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GTLD-MoU

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gTLD-MoU (Generic Top Level Domain Name-Memorandum of Understanding) is a document prepared by the Internet Ad Hoc Committee (IAHC) containing proposals to resolve the problems associated with the Domain Name System (DNS) domain name allocations in 1997. The gTLD-MoU proposed the creation of seven new gTLDs and five organizations to take over the registration domain names and the management of the DNS from the Network Solutions (NSI) and the U.S. government respectively. These include:[1] [2]

  • The Depository of the gTLD-MoU
  • Policy Advisory Body (PAB)
  • Policy Oversight Committee (POC)
  • Council of Registrars (CORE)
  • Administrative Domain Name Challenge Panels (ACPs)

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