RE: [council] White paper on new gTLDs
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Hello Philip, Thank you for sharing this document with the Council. I wish to be clear that I personally disagree with many of the conclusions about new TLDs and the support for sponsored TLDs derived from the core values of ICANN. In particular I disagree with the current "sponsored" terminology. Sponsored and unsponsored - sounds like trying to distinguish for-profit from non-profit organisations. Some for-profit organisations lose money, and some non-pprofit organisatios make a lot of money (ie their bank balances progressively increase and they are free to spend on luxuries). These are my personal views - but I would be surprised if there was support for these concepts from the registrars constituency. The real point is that the Council is not yet engaged in using its processes to manage a structured debate on policies issues within the GNSO Community. I will forward your presentation to the registrars constituency for now, and will continue to work on working constructively with the ICANN Board, ICANN staff, and ccNSO Council in providing some structure to the process for introducing new TLDs. Before beginning this process, it is important to be clear about what is the current "ICANN Consensus Policy" on this subject, and determining what additional policy is required. Regards, Bruce Tonkin
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Bruce, thank you for your comments. On profit / not for profit Please do be sure that the BC and our fellow commercial user constituencies are very happy with the profit motive! The White Paper comments re the non-profit nature of a sponsor derive from the natural monopoly awarded to such a body. Be sure to distinguish between a not-for-profit sponsor and the related back-end for-profit registry. On sponsor and core values The conclusion about the support of ICANN core values and sTLDS derives from the core values which seek to limit ICANNs role and delegate downwards. These White Paper conclusions have separate starting points. I hope this clarifies. Philip
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Bruce Tonkin
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philip.sheppard@aim.be