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The Non-Commercial Users Constituency is composed of:<ref>[http://ncdnhc.org/page/charter-1 Charter]</ref> | The Non-Commercial Users Constituency is composed of:<ref>[http://ncdnhc.org/page/charter-1 Charter]</ref> | ||
* '''Members''' which consist of entities primarily engaged in non-profit/non-commercial activities; they must be exclusive owners of at least one domain name verifiable in the [[Whois]] database. | * '''Members''' which consist of entities primarily engaged in non-profit/non-commercial activities; they must be exclusive owners of at least one domain name verifiable in the [[Whois]] database. | ||
* '''Executive Committee''' is responsible | * '''Executive Committee''' is responsible for administering the different activities of the Constituency, it is headed by a chairman who is elected yearly. It also consist of a Secretary-Treasurer and one representative from every geographical region. | ||
* '''Policy Committee''' is tasked to determine and represent the positions of the Constituency on issues related to domain names, ICANN policy and procedures of the [[GNSO]], ICANN policy committees, working groups, advisory committees including policy forums. The Policy Committee is co-chaired by Constituency Representatives to the GNSO Council who | * '''Policy Committee''' is tasked to determine and represent the positions of the Constituency on issues related to domain names, ICANN policy and procedures of the [[GNSO]], ICANN policy committees, [[WG|working groups]], [[AC|advisory committees]] including policy forums. The Policy Committee is co-chaired by Constituency Representatives to the GNSO Council who are elected for two-year terms. The term of each co-chair will be terminated on an odd number and even number year to maintain the continuity of the Council. | ||
==Groups== | ==Groups== |
Revision as of 16:29, 28 July 2011
The Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) is a member of the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG) of ICANN's Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) constituted by Article XX, Section of ICANN's Bylaws. Its main objective is to represent the interests and positions of individuals and the civil society involved in non-commercial Internet activities such as education, promotion of arts, religion, children's welfare, scientific research and others using internet as a global communication method.[1]
Organizational Structure[edit | edit source]
The Non-Commercial Users Constituency is composed of:[2]
- Members which consist of entities primarily engaged in non-profit/non-commercial activities; they must be exclusive owners of at least one domain name verifiable in the Whois database.
- Executive Committee is responsible for administering the different activities of the Constituency, it is headed by a chairman who is elected yearly. It also consist of a Secretary-Treasurer and one representative from every geographical region.
- Policy Committee is tasked to determine and represent the positions of the Constituency on issues related to domain names, ICANN policy and procedures of the GNSO, ICANN policy committees, working groups, advisory committees including policy forums. The Policy Committee is co-chaired by Constituency Representatives to the GNSO Council who are elected for two-year terms. The term of each co-chair will be terminated on an odd number and even number year to maintain the continuity of the Council.
Groups[edit | edit source]
The Non Commercial Users Constituency is composed of different groups such as the GNSO Operations Team, Interest-Group-Formation: Librarians,Scientific, Technical and Academic Experts,Post-Expiration Domain Name Drafting Team, Fund Raising Committee,Operations Steering Committee, Consumer Rights and many other groups.[3]
NCUC Officers[edit | edit source]
The officers of the Non Commercial Users Constituency include:[4]
Elected Officers[edit | edit source]
- NCUC Chair: Konstantinos Komaitis, Europe
- Executive Committee Africa, Alex Gakuru
- Executive Committee Asia, David Cake
- Executive Committee Europe, Cedric Laurant
- Executive Committee North America, Brenden Kuerbis
- Executive Committee South America, Carlos Affonso de Souza
- Nominating Committee Representative-Europe, Maria Farrell
Executive Committee[edit | edit source]
- Avri Doria, Chair
- Rosemary Sinclair Vice-chair
- Mohammed Rafik Dammak
- Debra Hughes
- Milton Mueller
Comments on ICANN Policy Issues[edit | edit source]
The NCUC like any other Constituencies is active in sharing its comments and recommendations to different ICANN Policy Issues. On June 12n 2007, NCUC submitted its statement regarding the GNSO New TLD Committee’s Draft Final Report On The Introduction of New Generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) and opined that the draft report consist of flaws and it is a "recipe for irregularity, discretion and uncertainty in the new domain name space." The Constituency argued that the introduction of morally acceptable and not contrary to public order as a string criteria is troubling and expressed its strong opposition to this proposal and pointed that it is beyond ICANN's technical mandate. NCUC also rejects the expansion of the role of ICANN Staff and outside expert panels in evaluating the criteria that are non technical, financial or operational. The Constituency recommended that the role of ICANN Staff should be limited only in identifying if a domain name applicant met the operational technical and financial requirements objectively and should not evaluate on the basis of morality or other public policy objectives.Furthermore NCUC also opposed the "substantial opposition" criteria for rejecting a domain name because it is a bad policy for the public and for ICANN. The Constituency argued that the substantial opposition criteria is incompatible with the internationally recognized Freedom of Expression guarantees.[5]
On April 1, 2010, NCUC also commented regarding the Uniform Rapid Suspension (URS) System and the Trademark Clearing House Proposals that were revised by ICANN Staff. The Constituency cited that both documents represent the main deliberations and conclusions of GNSO's Special Trademark Issues (STI) Team, however the Constituency found that some specific issues doesn't substantially coincide with the GNSO-STI recommendations. It also noticed that although ICANN Staff tried to consolidate the opinions of the internet community regarding the issues but they believed that staff comments were added to the policy and pointed that it is arbitrary, unjustifiable and illegal. NCUC also noticed some typographical errors on the documents.[6]