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Update on .org Reassignment Process As previously reported, ICANN received eleven applications from entities seeking to become the registry operator for the .org top-level domain on 1 January 2003, when VeriSign, Inc. gives up that role. This update reports on the status of and plans for the evaluation of those applications. Review of the applications is ongoing from several perspectives:
Procedures for Submission of Comments and Information Applicants and members of the public are reminded to follow the established procedures for the submission of opinions and other information to be considered in the evaluation and selection process. These procedures have been designed to promote transparency. Public comments should be submitted to the web-based forum, where they are available for all to see. The ICANN Board members and staff intend to adhere to these procedures. Although they are committed to being accessible to the public regarding ICANN matters, the members of the ICANN Board have asked us to remind applicants, their supporters, their detractors, and all others to use the established comment mechanisms so that comments are open for review by everyone. ICANN Board members/staff will review the comments received by these mechanisms. Private comments sent directly to Board members and the staff are neither appropriate nor helpful in this process because they do not support ICANN's commitment to openness and transparency. Applicants are requested to demonstrate their sensitivity to the need for transparency by following these procedures. To permit the completion of a high-quality evaluation process, the schedule has been adjusted as follows:
As mentioned at the Public Forum session held in Bucharest on the evening of 26 June 2002, Director Rob Blokzijl has recused himself from participation in the consideration of .org applications. |
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