Difference between revisions of "First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review"

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The '''First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review''' was initiated in October 2015, after the launch of the [[New gTLD Program]], pursuant to amendments to the [[ICANN Bylaws]].<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/call-for-volunteers-for-competition-consumer-trust-and-consumer-choice-review-team-1-10-2015-en ICANN.org - Call for Volunteer for CCT1], October 1, 2015</ref> The CCT Review was one of the new processes designed to ensure the transparency and fairness of the New gTLD Program.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/reviews/specific-reviews/cct ICANN.org - CCT Review Home]</ref>
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==Interrelationship with SUBPRO==
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The recommendations contained in the review team's Final Report often address issues or programs that are also the subject of the [[Policy Development Process for New gTLD Subsequent Procedures]] (SUBPRO). As a result, the [[ICANN Board]] passed many of the recommendations to the SUBPRO Working Group for deliberation and action within that policy development process.<ref name="scorecard">[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/resolutions-final-cct-recs-scorecard-01mar19-en.pdf Recommendation Scorecard - Resolution of the ICANN Board], March 1, 2019 (PDF)</ref>
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==Board Reception and Recommendation Scorecard==

Revision as of 18:53, 18 May 2021

The First Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice Review was initiated in October 2015, after the launch of the New gTLD Program, pursuant to amendments to the ICANN Bylaws.[1] The CCT Review was one of the new processes designed to ensure the transparency and fairness of the New gTLD Program.[2]

Interrelationship with SUBPRO

The recommendations contained in the review team's Final Report often address issues or programs that are also the subject of the Policy Development Process for New gTLD Subsequent Procedures (SUBPRO). As a result, the ICANN Board passed many of the recommendations to the SUBPRO Working Group for deliberation and action within that policy development process.[3]

Board Reception and Recommendation Scorecard