A week after Mr. Leibowitz voiced his concern at these hearings, the FTC sent a letter to ICANN to further explicate the concerns it has regarding the TLD expansion program. They were specifically concerned about the level of safety measures in place to protect both businesses and consumers. The FTC also mentioned that many of their concerns were also raised by ICANN's [[GAC]]. A primary concern was the effectiveness and accuracy of [[Whois]] information in combatting spam and phishing activities; they not ehtat they already deal with enough inaccurate and misleading information, and worry that the TLD expansion will only multiply the problems they encounter. They made the following recommendations: | A week after Mr. Leibowitz voiced his concern at these hearings, the FTC sent a letter to ICANN to further explicate the concerns it has regarding the TLD expansion program. They were specifically concerned about the level of safety measures in place to protect both businesses and consumers. The FTC also mentioned that many of their concerns were also raised by ICANN's [[GAC]]. A primary concern was the effectiveness and accuracy of [[Whois]] information in combatting spam and phishing activities; they not ehtat they already deal with enough inaccurate and misleading information, and worry that the TLD expansion will only multiply the problems they encounter. They made the following recommendations: |