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Announcement
15 May 2001
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ICANN Accredits New Top-Level Domains
.biz and .info Registration Process To Begin This Summer
(15 May 2001) Marina del Rey, California, USA.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) announced
today that it has finalized accreditation agreements with the new .biz and
.info top-level domain (TLD) registries. This will mark the first
introduction of new global top-level domains since the mid 1980s when the
current domain name system became operational. These new registries will
add to the already familiar registries such as .com, .org, and .edu.
"This is a momentous step forward in the continuing
evolution of the Internet's domain name system," said Vint Cerf, Chairman
of the ICANN Board of Directors. "However, it is just one step among many
in a long process of providing consumers with the benefits of competition
through a variety of domain name options and services."
Dot-info will be an unrestricted TLD, open to any
business or person to register for any purpose. Dot-biz will be a
restricted TLD open only for commercial or business purposes and .biz
names are not intended for exclusively personal or non-commercial purposes.
Registry operators NeuLevel (.biz) and Afilias (.info)
were among seven registry operators for new TLDs selected by the ICANN
Board of Directors in November 2000 following an open process for submission
of proposals. Agreements with the operators of .aero, .coop,
.museum, .name, and .pro are expected shortly.
This first round of new TLDs is considered a "proof
of concept" to test and examine different types of top-level domains,
registry business models, and procedures for ensuring the technical stability
of the Internet as new TLDs are added. While ICANN has been working with the
new registries to ensure that the start-up phase for registration is fair and
easy to understand, it is inevitable that there will be challenges.
The proof of concept will also allow for a technical
assessment of the effect of the introduction of new TLDs on performance of
the Internet’s domain name system. The ICANN Protocol Supporting Organization,
made up of the Internet’s leading technical standards organizations, had
advised ICANN to proceed cautiously since there has been no experience of
adding new TLDs in many years, and the effect on performance and stability
of adding a large number of new TLDs is uncertain.
All ICANN accredited registrars in good standing for
.com, .net and .org will be eligible to enter into revised accreditation
agreements for the new TLDs. Currently, there are more than 170 companies
accredited with approximately 80 operational. A list of accredited registrars
can be found at
<http://www.icann.org/registrars//accredited-list.html>.
To provide for a stable, fair, and orderly
introduction of the new TLDs, NeuLevel and Afilias will employ different
three-step approaches to launch their registry services:
NeuLevel (.biz):
1. Intellectual Property Claim Service.
Beginning in late May through the beginning of July, .biz will offer
a fee-based service for businesses to submit trademark claims before
the application process is opened. Under this service, domain-name
applicants will be notified of a trademark owner's claim when they
submit an application for a claimed name and, if they decide to go
ahead with the registration, the business submitting the claim will
be notified of the registration and will be given a window of opportunity
to challenge the registration using an administrative dispute resolution
procedure.
2. Domain Name Application and Selection.
Beginning in July through late September, .biz will open the application
process for businesses. Businesses will submit their applications
through registrars; these applications will be randomly selected in
batches and awarded. Businesses can submit an unlimited number of
applications but there will be a $2.00 fee for each application for a
.biz name.
3. .biz Begins Operations. In October,
.biz names that have been awarded will become operational. .biz will
use a Restriction Dispute Resolution Process (RDRP) similar to the
ICANN UDRP process to resolve challenges related to the business-only
restricted nature of the registry.
Afilias (.info):
1. Sunrise Period. Beginning in late
June and ending in late July, Afilias will offer a 30 day "sunrise"
period during which anyone with a registered national trademark can
apply through a registrar for a .info domain name corresponding to
the trademark. Trademark data will be provided at the time of
application and the term of the domain name registration will be for
at least 5 years. To assure fair and equal access during the
sunrise period, registrars will first collect applications and
deliver them to Afilias. Afilias will then implement a multi-round
batch processing system in which it will randomly select applications
from each registrar's batch. The World Intellectual Property
Association (WIPO) will administer a challenge procedure through
which any third party may challenge these sunrise period
registrations to ensure that they comply with the applicable
requirements. This challenge process will be available for
approximately 120 days after Afilias begins accepting applications
for .info domain names from the general public, ending in November.
2. Domain Name Application and
Registration. Within 15 days after the conclusion of the
sunrise period, Afilias will begin accepting applications for .info
domain names from the general public. To ensure that ordinary Internet
users have an equal chance to register names during the initial launch
phase, .info names will be registered using a multi-round batch process
similar to the one used for sunrise period applications. Using this
process, Afilias will randomly select applications from batches
submitted by each registrar. This process is an alternative to a pure
first-come-first-served system which could operate to the unfair
advantage of those with mechanized registration scripts. This batch
process will last approximately three weeks, after which Afilias will
process applications on a real-time basis.
3. .info Begins Operations. Names
awarded during the sunrise period will become operational one week
after the beginning of the general application and registration
process. The remainder of the awarded .info names will become
operational promptly after Afilias processes them.
As a reminder, there are no officially
sanctioned pre-registration services. The processes to be
followed by the new registry operators are designed to be fair to
all applicants regardless of when they submit their application.
Costs will vary based on registrar used and on the services provided
by that registrar. It is expected that retail pricing for both
.biz and .info names should be comparable to existing TLDs .com,
.org and .net.
For more information:
ICANN
NeuLevel (.biz)
Afilias (.info)
Click
here for the US Federal Trade Commission's Consumer
Alert on Domain Name Registration Abuses.
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