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'''Steve DelBianco''' serves as the Executive Director of [[NetChoice]], a coalition of e-commerce
'''Steve DelBianco''' serves as the Executive Director of [[NetChoice]], a coalition of online and e-commerce businesses, including AOL, eBay, Expedia, Facebook, Google, [[Verisign]], and [[Yahoo]].<ref>[http://www.justice.gov/atr/public/workshops/rewbios/212221.htm www.justice.gov]</ref> He is the current Policy Chair of [[ICANN]]'s [[Commercial and Business Users Constituency]].<ref>[http://bizconst.org]</ref>
businesses and trade associations, including the Electronic Retailing Association, the Internet Alliance, AOL, [[eBay]], Oracle, [[VeriSign]], [[Yahoo]], and several thousand small online sellers based in the U.S.<ref>[http://www.justice.gov/atr/public/workshops/rewbios/212221.htm]</ref>


He is also the vice president of Public Policy at the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT), a trade association for ICT businesses in the US and Europe. Steve was an investor and board member of [[eRealty.com]].
Steve has become a well-known expert on Internet governance, online consumer protection, and Internet taxation. He’s provided expert testimony in twenty Congressional hearings and many more state legislative sessions. He represents NetChoice at [[ICANN Meetings]] and in the Business Constituency,<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/3698/ circleid.com]</ref>. He has also represented NetChoice at other high level fora, such as several recent ICANN hearings in the U.S. Congress.


He sets the policy agenda for both NetChoice and ACT. He represents NetChoice at [[ICANN]] meetings and in the Business Constituency.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/members/3698/ circleid.com]</ref>
Steve was an investor and Board Member of eRealty.com, an online real estate broker featured in [http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/hi-tech-real-estate-moves-in/ a segment on ''60 Minutes''].


He is a Member of the [[OPOC Working Group]].
Steve holds a degree in Engineering and another in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his MBA from the Wharton School.<ref>[http://www.netcaucus.org/biography/steve-delbianco.shtml netcaucus.org]</ref>
 
==New gTLDs==
He hold a degree in Engineering and another one in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He did his MBA rom the Wharton School.<ref>[http://www.netcaucus.org/biography/steve-delbianco.shtml netcaucus.org]</ref>
At [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar, DelBianco outlined 4 standing issues that the CBUC had with the current new [[gTLD]] [[Applicant Guidebook]]. These points were later picked up by TLD critics, including [[ANA]] and [[CRIDO]], and are likely to influence a December 8th U.S. Senate hearing on new TLDs.<ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/2011/12/02/senate-hearing-gtlds Senate Hearing gTLDs]</ref> Those four points are:
# '''Terms of Use Compliance'''- there is nothing witten into the current new gTLD registry contract requiring new registries to follow the approach and model that they publicly state they will.
# '''Applications for gTLD IDNs'''- the value of gTLD [[IDN]]s was stressed by the CBUC, but they pointed out that ICANN had yet to recognize or publicize this exciting development for the global Internet.
# '''Trademark Protection'''- While there are 3 trademark mechanisms in place, one of them, the [[Trademark Claims Notice Service]], can be turned off the day after [[Sunrise]].
# '''Registrar Code of Conduct'''- A new [[registry]] agreement was developed for the new gTLD program, but ICANN neglected to do something similar for [[registrar]]s.<ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/2011/10/25/bc-four-holes-in-gtld-process BC Four Holes in gTLD Process, news.dot-nxt.com]</ref>


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Country: USA
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   blog.netchoice.org

Facebook:    Steve DelBianco
LinkedIn:    Steve DelBianco
Currently a member
of the GNSO's BC


Featured in the ICANN 47 - Durban playing card deck


Featured in the ICANN 57 - Hyderabad playing card deck

Steve DelBianco serves as the Executive Director of NetChoice, a coalition of online and e-commerce businesses, including AOL, eBay, Expedia, Facebook, Google, Verisign, and Yahoo.[1] He is the current Policy Chair of ICANN's Commercial and Business Users Constituency.[2]

Steve has become a well-known expert on Internet governance, online consumer protection, and Internet taxation. He’s provided expert testimony in twenty Congressional hearings and many more state legislative sessions. He represents NetChoice at ICANN Meetings and in the Business Constituency,[3]. He has also represented NetChoice at other high level fora, such as several recent ICANN hearings in the U.S. Congress.

Steve was an investor and Board Member of eRealty.com, an online real estate broker featured in a segment on 60 Minutes.

Steve holds a degree in Engineering and another in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his MBA from the Wharton School.[4]

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At ICANN 42 in Dakar, DelBianco outlined 4 standing issues that the CBUC had with the current new gTLD Applicant Guidebook. These points were later picked up by TLD critics, including ANA and CRIDO, and are likely to influence a December 8th U.S. Senate hearing on new TLDs.[5] Those four points are:

  1. Terms of Use Compliance- there is nothing witten into the current new gTLD registry contract requiring new registries to follow the approach and model that they publicly state they will.
  2. Applications for gTLD IDNs- the value of gTLD IDNs was stressed by the CBUC, but they pointed out that ICANN had yet to recognize or publicize this exciting development for the global Internet.
  3. Trademark Protection- While there are 3 trademark mechanisms in place, one of them, the Trademark Claims Notice Service, can be turned off the day after Sunrise.
  4. Registrar Code of Conduct- A new registry agreement was developed for the new gTLD program, but ICANN neglected to do something similar for registrars.[6]

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