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Subject: [ALAC] Fwd: ICANN News Alert -- GNSO New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Draft Final Report
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 13:26:29 -1000
From: Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard@gmail.com>
To: ALAC <alac@atlarge-lists.icann.org>


The one we have been waiting for.. 361 pages :)

 
ICANN
                                          Announcement Alerts


GNSO New gTLD Subsequent Procedures Draft Final Report

20 August 2020

Open Date: 20 August 2020 Close Date: 30 September 2020
Originating Organization: GNSO
Categories/Tags: Policy Development
Brief Overview: The objective of this Public Comment period is to share the Working Group's draft Final Report and present draft final recommendations and implementation guidance on topics within the Working Group's charter. The draft recommendations and implementation guidance included in this report are the culmination of years of Working Group deliberations and community input that take into account input received through a number of Public Comment periods, including a survey of existing Stakeholder Group / Constituency / Advisory Committee statements from the 2012 round of new gTLDs, a set of dozens of initial questions aimed at getting input on the processes and results of the 2012 new gTLD round, as well as comments on the Working Group's Initial Report and Supplemental Initial Reports. Given that some of the recommendations have been substantively updated since these earlier reports, this draft Final Report is being published for an additional Public Comment period. While the full report is open for comment, the Working Group would like input to focus on areas that have substantively changed since publication of the Initial Report and Supplemental Initial Report and in limited instances, questions that the Working Group has posed to the community for feedback.
Link: https://www.icann.org/public-comments/gnso-new-gtld-subsequent-draft-final-report-2020-08-20-en

 

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