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New gTLD Basics
New Internet Extensions
Agenda
 Overview about domain names, gTLD timeline and
  the New gTLD Program
 Why is ICANN doing this; potential impact of this
  initiative to businesses, governments, Internet
  communities and users
 Program - who, what, when, how, how much
 Where to get more information




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Internet - An Evolving Ecosystem
                                        Whats next?
                           2000+        Social Media, Apps, Mobile Internet and more
                                        VoIP/TV

                               Blogs
                               Social Networking
                   1990+       Music/Images/Video
                               Search Engines
                               Wireless Connectivity

              1991     World Wide Web

       1972   E-mail

1969     Arpanet



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The Anatomy of a Domain Name

  First or Top-Level
      Second-Level
        Third-Level



w w w. m e e t i n g s . i c a n n . o r g


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The Anatomy of a Domain Name

  First or Top-Level
      Second-Level
        Third-Level



w w w. m e e t i n g s . i c a n n . o r g


                                             5
gTLD Timeline

Predating ICANN
(before 1998)                                   2004 Round


     .com .edu         .aero .biz .coop       .asia .cat
 .gov .int .mil .net    .info .museum     .jobs .mobi .tel
     .org .arpa           .name .pro        .travel .post




                              2000 Round                     New gTLD Program
                                                             Policy development
                                                             Dec 2005 to Sep 2007




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Public Participation and the
    Draft Applicant Guidebook
       November 2008 (version 1)
       May 2009 (excerpts)                        Board
       March 2009 (version 2)                   Approval of
       October 2009 (version 3)                                          Program
       February 10 (excerpts)
                                                    Final                  Launch
       May 2010 (version 4)                     Guidebook
       November 2010 (Proposed Final version)




                                                                           On-going status
ICANN Board                  Publication            Communications         reporting on ICANNs
Policy approval              Final Applicant        Campaign               website
Jun 2008                                            With launch dates +
                             Guidebook              application details




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Terminology Clarifications
   gTLD = generic Top-Level Domain
       Also known as an extension, label, string, suffix
       Series of characters that make up part of your Internet
        address

   ccTLD = country code Top-Level Domain
   IDN = Internationalized Domain Name
       Domain name represented by local language characters,
        or letter equivalents




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DNS  A Complex Ecosystem
                                             gTLD Registries
    ccTLD Registries




                           Registrars
                       gTLDs + some ccTLDs
    Registrant


                                                 Resellers




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ROOT

          .org       .mil                                  .dm
                                                   .jp .va .ws .be
    .com .asia .gov .jobs
.info .edu
                 .int                            .sg .eg         .nl .tr .cn
                        .net .name          .hr             .cl
.mobi .museum .pro .post                             .mx          .jm .tv .py
                                              .cv          .pt
     .travel .biz                                                    .kr .is
                                                       .au .cc
        .tel       .aero .arpa                  .br
                                                                   .mo .eu
            .coop .cat                                 .nz
                                                              .ru

         New gTLD Program                           Fast Track Program


            New gTLDs                                  IDN ccTLDs

       .city     .acronym                     惶惘        .牀牀逗牆牀牀牆牀牆牀萎
.gIDNs       .brand       .generic           .悋悋惘悋惠                     . 犢犖犖
    .community        .region                       .薤
                                                          .
                                                                    悋愕惺惆悸


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What is a gTLD Registry?
  Is a business with very specific technical requirements
  Mandatory Agreement with ICANN
  Is the authoritative, master database of all domain names
   registered in each top-level domain
  Keeps the master database and also generates the "zone
   file" which allows computers to route Internet traffic to
   and from top-level domains anywhere in the world
  Today, Internet users don't interact directly with the
   registry operator; users can register names by using
   ICANN-Accredited Registrars


                                                               11
What is a the New gTLD Program?
   An initiative that will enable the introduction of
    unlimited generic top-level domain names or
    extensions (both ASCII and IDN) into the domain
    name space
   Managed by the Internet Corporation for
    Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)




                                                         12
Why Expand the Top-Level?
   Remove existing limitations to ASCII gTLDs which
    do not reflect growing Internet reality and needs
   Create platform to innovation in the industry and
    Internet
   Open doors to increase choice and competition in
    the market place




                                                        13
ICANNs Mission and New gTLDs
                  1998 - founding documents
  The new corporation ultimately should  3) oversee policy for
          determining the circumstances under which
            new TLDs are added to the root system

            ICANN/U.S.A. government agreements
          Define and implement a predictable strategy
                    for selecting new TLDs

           2009 - Affirmation of Commitments (9.3)
   Promote competition, consumer trust and consumer choice



                                                                   14
Potential Impact - Businesses
  Opportunity for investment
  More choice and competition
  Platform for innovation; new business model
   opportunities
  Brand management and online marketing
   practices
  Impact to industry sectors; security; control; user
   behavior
  Upgrade systems/applications to accept new TLDs

                                                         15
Potential Impact
 Government & Communities
  Increase of online cultural, linguistic, geographic
   communities
  More globally and culturally inclusive internet
   with IDNs
  Local ccTLDs
  Geographic names



                                                         16
Potential Impact  Internet Users

  More choice; innovation; competition
  Online cultural, linguistic, geographic
   communities
  New ways to find information, products
   and services




                                             17
Who Can Apply?
 Entities from anywhere in the world
    that meet the pre-defined criteria
    and requirements as outlined in the
    Applicant Guidebook
 ATTENTION!
  Not for individuals
  This is a business commitment to become
    a REGISTRY!




