At-Large

ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT

Date: 
1 September 2004
  • EVALUATION
    OF NEW TLDs – ICANN just posted an evaluation of the process
    used to select the seven new top-level domains (TLDs)
    :
    .aero, .biz, .coop, .info, .museum, .name and .pro. The selection
    of these TLDs in November 2000 was the first effort to expand the
    domain name system (DNS) since the 1980s (other than by adding

(85) CENTRE AFRICAIN D’ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC) [PDF, 60K]

Date: 
13 December 2006
Status: Step VII - Certified as At-Large Structure

(24) African Youth Foundation [PDF, 151K]

Date: 
24 November 2004
Status: Step VII - Certified as At-Large Structure

ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT

Date: 
1 October 2004

In
this issue:

(33) Web405

Date: 
9 May 2005
Status: Step VII - Certified as At-Large Structure

Application for "At-Large Structure" (ALS) Designation

General Information:

(21) The Intellectual Property & Technology Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association

Date: 
23 June 2004
Status: Step VII - Certified as At-Large Structure

Application for "At-Large Structure" (ALS) Designation
The Intellectual Property & Technology Section of the Hawaii State Bar Association

Contact Information

(34) Danny Younger

Date: 
1 March 2005
Status: Step VII - Not Certified as At-Large Structure

Application for "At-Large Structure" (ALS) Designation
Danny Younger

Contact Information

ICANN AT-LARGE NEWSLETTER

Date: 
1 May 2006

In this
issue:

(39) CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail)

Date: 
9 December 2005
Status: Step VII - Certified as At-Large Structure

Application for "At-Large Structure" (ALS) Designation
CAUCE (Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial E-mail)

Contact Information

Background on Newest ICANN At-Large Structures: The Internet Society Congo and the Internet Users Network (Tokyo)

Date: 
9 September 2004

The Internet Society Congo & the Internet Users Network (Tokyo)

On 8 September 2004, two more organizations were certified as "At-Large
Structures" by ICANN's At-Large Advisory Committee: the Internet Society
Congo (based in the Democratic Republic of Congo), and the Internet Users Network
( Tokyo) (based in Japan) .

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