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=== .XXX Approved === | === .XXX Approved === | ||
After a debate | After a debate lasting nearly ten years, the [[ICANN Board]] approved [[.xxx]] as a new [[sTLD]]. The Board made an agreement with ICM Registry, allowing it to handle the registry services for the TLD.<ref>[http://www.above.com/blog/2011/03/xxx-approved-at-icann-40.html xxx approved at ICANN 40]</ref> There was a lot of heat on the .xxx debate at this ICANN Meeting, including a protest outside the hotel lead by important members of the local adult entertainment industry, as well as FSC Executive Director [[Diane Duke]].<ref>[http://www.juliemeadows.com/blog/2011/03/16/protest-against-xxx-in-san-francisco-tomorrow/ Julie Meadows Blog: Protest Against .XXX in San Francisco Tomorrow]</ref> | ||
== Sessions == | == Sessions == |
Revision as of 18:35, 12 September 2011
Dates: | 13-18 March 2011 |
Location: | Silicon Valley, San Francisco |
Venue: | The Westin St. Francis San Francisco |
Website: | ICANN 40 Website |
Total Registrants: | 1474 |
Registration: | List of Registered Attendees |
Historical Significance | |
.xxx was approved |
ICANN 40 was held in Silicon Valley between 13 and 18 March, 2011.[1] The meeting was hosted at The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square
ICANN 40 was the most attended meeting till date and was also the "most heated". A lot of important issues were to be discussed at the meeting including the issue of .xxx and the new gTLDs[2] There were more than 1700 attendees at the meeting.[3]
Historical Significance[edit | edit source]
Yes2DotAfrica Campaign[edit | edit source]
The campaign of yes2dotafrica against the press release made by AfTLD on wanting to obtain an African Union mandate for a “.Africa” registry was successful.[4]
.XXX Approved[edit | edit source]
After a debate lasting nearly ten years, the ICANN Board approved .xxx as a new sTLD. The Board made an agreement with ICM Registry, allowing it to handle the registry services for the TLD.[5] There was a lot of heat on the .xxx debate at this ICANN Meeting, including a protest outside the hotel lead by important members of the local adult entertainment industry, as well as FSC Executive Director Diane Duke.[6]
Sessions[edit | edit source]
Multiple session were in progress consecutively in different rooms of the hotel. The prominent session included:
- CISO Roundtable, held on 14 March
- The main agenda of this meetings was Discussion of building pathways for engagement with CISO community.[7]
- Technical Evolution of WHOIS held on 16 March
- This was a followup session to a workshop convened at the ICANN 39. This session was about IRIS and RWS, as explained by the experts. Authors and implementors of IRIS and RWS were invited to give presentations.[8]
- New gTLD Program: Discussion of Issues Identified by Governmental Advisory Committee held on 16 March
- This session was an opportunity for public discussion on the set of issues identified by the GAC at the GAC Communique at ICANN 39.[9]
- Consultation between ICANN Board and the GAC held on 15 March
- In this session GAC and Board of Directors discussed issues pertaining to the introduction of new gTLDs and the proposed delegation of .xxx to the ICM registry.[10] The new gTLDs were approved at ICANN 41.
- Presentation & Discussion of the Proposed New GNSO Policy Development Process held on 16 March
- This session was aimed at providing an overview of the new GNSO Policy Development Process proposed at ICANN Brussels.[11]
- Presentations:The New GNSO Policy Development Process
- Clinton To Address ICANN Silicon Valley Meeting held on 16 March[12]
- Geographic Regions Review Working Group Workshop held on 17 March
- This Workshop was a discussion regarding the future of ICANN's Geographic Regions framework featuring members of the community interested in sharing their views with members of the community-wide working group examining the current geographic regions framework.[13]
Sponsors[edit | edit source]
- Diamond: Verisign
- Platinum Elite: NeuStar
- Silver: PIR, Iron Mountain, Afilias, GMO Registry, AusRegistry, CNNIC, Community.asia, United Domains, ISC, NTT America, InternetX
- Bronze: RegistryPro, ironDNS, NameMedia, RU Center
Videos[edit | edit source]
- <videoflash>yOhGkULfXiA</videoflash>
Vint Cerf speaking at ICANN 40
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Rod Beckstorm's opening speech
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Opening Press Conference of ICANN 40
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Bill Clinton addressing the audience
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Interview with CEO Rod Beckstrom and Chairman Peter Dengate Thrush
External Links[edit | edit source]
ICANN Community Perspectives: ICANN 40
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ICANN 40
- ↑ Community Perspectives: ICANN 40
- ↑ Yes2dotAfrica Campaign successful at ICANN 40 in San Francisco
- ↑ Campaign successful at ICANN 40 in San Francisco
- ↑ xxx approved at ICANN 40
- ↑ Julie Meadows Blog: Protest Against .XXX in San Francisco Tomorrow
- ↑ CISO Roundtable
- ↑ Technical Evolution Of WHOIS
- ↑ New gTLD Program: Discussion of Issues Identified by Governmental Advisory Committee
- ↑ Consultation between ICANN Board and the GAC
- ↑ Presentation & Discussion of the Proposed New GNSO Policy Development Process
- ↑ Clinton To Address ICANN Silicon Valley Meeting
- ↑ Geographic Regions Review Working Group Workshop