                                             18
How to Apply?
          Online
          TLD Application System (TAS)
             will be accessible via www.icann.org

          Process application in English
          Answer questions; upload
           documents
          Critical deadlines



                                                     19
When Can I Apply

  ICANN will announce the programs launch
 dates as part of the communications campaign




                                                20
What do I Need to Apply
 Review Applicant Guidebook for details
 Get strategic third parties involved early
 Attention to additional requirements for
 geographic, community and IDN
 applications
 Review deadlines




                                               21
How Much?
  Evaluation fee - US$ 185,000
   Paid to ICANN

   US$5,000 of which is due upon TAS registration

   Refunds apply in certain cases

   Other fees may apply  might not be
    paid to ICANN

  On-going Registry Fees                      These are evaluation and
                                             Registry fees only. Consider
   US$ 25,000 annual Registry fee             carefully the costs for
                                                 running a Registry.
   Transaction fee US$ 0.25



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Straightforward Evaluation Path
Application                    Initial                               Transition to
  Period                     Evaluation                               Delegation
                                Module 2                                Module 5

                Check for
               application
              completeness



                             Complete Background check             Contract Execution
                             Panels                                Pre-delegation check
                              String Similarity
                              DNS Stability
                              Geographical names
                              Technical/Operational capability
                              Financial capability
                              Registry Services




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Evaluation Process at a Glance
Application                       Initial                         Transition to
  Period                        Evaluation                         Delegation
                                 Module 2                           Module 5

                                                  Extended
               Administrative                    Evaluation
                  check                           Module 2


                                                Objections &
                                             Dispute Resolution
               Processed by                       Module 3
              ICANN & Third
                  Parties
                                             String Contention
                                                  Module 4




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Variables in Evaluation Path
                        Technical/Operational
      Extended          Financial
     Evaluation
                        Geographical Names
       Module 2
                        Registry Services


                        String Confusion
     Objections &       Legal Rights
  Dispute Resolution    Community Objection
       Module 3
                        Limited Public Interest
                        Independent Objector
                                                        Plan for
                                                   Additional Fees &
                        Community Priority
  String Contention    Evaluation                   Processing Time
       Module 4         Auction




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Grounds for Objection

         String Confusion   Legal Rights




          Limited Public    Community
             Interest        Objection



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What Should I do Now?
           Evaluate if the New gTLD
           Program is for you
           Review Applicant Guidebook
           Get educated about the
           Registry business and the DNS
           industry
           Understand what is needed to
           get ready

                                           27
If I choose NOT to Apply
         Monitor the program to understand:
            Impact to brand/trademark
            Impact to community and geographic
             names
            Potential Industry trends
            Competitors actions
            Changes to Internet
            User behavior

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More Information
 www.icann.org
                                 Applicant Guidebook
 New gTLD Program web-pages     Factsheets
                                 FAQs
 Questions?                     Public Comments
                                 Status Reports
                                      more
  Email us: newgtld@icann.org


