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25.07.2013Draft Final Report on Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDsAdopted 11Y, 0N, 0ARinalia Abdul Rahim (APRALO)02.07.201310.07.2013n/a18.07.2013
(ALAC Meeting in Durban) 
n/a18.07.201321.07.2013Bart Boswinkel bart.boswinkel@icann.orgAL-ALAC-ST-0713-03-00-EN
Comment / Reply Periods (*)
Comment Open Date: 
25 June 2013
Comment Close Date: 
25 July 2013 - 23:59 UTC
Reply Open Date: 
26 July 2013
Reply Close Date: 
16 August 2013 - 23:59 UTC
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Brief Overview
Originating Organization: 
Joint ccNSO-GNSO IDN Working Group (JIG)
Categories/Tags: 
  • Policy Processes
  • Top-Level Domains
  • Transparency/Accountability
Purpose (Brief): 

The joint ccNSO-GNSO IDN working Group (JIG) seeks input from the community on its draft Final Report on Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs. The draft includes recommendations to the ccNSO and GNSO Councils for further action to resolve policy and other relating to the universal acceptance of IDN TLDs The Working expects to finalize and publish its Final Report, and submit their report, after taking into account the comments received.

Current Status: 

Seeking public comment on its draft Final Report is part of the process for developing recommendations to theccNSO and GNSO Councils as defined in the charter of the JIG.

Next Steps: 

The JIG will closely review all submitted comments to determine, at its reasonable discretion, to modify its report.
The Working expects to formally publish its Final Report by the end of August and submit it to both the ccNSOand GNSO Council for adoption and further action.

Staff Contact: 
Bart Boswinkel
Detailed Information
Section I: Description, Explanation, and Purpose: 

The issue of the Universal Acceptance of TLDs (Top-Level Domains) is not new.  The introduction of new gTLDs, especially those that are longer than 3 characters exposed this Universal Acceptance issue in the 2000 experimental expansion round, and was continued to be felt through the 2004 sTLD extension round.  The introduction of IDN ccTLDs through the IDN ccTLD fast track in 2010 further exposed the issue and also made this into an issue of common interest between ccTLDs and gTLDs.

Based on extensive discussion, both in the WG and with the community, the JIG intends to recommend to theccNSO and GNSO Council that they will recommend:

  1. IDN TLD operators (including IDN ccTLD, IDN gTLD and IDN gTLD Accredited Registrars) are recommended to support Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs in their own systems. Part of this recommendation is that ICANN's IDN Guidelines be updated to include provisions for IDN TLDregistries and registrars to support the Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs within their own systems (i.e. for registration systems and services to accept name server records, child hosts, contact information with IDN TLDs)
  2. ICANN should allocate specific resources for the advocacy of Universal Acceptance beyond the development of informational materials and toolkits.
  3. ICANN should develop of informative reference materials for new IDN TLDs (including gTLD andccTLD) to handle issues of Universal Acceptance
  4. ICANN initiates efforts, lead by staff, with participation from the community, for further studies to investigate the scope of the issue and what other services or actions could be taken by ICANN to support the Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs beyond outreach and awareness campaigns

The WG seeks feed-back and input on the specific recommendations.

Section II: Background: 

This is a Final Report from the Joint ccNSO-GNSO IDN Group (JIG) on the recommendations for actions to be taken by ICANN and the ICANN community to address the issue of Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs in support of the implementation of IDN gTLDs and IDN ccTLDs. The document incorporates the findings from the Initial Report along with the public comments received respectively:

The JIG (Joint ccNSO-GNSO IDN Working Group) was created to discuss issues of common interest between the ccNSO and the GNSO on IDNs (Internationalized Domain Names), especially IDN TLDs. The JIG has identified 3 issues of common interest to date:

  1. Single Character IDN TLDs

  2. IDN TLD Variants

  3. Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs

This report is specific to issue 3. Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs. This Final Report is submitted to theccNSO council and the GNSO council respectively for their consideration and adoption according to their own rules and procedures.

Section III: Document and Resource Links: 

The Draft Final Report can be found at: http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/idn-tld-acceptance-final-25jun13-en.pdf [PDF, 135 KB]

Section IV: Additional Information: 

Additional Information on the JIG can be found at: http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/jiwg.htm


(*) Comments submitted after the posted Close Date/Time are not guaranteed to be considered in any final summary, analysis, reporting, or decision-making that takes place once this period lapses.

FINAL VERSION TO BE SUBMITTED IF RATIFIED

Please click here to download a copy of the PDF below.

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FINAL DRAFT VERSION TO BE VOTED UPON BY THE ALAC

The ALAC is of the view that the implementation of policies that support the Universal Acceptance of IDNs is crucial for the success and uptake of IDN gTLDs and IDN ccTLDs.  We therefore support the recommendations of the JIG in its Final Report on Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs.  We urge ICANN to leverage its influence and resources to promote and support the universal acceptance of IDN TLDs broadly as described in the report towards ensuring user access and utilization of IDN TLDs as well as a consistent, predictable and secure user experience.

FIRST DRAFT SUBMITTED

The ALAC is of the view that the implementation of policies that support the Universal Acceptance of IDNs is crucial for the success and uptake of IDN gTLDs and IDN ccTLDs.  We therefore support the recommendations of the JIG in its Final Report on Universal Acceptance of IDN TLDs.  We urge ICANN to leverage its influence and resources to promote and support the universal acceptance of IDN TLDs broadly as described in the report towards ensuring user access and utilization of IDN TLDs as well as a consistent, predictable and secure user experience.


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