This is the wiki page for At-Large comments on "Limited Public Interest" and "Community Objection" Grounds for the applied for string ".amazon" for the 7 month Objection Period from June 13 to mid-January 2013.
The ALAC has standing to object to a gTLD application on Limited Public Interest Objection Grounds and community objection grounds
The following are the applicants for the ".amazon" applied for string.
String | Applicant | Location | Community | Geographic | Primary Contact | Email | Application ID | GAC EW |
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AMAZON | Amazon EU S.à r.l. | LU | - | - | Ms. Lorna Jean Gradden | lorna.gradden.am@valideus.com | 1-1315-58086 | Yes |
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Decision by the gTLD RG (8 February 2013)
The new gTLD Review Group (gTLD RG) wishes to thank everyone for the comments received.
Members of the gTLD RG considered the comments from the At-Large community as of February 8 2013 and ranked each factor of the four tests for community objection grounds based on these comments and discussions.
Based on the these rankings, there will be no drafting of an objection statement on community grounds for the application for .amazon given that the "detriment" test for community objection grounds was not passed.
12 Comments
Dev Anand Teelucksingh
Limited Public Interest Grounds
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Dev Anand Teelucksingh
Community Objection Grounds
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Dev Anand Teelucksingh
Comment received by Vanessa Cravo http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/newgtldrg/2013-January/000213.html
As a citizen of a Latin America country, I would like to stress my concerns regarding the application “.AMAZON” made by Amazon EU S.à r.l., a private company, and I would appreciate if At-Large took this comment into consideration.
The Amazon is a region that encompasses a large part of the territory of several countries of South America (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela) and it is well known by its biodiversity. The name amazon identifies this geographical region, as well as the largest river of the world, located also in the region.
The ecological importance of Amazon and the fact that it is a geographical region with its own people, communities and culture should prevent a private company from using this name as it is proposed. This string should be only used to the development, promotion and protection of this region and by its people.
Vanessa Copetti Cravo
Justine Chew
Leaving aside the issue of what is deemed to be "substantial opposition"* under the 2nd limb of the Community Objection grounds, I have the following to ask:-
Limb #3: Targeting - Is there not a strong association between .amazon and Amazon customers around the world? Does and should the association with the South American region of Amazon prevail over the association Amazon customers have with the Applicant?
Limb #4: Detriment - Can anyone point me to an existing (or impending) effort(s) by any entity / person aimed at developing, promoting and protecting the Amazon region? If yes, why have we not had any objections from such entity / person?
* I am reading the minutes of the 21.1.2013 New gTLD RG conference call - there were various government objections to .amazon?
**Just as a side observation - if the Applicant were to be successful in gaining the .amazon string, an interested party should immediately approach the Applicant to sponsor a CSR programme aimed at developing, promoting and protecting the Amazon region.
Dev Anand Teelucksingh
GAC advice was issued on this application by the governments of Brazil and Peru.
https://gacweb.icann.org/download/attachments/22938690/Amazon-BR-PE-58086.pdf
The advice said:
"It should also be noted that the application for the “.AMAZON” gTLD has not received support from the governments of the countries in which the Amazon region is located. Therefore, the Governments of Brazil and Peru (GAC Members), with full endorsement of Bolivia, Ecuador and Guyana (Amazonic nonGAC members) and also of the Government of Argentina would like to request that the “.AMAZON” gTLD application be included in the GAC early warning process."
Justine Chew
Thanks for the update, Dev. So the logical next question would be do gTLD applications which have received GAC early warning 'tags' still fall within the scope of the new gTLD RG or are they to be dealt with by some other committee in ICANN?
Robert Pollard
Re Justine's comment on Targeting. There is undoubtedly a strong association between amazon.com and the company of that name, however, as far as I can see, there is no evidence of such a relationship between .amazon and the company. As owner of amazon.com, the company is fully capable of establishing as many sub-domains as it would like, eg books.amazon.com, that would maintain the existing identification with the bookseller.
Dev Anand Teelucksingh
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Eduardo Diaz
Dev: Do we get involve with geographic type issues?
Dev Anand Teelucksingh
Well, we have to review whether the comments raises issues that fall under Limited Public Interest Objection Grounds or community objection grounds.
Eduardo Diaz
Ok. Let's talk about this next week. I will try to make the meeting for I will be travelling that day.
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Dev Anand Teelucksingh
Researching the community criteria of the community objection grounds ("The objector must prove that the community expressing opposition can be regarded as a clearly delineated community"), I discovered this regional organisation called the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO). According to the website at
http://www.otca.info/portal/index.php?p=index
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty (ACT) was signed on 3 July 1978 by Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela, aimed at promoting joint actions towards the harmonious development of the Amazon Basin.
By that time, ACTO Member States undertook the shared commitment with environmental preservation and the rational use of the Amazonian natural resources.
In 1995, the eight nations decided to create the ACTO, to strengthen and implement the Treaty goals. The amendment to the ACT was approved three years later, and the Permanent Secretariat was established in Brasilia in December 2002.
This link shows the MOU signed with other organisations :
http://www.otca.info/portal/cooperacao-internacional.php?p=otca
This, in my mind, identifies a clear community under the community criteron and possibly meet one of the criterion for a string to be considered a country or territory name. http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/newgtldrg/2012-August/000124.html