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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.

2014-10-16-Release of 2-Character Names at the Second Level

مشورة GAC

الرقم المرجعي:

2014-10-16-Release of 2-Character Names at the Second Level

First Delivered 15 Oct 2014 via :

ICANN51 Los Angeles Communique

الإجماع:

تحقق الإجماع

2014-10-16-Release of 2-Character Names at the Second Level

Communication

8. Release of 2-Character Names at the Second Level

The GAC notes that new gTLD registry operators have submitted RSEP (Registry Service Evaluation Process) requests to ICANN in order to use two-character labels at the second level of their TLD.

The GAC recognized that two-character second level domain names are in wide use across existing TLDs, and have not been the cause of any security, stability, technical or competition concerns. The GAC is not in a position to offer consensus advice on the use of two-character second level domains names in new gTLD registry operations, including those combinations of letters that are also on the ISO 3166-1 alpha 2 list.

In considering these RSEP requests, and consistent with the Applicant Guidebook, the GAC considers that the public comment period is an important transparency mechanism, and in addition asks that relevant governments be alerted by ICANN about these requests as they arise.

The GAC will review the use of country and territory names at the second level and advise the ICANN Board in due course.

Responsible Party

GAC

Current Status/ Communications Log

Communication

8. Release of 2-Character Names at the Second Level

The GAC notes that new gTLD registry operators have submitted RSEP (Registry Service Evaluation Process) requests to ICANN in order to use two-character labels at the second level of their TLD.

The GAC recognized that two-character second level domain names are in wide use across existing TLDs, and have not been the cause of any security, stability, technical or competition concerns. The GAC is not in a position to offer consensus advice on the use of two-character second level domains names in new gTLD registry operations, including those combinations of letters that are also on the ISO 3166-1 alpha 2 list.

In considering these RSEP requests, and consistent with the Applicant Guidebook, the GAC considers that the public comment period is an important transparency mechanism, and in addition asks that relevant governments be alerted by ICANN about these requests as they arise.

The GAC will review the use of country and territory names at the second level and advise the ICANN Board in due course.

Responsible Party

GAC

Current Status/ Communications Log