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− | Within ICANN's [[New gTLD Program]], auctions were established as a mechanism for resolving contention sets<ref>[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/auctions/proceeds New gTLD Auction Proceeds]</ref>, or a group of applications containing identical or similar strings.<ref>[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/glossary new gTLD Glossary]</ref> | + | The '''Cross-Community Working Group on New gTLD Auction Proceeds''' was convened to develop a proposal for the mechanism to be used for the allocation of auction proceeds from the new gTLD program. |
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+ | Within ICANN's [[New gTLD Program]], auctions were established as a mechanism for resolving contention sets<ref>[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/auctions/proceeds New gTLD Auction Proceeds]</ref>, or a group of applications containing identical or similar strings.<ref>[https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/glossary new gTLD Glossary]</ref> Although the majority of contention sets were handled through pother means, 17 were resolved through ICANN Auctions, totaling $233.5 million USD in proceeds. | ||
==Charter Status== | ==Charter Status== |
Revision as of 22:01, 26 February 2018
Cross Community Working Group on New Generic Top-Level Domains Auction Proceeds | |
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Status: | Active |
Issue Areas: | New gTLDs |
Date Established: | January 2017 |
Charter: | [ WG Charter] |
Workspace: | [ Community Wiki] |
The Cross-Community Working Group on New gTLD Auction Proceeds was convened to develop a proposal for the mechanism to be used for the allocation of auction proceeds from the new gTLD program.
Within ICANN's New gTLD Program, auctions were established as a mechanism for resolving contention sets[1], or a group of applications containing identical or similar strings.[2] Although the majority of contention sets were handled through pother means, 17 were resolved through ICANN Auctions, totaling $233.5 million USD in proceeds.
Charter Status
- ASO - no objections to current charter proposal and confirmed adoption
- ALAC – ratified charter on 7 November 2016
- ccNSO – adopted charter on 7 November 2016
- GAC - confirmed adoption of charter on 24 January 2017
- GNSO – adopted charter on 7 November 2017
- RSSAC - adopted charter on 1 December 2017
- SSAC - prepared to move forward with the current charter[3]