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The [[GNSO]] is organized into two '''houses''' - the contracted parties house and the non-contracted parties house. | The [[GNSO]] is organized into two '''houses''' - the contracted parties house and the non-contracted parties house. This structure was introduced and approved during the [[First GNSO Organizational Review]] in 2008. | ||
==Contracted Parties== | ==Contracted Parties== |
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Main Article - GNSO
The GNSO is organized into two houses - the contracted parties house and the non-contracted parties house. This structure was introduced and approved during the First GNSO Organizational Review in 2008.
Contracted Parties[edit | edit source]
Contracted parties are registries and registrars with a contractual relationship with ICANN via a Registry Agreement or Registrar Accreditation Agreement.
Non-Contracted Parties[edit | edit source]
Non-contracted Parties are categorized as either commercial stakeholders or non-commercial stakeholders:
Commercial Stakeholders Group[edit | edit source]
- Business Constituency (BC)
- Internet Service and Connection Providers Constituency (ISPCP)
- Intellectual Property Constituency (IPC)
Non-commercial Stakeholders Group[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group - About Us, ICANN.org