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'''SportAccord''' is an international federation of sports organization dedicated in uniting and promoting sporting events. Formerly known as General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF), it serves as the umbrella organization of | '''SportAccord''' is an international federation of sports organization dedicated in uniting and promoting sporting events. Formerly known as General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF), it serves as the umbrella organization of 90 sports associations worldwide.Hein Verbruggen is the current president of SportAccord. Its headquarters is located in Switzerland. The organization is one of the applicants to the [[New gTLD Program|new gTLD expansion program]] for the .sport string.<ref>[http://www.sportaccord.com/en/about/index.php?idIndex=31&idContent=637 About Sport Accord]</ref> | ||
==Bid for .Sports gTLD== | |||
On September 1, 2011, Sports Accord issued a request for proposal (RFP) seeking for partners to develop a sports-themed gTLD. The organization said that it aims to create partnerships with third parties that are able to provide technical and financial support. SportAccord also announced that its .sport gTLD initiative is supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).<ref> | |||
[http://domainincite.com/olympic-backed-sport-bidder-looking-for-partners/ Olympic-backed .sport bidder looking for partners]</ref> | |||
On January 10, 2012 SportAccord announced that [[CORE]] had been selected as its partner to provide registry solutions for .sport gTLD. <ref> | |||
[http://domainincite.com/sportaccord-picks-core-for-sport-gtld-bid/ SportAccord picks CORE for .sport gTLD bid]<ref> In a statement, Vincent Gaillard, Director General of SportAccord said, "We were looking for a partner that fully understands and endorses the values, culture and principles of Sport, and we are convinced that with CORE, we have found exactly the right partner.” <ref> | |||
[http://sportaccord.com/en/news/index.php?idContent=15868 SportAccord to Apply for .Sport New Top Level Domain Name]</ref> | |||
Subsequently, the organization established its Policy Advisory Board composed of 24 International Sports Federations and representatives from the IOC, which will be responsible in creating an effective community-based policies for the proposed .sport TLD. <ref> | |||
[http://www.sportaccord.com/multimedia/docs/2012/04/2012-03 07_PR_first_meeting_of_dotsport_Policy_Advisory_Board_final.pdf First meeting of .sport generic top-level domain Policy Advisory Board]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:10, 10 May 2012
Type: | Privately held |
Industry: | International Sports Federation |
Founded: | 1967 |
Headquarters: | Maison du Sport International Avenue de Rhodanie 54, 1007 Lausanne |
Country: | Switzerland |
Email: | newgtlds[at]sportaccord.com |
Website: | www.sportaccord.com |
Facebook: | SportAccord |
Twitter: | @sportaccord |
Key People | |
Hein Verbruggen, President |
SportAccord is an international federation of sports organization dedicated in uniting and promoting sporting events. Formerly known as General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF), it serves as the umbrella organization of 90 sports associations worldwide.Hein Verbruggen is the current president of SportAccord. Its headquarters is located in Switzerland. The organization is one of the applicants to the new gTLD expansion program for the .sport string.[1]
Bid for .Sports gTLD[edit | edit source]
On September 1, 2011, Sports Accord issued a request for proposal (RFP) seeking for partners to develop a sports-themed gTLD. The organization said that it aims to create partnerships with third parties that are able to provide technical and financial support. SportAccord also announced that its .sport gTLD initiative is supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).[2]
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Subsequently, the organization established its Policy Advisory Board composed of 24 International Sports Federations and representatives from the IOC, which will be responsible in creating an effective community-based policies for the proposed .sport TLD. [3]