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===Geographic Names===
===Geographic Names===
* The [[GAC]] Working Group on Geographic Names focused on defining [[Global Public Interest]] in support of the [[Argentina Proposal]] to limit the use of
* The [[GAC]] Working Group on Geographic Names focused on defining [[Global Public Interest]] in support of the [[Argentina Proposal]] to limit the use of
geographic or culturally significant terms as nTLDs to prevent a TLD monopoly on the terms.
geographic or culturally significant terms as nTLDs to prevent a TLD monopoly on the terms. It also worked on developing "best practices" in relation to the use of geographic names.<ref>[https://gac.icann.org/transcripts/public/gac%20working%20group%20to%20examine%20the%20protection%20of%20geographic%20names%20in%20any%20future%20expansion%20of%20gtlds%20meeting%20transcript.pdf?language_id=1 GAC session, ICANN 57, Transcript]</ref>


== Session Highlights ==
== Session Highlights ==

Revision as of 18:52, 7 October 2021

Dates: 3 - 9 November 2016
Location: Hyderabad, India
Venue: Hyderabad International Convention Centre
Website: ICANN 57 Website
Registration: Registration


ICANN 57 was held in Hyderabad, India, at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre from November 3-9, 2016. This is the first meeting in Hyderabad, and the second meeting in India.

Major Topics & Events[edit | edit source]

ICANN Accountability Post-IANA Transition[edit | edit source]

The ICANN Community focused on developing enhancements to ensure that ICANN is fully accountable to its stakeholders since the US government completed the withdrawal of its safety net in terms of performing the IANA Functions. Discussions focused on "Work Stream 2:" Diversity at ICANN, Staff accountability, SO/AC accountability, transparency in ICANN’s Document Information Disclosure Process, interactions with governments, the whistleblower policy, and ICANN Board deliberation.[1]

Geographic Names[edit | edit source]

geographic or culturally significant terms as nTLDs to prevent a TLD monopoly on the terms. It also worked on developing "best practices" in relation to the use of geographic names.[2]

Session Highlights[edit | edit source]

Sponsors[edit | edit source]

  • Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
  • Government of India

References[edit | edit source]