Community TLD Applicant Group
Community TLD Applicant Group (CTAG) is an informal group which, as of February 2013, was comprised of 33 community TLD applicants which represent 40 community TLD applications. They sent a letter to ICANN requesting a clearer definition of community TLDs for the new gTLD Registry Agreement. This decision followed after the ICANN Regional Registry-Registrar meeting held in Amsterdam on 24-25 January, 2013, and it was decided then that any communications and proposals CTAG made to ICANN regarding the issue would be published on ICANN's website, to aid with transparency and awareness of the issue.[1]
Nonetheless, CTAG asserted that additional proposals and agreements, as well as their incorporation, were not refusals to accept the Base Agreement. The inclusion of "Community Commitments" in the Base Agreement would be achieved in a way that avoided creating delays, by adding a reference to a new "Community Commitment Specification" for community TLDs to section 2.18 of the existing Base Agreement.[1]
The specification would be similar to Appendix S to ICANN's sponsored TLD Registry Agreements and would include the following elements:[1]
- Definition of Community
- Elibility, Name Selection, and Content & Use Provisions
- Delegated Authority and Selection of Registrars[1]
Members edit
CTAG members as of February 2013 are as follows:[1]