The Federal NIC, operator of the ccSLD .fed.rep.br (FEDerative REPublic of BRazil), publishes our contribution to the "GNSO Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs Policy Development Process Phase 1 Final Recommendations for ICANN Board Consideration". 1 - ICANN should implement balance on the Internet, releasing the inclusion of new gTLDs in the root zone only when necessary. 2 - ICANN should adopt a multisectoral model for the development of new rules, not ignoring domain registrants. 3 - Implement pricing rules and define the maximum price limit that the domain can be charged by the Registry. 4 - Implement differentiated rates for gTLDs, separating gTLDs into: A) legacy gTLDs (as public assets, of public interest and for public use), always bidding to avoid monopolies and maintain operational quality, which favors the entire global community. Example: .com, .net, .org B) gTLDs of public interest. These are the gTLDs that are important to the global community and should have low collection fees and increased protection from ICANN for the maintenance of their operations. We also recommend that you bid periodically. Example: .lgbt, .ong, .hiv, .med, .web C) gTLDs with no public interest. These are gTLDs that are not out of use and have no public interest by GAC, CCNSO, users, the third sector, registrants and registrars. Example: .ooo, .final, .uno, .page Graciously, Federal NIC www.federalnic.fed.rep.br