                      New gTLDsICAN


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Thank You
Questions




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  • 3. Internet - An Evolving Ecosystem Whats next? 2000+ Social Media, Apps, Mobile Internet and more VoIP/TV Blogs Social Networking 1990+ Music/Images/Video Search Engines Wireless Connectivity 1991 World Wide Web 1972 E-mail 1969 Arpanet 3
  • 4. The Anatomy of a Domain Name First or Top-Level Second-Level Third-Level w w w. m e e t i n g s . i c a n n . o r g 4
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  • 6. gTLD Timeline Predating ICANN (before 1998) 2004 Round .com .edu .aero .biz .coop .asia .cat .gov .int .mil .net .info .museum .jobs .mobi .tel .org .arpa .name .pro .travel .post 2000 Round New gTLD Program Policy development Dec 2005 to Sep 2007 6
  • 7. Public Participation and the Draft Applicant Guidebook November 2008 (version 1) May 2009 (excerpts) Board March 2009 (version 2) Approval of October 2009 (version 3) Program February 10 (excerpts) Final Launch May 2010 (version 4) Guidebook November 2010 (Proposed Final version) On-going status ICANN Board Publication Communications reporting on ICANNs Policy approval Final Applicant Campaign website Jun 2008 With launch dates + Guidebook application details 7
  • 8. Terminology Clarifications gTLD = generic Top-Level Domain Also known as an extension, label, string, suffix Series of characters that make up part of your Internet address ccTLD = country code Top-Level Domain IDN = Internationalized Domain Name Domain name represented by local language characters, or letter equivalents 8
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  • 10. ROOT .org .mil .dm .jp .va .ws .be .com .asia .gov .jobs .info .edu .int .sg .eg .nl .tr .cn .net .name .hr .cl .mobi .museum .pro .post .mx .jm .tv .py .cv .pt .travel .biz .kr .is .au .cc .tel .aero .arpa .br .mo .eu .coop .cat .nz .ru New gTLD Program Fast Track Program New gTLDs IDN ccTLDs .city .acronym 惶惘 .牀牀逗牆牀牀牆牀牆牀萎 .gIDNs .brand .generic .悋悋惘悋惠 . 犢犖犖 .community .region .薤 . 悋愕惺惆悸 10
  • 11. What is a gTLD Registry? Is a business with very specific technical requirements Mandatory Agreement with ICANN Is the authoritative, master database of all domain names registered in each top-level domain Keeps the master database and also generates the "zone file" which allows computers to route Internet traffic to and from top-level domains anywhere in the world Today, Internet users don't interact directly with the registry operator; users can register names by using ICANN-Accredited Registrars 11
  • 12. What is a the New gTLD Program? An initiative that will enable the introduction of unlimited generic top-level domain names or extensions (both ASCII and IDN) into the domain name space Managed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) 12
  • 13. Why Expand the Top-Level? Remove existing limitations to ASCII gTLDs which do not reflect growing Internet reality and needs Create platform to innovation in the industry and Internet Open doors to increase choice and competition in the market place 13
  • 14. ICANNs Mission and New gTLDs 1998 - founding documents The new corporation ultimately should 3) oversee policy for determining the circumstances under which new TLDs are added to the root system ICANN/U.S.A. government agreements Define and implement a predictable strategy for selecting new TLDs 2009 - Affirmation of Commitments (9.3) Promote competition, consumer trust and consumer choice 14
  • 15. Potential Impact - Businesses Opportunity for investment More choice and competition Platform for innovation; new business model opportunities Brand management and online marketing practices Impact to industry sectors; security; control; user behavior Upgrade systems/applications to accept new TLDs 15
  • 16. Potential Impact Government & Communities Increase of online cultural, linguistic, geographic communities More globally and culturally inclusive internet with IDNs Local ccTLDs Geographic names 16
  • 17. Potential Impact Internet Users More choice; innovation; competition Online cultural, linguistic, geographic communities New ways to find information, products and services 17
  • 18. Who Can Apply? Entities from anywhere in the world that meet the pre-defined criteria and requirements as outlined in the Applicant Guidebook ATTENTION! Not for individuals This is a business commitment to become a REGISTRY! 18
  • 19. How to Apply? Online TLD Application System (TAS) will be accessible via www.icann.org Process application in English Answer questions; upload documents Critical deadlines 19
  • 20. When Can I Apply ICANN will announce the programs launch dates as part of the communications campaign 20
  • 21. What do I Need to Apply Review Applicant Guidebook for details Get strategic third parties involved early Attention to additional requirements for geographic, community and IDN applications Review deadlines 21
  • 22. How Much? Evaluation fee - US$ 185,000 Paid to ICANN US$5,000 of which is due upon TAS registration Refunds apply in certain cases Other fees may apply might not be paid to ICANN On-going Registry Fees These are evaluation and Registry fees only. Consider US$ 25,000 annual Registry fee carefully the costs for running a Registry. Transaction fee US$ 0.25 22
  • 23. Straightforward Evaluation Path Application Initial Transition to Period Evaluation Delegation Module 2 Module 5 Check for application completeness Complete Background check Contract Execution Panels Pre-delegation check String Similarity DNS Stability Geographical names Technical/Operational capability Financial capability Registry Services 23
  • 24. Evaluation Process at a Glance Application Initial Transition to Period Evaluation Delegation Module 2 Module 5 Extended Administrative Evaluation check Module 2 Objections & Dispute Resolution Processed by Module 3 ICANN & Third Parties String Contention Module 4 24
  • 25. Variables in Evaluation Path Technical/Operational Extended Financial Evaluation Geographical Names Module 2 Registry Services String Confusion Objections & Legal Rights Dispute Resolution Community Objection Module 3 Limited Public Interest Independent Objector Plan for Additional Fees & Community Priority String Contention Evaluation Processing Time Module 4 Auction 25
  • 26. Grounds for Objection String Confusion Legal Rights Limited Public Community Interest Objection 26
  • 27. What Should I do Now? Evaluate if the New gTLD Program is for you Review Applicant Guidebook Get educated about the Registry business and the DNS industry Understand what is needed to get ready 27
  • 28. If I choose NOT to Apply Monitor the program to understand: Impact to brand/trademark Impact to community and geographic names Potential Industry trends Competitors actions Changes to Internet User behavior 28
  • 29. More Information www.icann.org Applicant Guidebook New gTLD Program web-pages Factsheets FAQs Questions? Public Comments Status Reports more Email us: newgtld@icann.org New gTLDsICAN 29
  • 31. Questions 31