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1 New gTLD Program Status [DD Month 20YY] [Presenter Name] [Title]

2 2  Applications Received  Evaluation  Contracting & Pre-Delegation Testing  Delegation  Rights Protection Mechanisms  What’s Next? Agenda

3 3 1930: Total number of applied-for gTLDs as of deadline (May 2012) 1805: Currently active applications 122: Withdrawn 3: Not Approved Applied-for Strings by the Numbers Applications Received 3 * Statistics as of 23 October 2013 103 66 1 10 67 49 New gTLD Application Subsets Internationalized Domain Names (113 Applications) * Statistics as of May 2012 Internationalized Domain Names (113 Applications) Geographic Domain Names (84 Applications) Total: 1930

4 4 Applications per Region 4 17 Africa 303 Asia Pacific 671 Europe 24 South America 902 North America

5 5 Initial Evaluation  First portion of the New gTLD Program application review process.  Determines whether an applicant has sufficient resources to operate a Top- Level Domain and whether the application meets specified criteria. Extended Evaluation  Provides an opportunity for an applicant to fix parts of an application found to be problematic during Initial Evaluation. Current Statistics (as of 23 October 2013)  1762 new gTLD applications passed Initial Evaluation  Over 90% of all applications  38 applications are eligible for Extended Evaluation  5 applications are on hold due to pending change requests or because additional information is required from the applicant  3 applications did not pas Initial Evaluation and will not move forward  122 applications were withdrawn by the applicant Evaluation 5

6 6 Contracting  Contracting is the process in which ICANN will notify eligible new gTLD applicants and engage with them through execution of the Registry Agreement.  Statistics as of 23 October 2013:  662 applicants have been invited to Contracting  67 Registry Agreements have been signed Pre-Delegation Testing (PDT)  Occurs after a Registry Agreement has been executed.  Ensures that an applicant has the capacity to operate a new gTLD in a stable, secure manner.  Every new Registry must demonstrate that it has established operations in accordance with the technical and operational criteria described in the Applicant Guidebook. PDT must be passed prior to Delegation of a string into the Internet's Root Zone.  As of 23 October 2013, 13 Registries had passed PDT. Contracting & Pre-Delegation Testing

7 7 String Similarity  Interconnect Communications (w/ UCL), Interisle DNS Stability  Interisle Geographic Names:  The Economist Intelligence Unit, Interconnect Communications (w/ UCL) Technical/Operational and Financial Panels:  Ernst & Young, JAS Advisors, KPMG Community Priority Evaluation:  The Economist Intelligence Unit Registry Services:  ICANN’s GNSO community Evaluation Categories and Firms 7

8 8 23 October 2013: First new gTLDs Delegated  The first generic Top-Level Domains from ICANN's New gTLD Program were introduced into the Internet's Root Zone, the central authoritative database for the Internet's Domain Name System.  All of these new gTLDs are Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), meaning they consist of non-Latin characters. Delegation 8 شبكة 1. The Arabic word for “Web” or “Network Registry: International Domain Registry Pty. Ltd онлайн 2. Russian for "Online“ Registry: CORE Association сайт 3. Russian for "Web site“ Registry: CORE Association 游戏 4. Chinese for "Game“ Registry: Spring Fields, LLC IDN gTLDs Delegated

9 9 9 1) Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH)  Global repository for trademark data, first of its kind in domain name space.  Registering a trademark with the TMCH helps protect right holders through access to Sunrise and Claims services for all new gTLDs.  Register now: http://trademark-clearinghouse.comhttp://trademark-clearinghouse.com 2) Uniform Rapid Suspension System (URS)  Offers a relatively low-cost, fast path to relief for rights holders experiencing the most clear-cut cases of infringement.  Registry required to “lock” the infringing domain within 24-hours of receiving notification from a URS provider. 3) Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedures (PDDRPs)  Help protect against potential misconduct by a new gTLD Registry after a string has been delegated  3 Procedures: Trademark PDDRP, Registry Restriction DRP, Public Interest Commitments DRP Rights Protection Mechanisms

10 10  Ongoing Delegation of new gTLDs into the Internet Root.  Expected to be “live” (operational and allowing for public registration of Second-Level Domains) by late 2013 or early 2014.  Detailed status updates on the New gTLD Program will be presented during ICANN Meetings:  Buenos Aires (November 2013)  Singapore (March 2014)  No specific date for next round of new generic Top-Level Domains. ICANN is intently focused on shepherding the current round of applied-for strings safely into the Internet. What’s Next for New gTLDs?

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