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The '''Non-Contracted Parties House''' ('''NCPH''') is one of the two major structures making up the [[GNSO]], with the other being the [[Contracted Parties House]], which includes [[registrar]]s and [[Registry|registries]].<ref>[http://gtldteam.com/gtld-background-2 gtldteam.com]</ref> The GNSO is a bicameral structure, with one house made up of those that are directly contracting with ICANN, and the other for those that are not.<ref>[http://www.icannregistrars.org/about/staff.php ICANNRegistrars.org]</ref> The NCPH includes members who are [[ISP|internet service providers]], businesses, connectivity providers and property constituencies. The NCPH is composed of the [[CSG|Commercial]] and [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholders Groups]].<ref>[http://brussels38.icann.org/node/12438 brussels38.icann.org]</ref>
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The '''Non-Contracted Parties House''' ('''NCPH''') is one of the two major structures making up the [[GNSO]], with the other being the [[Contracted Parties House]], which includes [[registrar]]s and [[Registry|registries]].<ref>[http://gtldteam.com/gtld-background-2 gtldteam.com]</ref> The GNSO is a bicameral structure, with one house made up of those that are directly contracting with ICANN, and the other for those that are not.<ref>[http://www.icannregistrars.org/about/staff.php ICANNRegistrars.org]</ref> The NCPH includes members who are [[ISP|internet service providers]], businesses, connectivity providers and [[Intellectual Property|intellectual property]] constituencies. The NCPH is composed of the [[CSG|Commercial]] and [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholders Groups]].<ref>[http://brussels38.icann.org/node/12438 brussels38.icann.org]</ref>
 
== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
 
===GNSO===
 
===GNSO===

Revision as of 20:00, 26 August 2011

The Non-Contracted Parties House (NCPH) is one of the two major structures making up the GNSO, with the other being the Contracted Parties House, which includes registrars and registries.[1] The GNSO is a bicameral structure, with one house made up of those that are directly contracting with ICANN, and the other for those that are not.[2] The NCPH includes members who are internet service providers, businesses, connectivity providers and intellectual property constituencies. The NCPH is composed of the Commercial and Non-Commercial Stakeholders Groups.[3]

Structure

GNSO

Non-Contracted Parties House

The number and type of constituencies that fall under the NCPH are allowed to be in constant flux, while the stakeholder groups are set bodies that monitor and foster the constituencies.

GNSO Council

Twelve representatives are appointed from the NCPH to serve on the GNSO Council, plus one Voting NCA. From the Commercial Stakeholder Group, six representatives are chosen, with two coming from each of its members Constituencies. Six representatives are chosen from the Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group. One selected representative is chosen to be the Vice Chair.

The current representatives are:

Vice Chair

Nominating Committee Appointee

Commercial Stakeholder Group

  • Zahid Jamil, Commercial and Business Users Constituency, Asia Pacific region, October 2009 - October 2011
  • John Berard, Commercial and Business Users Constituency, North American region, December 2010 - annual meeting 2012
  • Kristina Rosette, Intellectual Property Constituency, North American region, October 2009 - annual meeting 2011
  • David Taylor, Intellectual Property Constituency, European region
  • Wolf-Ulrich Knoben, ISP Constituency, European region, October 2009 - annual meeting 2011
  • Jaime Wagner, ISP Constituency, Latin America/Caribbean region, October 2009 - annual meeting 2011

Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group

References