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Domain Name Policy in 2001 Boudewijn Nederkoorn Chairman Council of European

Domain Name Policy in 2001 Boudewijn Nederkoorn Chairman Council of European National TLD Registries. Emerging organizations in the Domain Name Area Trends in Naming Policies - global - European - .nl; a case study WIPO Internet Domain Name Process. Emerging organizations

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Domain Name Policy in 2001 Boudewijn Nederkoorn Chairman Council of European

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  1. Domain Name Policy in 2001 Boudewijn Nederkoorn Chairman Council of European National TLD Registries

  2. Emerging organizations in the Domain Name Area • Trends in Naming Policies • - global • - European • - .nl; a case study • WIPO Internet Domain Name Process

  3. Emerging organizations in the Domain Name Area General ICANN (new IANA) DNSO ccTLD specific CENTRE APLTD LACTLD AFTLD NATLD WWTLD

  4. Council of European National TLD Registries - CENTR • focus on European ccTLDs • project in 1998; 35 participants • legal body early 1999 • decision on location November 1998 • 300 KECU yearly budget

  5. Aspects of TLD Naming Policies • first come, first served • only organizations or also individuals can apply • one name per holder or more • restrictions on country of in corporation • restrictions on choice of name • dispute prevention and resolution

  6. Trends in Naming Policies Global gTLDs liberal policy with few restrictions ccTLDs partly operating as gTLDs role of governments

  7. Trends in Naming Policies • European • diversity of naming policies ranging from strict (.se, .fr, .no) to liberal (.de, .dk, .uk) • harmonization as a result of CENTR: - exchange of views and experience - documentation of practices - workshops • slight tendency towards liberalization

  8. Trends in Naming Policies Registry .nl:a case study non member organization (stability/continuity) supporting organization based on membership 275 members; fee 1.000 $ per year formal tasks SO relate to: - election 4 of 7 board members - tariffs - naming policy

  9. Developing local TLD policy and naming rules • A case study: .NL • Phase 1: 1986-1996 • One man show • Phase 2: 1996-1998 • Establishment legal body • Evaluation after two years • Phase 3: 1999 - • New naming rules

  10. Naming policy • Phase 1 (until October 1996): • only organizations can register • only one name per organization • second Level Domains only • domain name must reflect name organization • no appeal possible • Phase 2 (up until now): • only organizations can register • second Level Domains only • generic names not allowed unless registered as trademark • appeals handled by the Registry • Conference on 9 June 1998: • Evaluation and building consensus

  11. Phase 3 (from 1999): • only organizations can register • Second Level Domains only • no direct reference to trademarks • all names allowed except: - names that can be misleading in social life: (government, hospital, school) - names of branches in economic life (bookstore, hotels, autolease) • appeals handled outside the Registry

  12. WIPO Internet Domain Name Process • dispute prevention • dispute resolution • famous marks in the gTLDs • new gTLDs and IP-rights • Regional consultations in Europe: • Brussels September 29 Budapest October 22

  13. URL’s CENTR http://www.ripe.net/centr .nl http://www.nic.nl WIPO http://wipo2.wipo.int

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