trial beginning February 28, 2017. See Scheduling Order ..."
•  A look at statistics on the Chinese domain market | Coreile.com"Obviously, .CN takes the largest share of the domain market. However ... we know .COM commands the highest prices. So while .COM is not king in terms of volume, it is still king in terms of prestige and prices in China. There is no indication yet that such position will change any time soon."

 .COM Registrations Continue to Rise, Unphased by New gTLDs, ICANN Study Reveals--circleid.com

•  Latest ICANN report reveals China’s drive to become a dominant player in new gTLDs | Blog | WorldTrademarkReview.com"... many trademark counsel will see the growing involvement of Chinese entities in the domain marketplace as a portent of an even greater China-related enforcement workload in the future."

•  Now anyone can be a TLD registry operator (including the backend registry services!). Google releases new open source top-level domain name registry platform: Nomulus, a cloud-based registry platform that also powers Google’s top level domains (TLDs). Google applied to operate a number of new gTLDs (new generic Top-Level Domains), and built Nomulus to help run them. New gTLD registry operator Donuts also contributed code to the project according to opensource.googleblog.com. For more info see Nomulus on GitHub.

•  $NAME | Is Rightside's Strategy Showing Results? | whizzbangsblog.com"... Donuts, offered $70m for the suite of Rightside domain extensions [new gTLDs] back in June. In my opinion it’s a gutsy move to say no to such an offer in light of the slow growth numbers ..." (emphasis added)

•  ICANN's newgTLDs: 3 takeaways from Mark Monitor's New gTLD Quarterly Report Q4 2016 and accompanying infographic (pdf):
  1. 25% – 67%: New gTLDs cybersquatting percentages based on the domain ownership information of the top 100 web property names across .xyz, .top, .wang, .win, and .club.
  2. Trying to [defensively] register every variation, typosquat, and misspelling in this new environment promises to be cost prohibitiveCorporations must take a new approach--monitor domain registrations and improper trademark use--take action where it makes sense, blocking domains where available.
  3. The top 3 new gTLDs in which the world's largest brands are registering domain names: 1) .sucks; 2) .porn; 3) .adult. [Who says extortionate business models aren't profitable--just wait until the next round of new gTLDs!]

•  Root Zone Maintainer Service Agreement and .COM RA Amendment Now Effective: "... the cooperative agreement between NTIA and Verisign was amended to release Verisign from its root zone maintainer obligations. Verisign will now perform the root zone maintainer services forICANN under the [new] Root Zone Maintainer Service Agreement (RZMA). ICANN and Verisign are in the process of switching to the root zone management systems that do not include NTIA’s authorization role. The changes to the cooperative agreement between NTIA and Verisign can be found here. For more information, visit Verisign’s Q&A here. Additionally, as previously approved by ICANN’s Board resolution on 15 September (following a 43-day public comment process), ICANN has signed the .COM Registry Agreement amendment. The .COM Registry Agreement amendment is now effective through 30 November 2024 to coincide with the term of the RZMA ..."--ICANN.org, Oct 20, 2016

•  More .GAY Correspondence | ICANN.org: 17 October 2016 Letter (pdf) from Arif H. Ali, Attorney, Dechert LLP, with Expert Opinion from Professor Badgett to ICANN Board [Published 18 October 2016] In Support of Dotgay's Community Application for new gTLD .GAY.

•   Community Participation in Public Comment for FY18 Planning | ICANN.org"... After the PTI Board has adopted its FY18 Operating Plan and Budget, and recommended it to ICANN’s Board, the ICANN’s draft FY18 Operating Plan and Budget will be published for public comment ..."

•   How to combat the risks of impersonation emails, imitative domains?--see post by Thompson Coburn LLP | JDSupra.com.

•  ICANN Q1 FY17 Stakeholder Call:
Slide 5 from ICANN FY17Q1 Stakeholder Call (Goran Marby, ICANN CEO, pictured)
ICANN's FY17 Q1 (Jul 1 - Sep 30, 2016) Stakeholder Call, took place on 18 Oct 0300 UTC /17 Oct 2000 PDT. The call's focus was on how ICANN has implemented community policy for the Quarter ending 30 September 2016 as well as provide an APAC (Asia Pacific) update. Archive of materials (recordings, transcripts and presentations) from the call here. The Q1 FY17 stakeholder call agenda:
• President & CEO Overview: Göran Marby, President & CEO (10 min)
• Board Update: Bruce Tonkin, Vice Chair, ICANN Board of Directors (5 min)

• Policy Update: David Olive, Sr. VP Policy Development Support & Adiel Akplogan, VP Tech. Engagement (10 min)
• Management Update: Theresa Swinehart, Sr. VP Multistakeholder Strategy and Strategic Initiatives
• Asia Pacific Update: Jia-Rong Low, VP and Managing Director, Asia Pacific hub
• Financial Update: Xavier Calvez, Chief Financial Officer (10 min)
• Q&A (10 mins)

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