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The '''Not-for- Profit Operational Concerns Constituency (NPOC)''' is a new constituency within the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]]'s under the Non-Commercial Stake Holders Group ([[NCSG]]) representing the interest of domain name registrants who belong to non profit or non-government organizations. NPOC participates within the ICANN community's discussions on policy issues about the internet and Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) that has a significant impact on its operations in delivering services that are beneficial to communities.<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/home.html NPOC]</ref>
The '''Not-for- Profit Operational Concerns Constituency (NPOC)''' is a new constituency within the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]]'s under the Non-Commercial Stake Holders Group ([[NCSG]]) representing the interest of domain name registrants who belong to non profit or non-government organizations. NPOC participates within the ICANN community's discussions on policy issues about the internet and Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) that has a significant impact on its operations in delivering services that are beneficial to communities. It was approved by the ICANN Board on June 24, 2011.<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/home.html NPOC Wesite]</ref>


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The Not-for- Profit Operational Concerns Constituency (NPOC) is a new constituency within the Generic Names Supporting Organization's under the Non-Commercial Stake Holders Group (NCSG) representing the interest of domain name registrants who belong to non profit or non-government organizations. NPOC participates within the ICANN community's discussions on policy issues about the internet and Domain Name System (DNS) that has a significant impact on its operations in delivering services that are beneficial to communities. It was approved by the ICANN Board on June 24, 2011.[1]

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