Board
Also Moves Forward on .XXX Domain Application
Brussels, Belgium… 25 June 2010… Millions of Chinese language
users will soon be able to access the Internet using Chinese script
following a decision today by ICANN’s Board of Directors to approve
a set of Chinese language internationalized domain names.
“This approval is a significant change for Chinese language users
worldwide,” said Rod Beckstrom, President and Chief Executive
Officer of ICANN. “One fifth of the world speaks Chinese and that
means we just increased the potential online accessibility for
roughly a billion people.”
The new IDN country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) and the associated
organizations approved by the Board are:
- CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center)
- HKIRC (Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited)
- TWNIC (Taiwan Network Information Center).
The ICANN board also voted to allow the application for the controversial
.XXX top-level domain (TLD) to move forward. The ICM registry
applied for the .XXX sponsored top-level domain as a potential
community site for the adult entertainment industry. The Board
approved a detailed set of next steps for the application, including
expedited due diligence, negotiations on a draft registry agreement,
and consultation with ICANN"s Governmental Advisory Committee.
The decision in effect agreed with a non-binding majority decision
of the Independent Review Panel. In February two of the three
members of the IRP said the board should reconsider its 2007 decision
to reject ICM’s sTLD application.
ICANN Chairman Peter Dengate Thrush said, “The board reached a
carefully considered decision, paying close attention to the findings
of the Independent Review Panel, and to the extensive public comment
on our proposed action."
“Today’s decision is a validation of ICANN’s transparency and
accountability,” said Rod Beckstrom, President and Chief Executive
Officer.
The board asked the ICANN staff to conduct an expedited review
of the ICM application to ensure that it is still current and
that there have been no changes that might alter the validity
of the application. The board decision also allows consultation
on the top-level domain with ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee.
The next ICANN meeting will take place in Cartagena, Colombia,
5-10 December 2010. |