ICANN AT-LARGE MONTHLY ANNOUNCEMENT

Date: 
3 May, 2004

In this issue:

  • NEW TLDs - The public comment period for new sponsored top-level domain
    (sTLD) applications has been extended until 14 May. ICANN has received 10
    applications for sTLDs - .asia, .cat, .jobs, .mail, .mobi, .post, .tel,
    .tel, .travel, and .xxx. Share your comments on particular applications, or
    the process governing the introduction of new sTLDs, at
    <http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/stld-public-comments.htm>.
  • NOMINATING COMMITTEE - The At-Large Advisory Committee is seeking
    recommendations/volunteers for delegates to ICANN's Nominating Committee
    (NomCom), which selects individuals to serve on ICANN's Board and in other
    leadership positions. At-Large delegates will fill five seats on the
    NomCom. NomCom information is posted at

    <http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/nc2004/faqs.htm>
    .
    For more
    information on At-Large delegate positions, send an email to
    <committee@alac.icann.org>
    .
  • AT-LARGE STRUCTURES - Two more groups have been certified as "At-Large
    Structures" to help advance individual user community's informed, structured
    participation in ICANN: Catalan Chapter of the Internet Society, based in
    Spain; and Asociaci�n Costarricense de Derecho Inform�tico, based in Costa
    Rica. Five more At-Large Structure applications are pending as of this
    writing. Join a group or form a new one. Additional information is posted
    at
    <http://www.alac.icann.org/applications/>
    .
  • ICANN KUALA LUMPUR MEETING -- ICANN's meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    19-23 July 2004 will feature multiple At-Large meetings, policy discussions
    and workshops on such issues as implementation of internationalized domain
    names, and the World Summit on the Information Society, to name a few. All
    are welcome. General meeting information is available at
    . Check
    www.alac.icann.org in the near future for information on At-Large-related
    events.


  • NEW TLDs - The public comment period for new sponsored top-level domain
    (sTLD) applications has been extended until 14 May. ICANN has received 10
    applications for sTLDs - .asia, .cat, .jobs, .mail, .mobi, .post, .tel,
    .tel, .travel, and .xxx. Share your comments on particular applications, or
    the process governing the introduction of new sTLDs, at

    <http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/stld-public-comments.htm&gr;
    .

    ICANN continues to seek comments on the new sTLD applications, which are
    posted at

    <http://www.icann.org/tlds/stld-apps-19mar04/stld-public-comments.htm>
    .
    These applications were submitted in response to a "request for proposals"
    ICANN issued last December. An sTLD is a specialized TLD that has a sponsor
    representing the narrower community that is most affected by the TLD, and
    the sponsor carries out delegated policy-formulation responsibilities over
    many matters concerning the TLD. Last October, the ALAC provided input on
    the proposed process for introducing new sTLDs, calling for ICANN to
    "regularize the process of examination and approval of new TLD proposals"
    and suggesting principles for the introduction of new TLDs. The ALAC's
    statement is posted at

    <http://www.alac.icann.org/correspondence/response-stld-process-09oct03.htm>
    .

    The new sTLD applications will be reviewed by an independent evaluation
    panel beginning in May 2004. All applicants that are found to satisfy the
    posted criteria will be eligible to enter into technical and commercial
    negotiations with ICANN for agreements for the allocation and sponsorship of
    the requested TLDs.

  • NOMINATING COMMITTEE - The At-Large Advisory Committee is seeking
    recommendations/volunteers for delegates to ICANN's Nominating Committee
    (NomCom), which selects individuals to serve on ICANN's Board and in other
    leadership positions. At-Large delegates will fill five seats on the
    NomCom. NomCom information is posted at

    <http://www.icann.org/committees/nom-comm/nc2004/faqs.htm>
    . For more
    information on At-Large delegate positions, send an email to
    <committee@alac.icann.org>.

    The Nominating Committee (NomCom) is responsible for selecting individuals
    to serve in key leadership positions within the ICANN structure, and this
    year they will be filling the following positions: 3 seats on ICANN's Board
    of Directors, with terms through 2007; 1 seat on the GNSO Council, with a
    term through 2006; 2 seats on the ALAC (for Europe and North America
    regions), with terms through 2006; and 3 seats on the ccNSO Council, with
    terms ending in 2005, 2006, and 2007. With significantly more seats on the
    NomCom than any other constituency, At-Large will have five delegates, one
    from each geographic region (Africa, Asia/Australia/Pacific, Europe, Latin
    America/Caribbean Islands, and North America). The ALAC has asked the
    At-Large Structures in each region (and groups that have applied to be ALSs)
    to recommend an individual to serve on the NomCom from their region. For
    more information on At-Large delegate positions, contact the ALAC.

  • AT-LARGE STRUCTURES - Two more groups have been certified as "At-Large
    Structures" to help advance individual user community's informed, structured
    participation in ICANN: Catalan Chapter of the Internet Society, based in
    Spain; and Asociaci�n Costarricense de Derecho Inform�tico, based in Costa
    Rica. Five more At-Large Structure applications are pending as of this
    writing. Join a group or form a new one. Additional information is posted
    at <www.alac.icann.org/applications/>.

    Twelve organizations have been certified as At-Large Structures (ALSs) to
    help individual Internet user communities throughout the world participate
    in ICANN activities and decision-making that effects them:

    • Societ� Internet (Europe)
    • Arab Knowledge Management Society (Asia/Aust./Pac.)
    • Alfa-Redi (Latin America/Caribbean Islands)
    • FITUG (Europe)
    • Internet Society Luxembourg A.S.B.L. (Europe)
    • Internet Society Bulgaria (Europe)
    • Moroccan Internet Society (Africa)
    • Anais.AC (Africa)
    • Sudan Internet Society (Africa)
    • Internet Society - Finland (Europe)
    • Catalan Chapter of the Internet Society - (Europe)
    • Asociaci�n Costarricense de Derecho Inform�tico (Costa Rica) (Latin
      America/Caribbean Islands)

     

    Five more applications are pending for At-Large Structure certification:

    • Internet Society Vasudhay Kutumbhkum (ISVK) (Asia/Aust/Pac)
    • ISOC Taiwan Chapter (Asia/Aust/Pac)
    • At Large @ China (Asia/Aust/Pac)
    • National Information Infrastructure Enterprise Promotion Association
      (Asia/Aust/Pac)
    • Internet Society Congo (DRC) (Africa)

     

    These organizations represent a variety of individual user, and are wholly
    independent from ICANN. Certification simply recognizes that these groups
    meet ICANN's criteria for involving individual Internet users at the local
    or issue level in ICANN activities, and for promoting individuals'
    understanding of, and participation in, ICANN.

    The Interim At-Large Advisory Committee
    <alac@icann.org>
    <www.alac.icann.org>