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GAC Advice

The GAC provides advice to the ICANN Board on policy matters where there may be an interaction between ICANN’s policies and various laws, international agreements and public policy objectives. GAC Advice is communicated to the ICANN Board through either a Communique or a formal piece of Correspondence.

2012-06-28-ApplicantSupport

GAC Advice

Reference No. :

2012-06-28-ApplicantSupport

First Delivered via :

N/A

Consenus:

Consensus met

2012-06-28-ApplicantSupport

Communication

In addition to the advice previously communicated to the Board on June 17, 2012:

The GAC advises the Board

  • to review and plan action for the next round to ensure there is no repetition of the low uptake in applications from developing countries.

GAC Acknowledgement of Register Entry

27 July 2012

Responsible Party

ICANN Board

Current Status/Communications Log

ICANN seeks to increase the participation of developing countries in the next round of new gTLD applications, in opportunities presented by existing and new gTLDs, and in the bottom-up policy-making model. We are committed to soliciting input from potential new gTLD applicants, DNS community members in developing countries, the GAC and the At-Large community in order to develop a plan (including a communications plan) to increase that participation.

ICANN is also developing a strategy to globalize our organization that will include a concentrated effort to increase participation among developing countries in the ICANN community and in new gTLDs.

Board-Response-to-GAC-Prague-Communique_20121013.pdf

Communication

In addition to the advice previously communicated to the Board on June 17, 2012:

The GAC advises the Board

  • to review and plan action for the next round to ensure there is no repetition of the low uptake in applications from developing countries.

GAC Acknowledgement of Register Entry

27 July 2012

Responsible Party

ICANN Board

Current Status/Communications Log

ICANN seeks to increase the participation of developing countries in the next round of new gTLD applications, in opportunities presented by existing and new gTLDs, and in the bottom-up policy-making model. We are committed to soliciting input from potential new gTLD applicants, DNS community members in developing countries, the GAC and the At-Large community in order to develop a plan (including a communications plan) to increase that participation.

ICANN is also developing a strategy to globalize our organization that will include a concentrated effort to increase participation among developing countries in the ICANN community and in new gTLDs.

Board-Response-to-GAC-Prague-Communique_20121013.pdf