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'''iPOC''' is the abbreviation for '''gTLD-MoU Interim Policy Oversight Committee''', which was formed under the provisions of the [[gTLD-MoU]].<ref>[http://www.corenic.org/articles_of_association.htm corenic.org]</ref> The gTLD-MoU is the international framework with which policies for the enhancement and administration of the Internet’s generic Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) are developed.<ref>[http://www.gtld-mou.org/ gtld-mou.org]</ref> The iPOC was established to oversee the Council of Registrars ([[CORE]]) and CORE-[[gTLD]]s, and to set policies for CORE and its Registrars in accordance with the gTLD-MoU. <ref>[http://www.itu.int/net-itu/gtld-mou/gTLD-MoU.htm itu.int]</ref>
 
'''iPOC''' is the abbreviation for '''gTLD-MoU Interim Policy Oversight Committee''', which was formed under the provisions of the gTLD-MoU <ref>[http://www.corenic.org/articles_of_association.htm corenic.org]</ref>. The gTLD-MoU is the international framework in which policies for the enhancement and administration of the Internet’s generic Domain Name System (DNS) are developed. <ref>[http://www.gtld-mou.org/ gtld-mou.org]</ref>
The iPOC was basically established to oversee the Council of Registrars (CORE) and CORE-gTLDs and to set policies for the CORE and its Registrars in accordance to the gTLD-MoU. <ref>[http://www.itu.int/net-itu/gtld-mou/gTLD-MoU.htm itu.int]</ref>


== Members ==
== Members ==


The task of appointing members for this interim committee was handed over to the Internet Society (ISOC). The ISOC was requested to appoint two people, one for one year and the other for a period of three years to ensure that there could have been a regular rolling replacement in the future. The members selected by the ISOC were mainly those who had fair amount of experience in the Internet Technology and share a global outlook. <ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>  
The task of appointing members for this interim committee was handed over to the Internet Society ([[ISOC]]). ISOC was requested to appoint two people, one for one year and the other for a period of three years. The members selected by the ISOC were those who had fair amount of experience in Internet Technology and shared a global outlook.<ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>  


== Term of members of iPOC ==
== Term of members of iPOC ==


The regular tenure of the members of the iPOC lasts for three years. However, initially the term of the members of iPOC was kept as follows:
The regular tenure of the members of iPOC lasts for three years. However, initially the term of the members of iPOC was kept as follows:
 
* One year- for one representative from each - [[CORE]], [[IANA]], [[ISOC]], [[IAB]]
* Two years- for representatives of the MoU Depository, [[WIPO]], [[INTA]], [[ITU]]
* Three years- for one representative from each – [[CORE]], [[IANA]], [[ISOC]], [[IAB]]<ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>
 
== Objective ==


* One year- for one representative from each - CORE, IANA, ISOC, IAB
The main objective of iPOC was to coordinate with the Executive Committee of the Council of Registrars (CORE) to see to it that all registrars operated in conjunction with the requirements set forth by the MoU and CORE-MoU.<ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>
* Two years- for Representative of the MoU Depository, WIPO, INTA, ITU
* Three years- for one representative from each – CORE, IANA, ISOC, IAB <ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>
Objective
The main objective of iPOC was to co-ordinate with the Executive Committee of the Council of Registrars (CORE) to see to it that all the Registrars operate in conjunction with the requirements led in the MoU and the CORE-MoU. <ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>


== Power ==
== Power ==


* The Policy Oversight Committee has been assigned with the following powers, which it can execute from time to time.
The Policy Oversight Committee has been assigned with the following powers:
* It can approve the names of new gTLDs as well as change the number of gTLDs.
* Approve the names of new gTLDs as well as change the number of gTLDs.
* Change the number of Registrars but only after assuring that the global geographic distribution of the Registrars is not hampered.
* Change the number of registrars, but only after assuring that the global geographic distribution of registrars is not hampered.
* It can set new terms and conditions for applications by entities who desire to become Registrars which also include provisions for CORE to set up and collect fees for registration or any other service, which it may perform as and when required.
* Set new terms and conditions for applications by entities who desire to become registrars, which also includes provisions for CORE to set up and collect fees for registration or any other service that it may perform when required.
* Recommend to the PAB regarding amendments to MoU, which might include, but not be restricted to changes in the composition of the POC.
* Recommend to the PAB amendments to MoU, which might include, but is not restricted to, changes in the composition of iPOC.
* It can also remove the Registrars who don’t operate consistently as per the requirements of the MoU and the CORE-MoU. However, the POC can do this only after consulting the CORE and PAB.
* It can remove registrars who don’t operate consistently as per the requirements of the MoU and the CORE-MoU. However, iPOC can do this only after consulting the CORE and PAB.


== Working ==
== Working ==


The POC carries out all its responsibilities under the consultation of gTLD-MoU Policy Advisory Body (PAB) and CORE. The iPOC follows only those norms and practices that serve a public trust function. It requires a minimum of 67% of votes to come to any decision and none of its decisions are taken unless it has a representation of a minimum of 67% of members. <ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>
iPOC carries out all its responsibilities under the consultation of the gTLD-MoU Policy Advisory Body (PAB) and CORE. The iPOC follows only those norms and practices that serve a public trust function. It requires a minimum of 67% of votes to come to any decision and none of its decisions are taken unless it has a representation of a minimum of 67% of members.<ref name="link4">[http://www.isoc.org/isoc/media/releases/gTLD-MoU-POC.shtml isoc.org]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 19 June 2024

iPOC is the abbreviation for gTLD-MoU Interim Policy Oversight Committee, which was formed under the provisions of the gTLD-MoU.[1] The gTLD-MoU is the international framework with which policies for the enhancement and administration of the Internet’s generic Domain Name System (DNS) are developed.[2] The iPOC was established to oversee the Council of Registrars (CORE) and CORE-gTLDs, and to set policies for CORE and its Registrars in accordance with the gTLD-MoU. [3]

Members[edit | edit source]

The task of appointing members for this interim committee was handed over to the Internet Society (ISOC). ISOC was requested to appoint two people, one for one year and the other for a period of three years. The members selected by the ISOC were those who had fair amount of experience in Internet Technology and shared a global outlook.[4]

Term of members of iPOC[edit | edit source]

The regular tenure of the members of iPOC lasts for three years. However, initially the term of the members of iPOC was kept as follows:

Objective[edit | edit source]

The main objective of iPOC was to coordinate with the Executive Committee of the Council of Registrars (CORE) to see to it that all registrars operated in conjunction with the requirements set forth by the MoU and CORE-MoU.[4]

Power[edit | edit source]

The Policy Oversight Committee has been assigned with the following powers:

  • Approve the names of new gTLDs as well as change the number of gTLDs.
  • Change the number of registrars, but only after assuring that the global geographic distribution of registrars is not hampered.
  • Set new terms and conditions for applications by entities who desire to become registrars, which also includes provisions for CORE to set up and collect fees for registration or any other service that it may perform when required.
  • Recommend to the PAB amendments to MoU, which might include, but is not restricted to, changes in the composition of iPOC.
  • It can remove registrars who don’t operate consistently as per the requirements of the MoU and the CORE-MoU. However, iPOC can do this only after consulting the CORE and PAB.

Working[edit | edit source]

iPOC carries out all its responsibilities under the consultation of the gTLD-MoU Policy Advisory Body (PAB) and CORE. The iPOC follows only those norms and practices that serve a public trust function. It requires a minimum of 67% of votes to come to any decision and none of its decisions are taken unless it has a representation of a minimum of 67% of members.[4]

References[edit | edit source]