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Revision as of 23:03, 16 January 2014
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ICANN 48 - Buenos Aires
ICANN 48 in Buenos Aires is over, and we've put together this page to summarize the meeting and highlight its major events. Topics included Internet Governance, ICANN "last resort" auctions, and of course the New gTLD Program. Check out the article, edit it, or add to it!
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Community TLD
A Community TLD is a regulated type of generic top level domain name (gTLD) made possible through ICANN's New gTLD Program; it is intended for community groups that are interested in operating their own TLD registry.
Community TLDs must represent a clearly delineated group or groups of people or entities. Examples could include cultural, religious, social or industry associations. The existence of the group must be clearly established.
Community groups are given precedence for TLDs in contention; that is, if there are multiple applicants for a given string, and one of the applicants applies and proves community status, the community group is automatically given precedence to the TLD. Community status is proven through a process known as Community Priority Evaluation.
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- gTLD Auctions
- Closed gTLDs
- Sort All TLDs by Priority
- 了解ICANN 和 新gTLDs计划
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