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مشورة GAC

تقدم اللجنة الاستشارية الحكومية GAC المشورة الى مجلس إدارة ICANN حول قضايا السياسات التي قد تتداخل مع سياسات ICANN ومختلف القوانين والاتفاقيات الدولية وأهداف المصلحة العامة. ويتم تقديم مشورة اللجنة الاستشارية الحكومية GAC الى مجلس إدارة ICANN من خلال إما البيان الاختتامي للجنة او عبر المراسلات الرسمية.

2007-03-28-gTLD-1

مشورة GAC

الرقم المرجعي:

2007-03-28-gTLD-1

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تحقق الإجماع

2007-03-28-gTLD-1

Communication

2.1 New gTLDs should respect:

    1. The provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which seek to affirm 'fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women.'
    2. The sensitivities regarding terms with national cultural, geographic and religious significance.

2.2 ICANN should avoid country, territory or place names, and country, territory or regional language or people descriptions unless in agreement with the relevant governments or public authorities.

2.3 The process for introducing new gTLDs must make proper allowance for prior third party rights, in particular trademark rights as rights in the names and acronyms of inter-governmental organizations (IGOs).

2.4 In the interests of consumer confidence and security, new gTLDs should not be confusingly similar to existing TLDs. To avoid confusion with country-code Top Level Domains no two letter gTLDs should be introduced.

Communication

2.1 New gTLDs should respect:

    1. The provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which seek to affirm 'fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person and in the equal rights of men and women.'
    2. The sensitivities regarding terms with national cultural, geographic and religious significance.

2.2 ICANN should avoid country, territory or place names, and country, territory or regional language or people descriptions unless in agreement with the relevant governments or public authorities.

2.3 The process for introducing new gTLDs must make proper allowance for prior third party rights, in particular trademark rights as rights in the names and acronyms of inter-governmental organizations (IGOs).

2.4 In the interests of consumer confidence and security, new gTLDs should not be confusingly similar to existing TLDs. To avoid confusion with country-code Top Level Domains no two letter gTLDs should be introduced.