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The final draft version to be voted upon by the ALAC will be placed here before the vote is to begin.

 

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FIRST DRAFT SUBMITTED

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WHEREAS the At-Large Community of ICANN is extremely concerned about numerous identified problems with the procedures related to upholding the Public Interest Commitments (PICs) in the current round of gTLD applications;

WHEREAS these concerns have been expressed previously and repeatedly, having also been supported by comments previously made by ICANN's Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC);

WHEREAS a subset of new gTLD applications -- notably in the fields of gambling, health, education, finance and charities -- have been identified by the GAC as particularly sensitive, requiring enhanced public safeguards; 

WHEREAS the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) has held a Public Comment Process, that has attracted a number of comments from the broader community that have been critical {and raised concerns regarding} of the PIC safeguard process;

And WHEREAS ICANN has proceeded to sign contracts regarding some of these highly-sensitive TLD strings, despite the repeated concerns expressed by the ALAC, GAC and other organizations regarding the urgency of enhancing their public interest protections;

 

BE IT RESOLVED THAT the ALAC:

  • ADVISES the Board of ICANN to immediately "freeze" (temporarily suspend implementation of) the 28 TLD strings identified by the GAC as requiring enhanced safeguards ("Category 1, Safeguards 1-8"), pending further community review and subsequent changes to the Public Interest provisions of the TLD agreements;
     
  • FORMS a sub-committee, comprised of At-Large and other ICANN community members to examine the current PIC safeguard process, and to recommend enhancements that better protect consumers and end-users in an expedited manner;
     
  • ASSIGNS a liaison to the newly-formed ICANN Public Responsibility Department, in order to ensure that the At-Large community is aware of the initiatives and progress of the Department on an ongoing basis.