[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]ICANN looks set to continue on its recent theme of communicating intensely on the new gTLD program. It has just released some figures on the comments received following the publication of the Draft Applicant Guidebook (DAG).
The news item is here so I won't repeat what it says. But it does make interesting reading and I recommend it to anyone who has been following the new gTLD program.
And after reading ICANN's DAG update, some people may, like me, try to read between the lines. What's this really saying about the weeks and months to come for the new gTLD program? My two cents:
First off, ICANN VP Paul Levins being quoted as saying there is no doubt that ICANN needs "to address (…) legitimate concerns before proceeding to open the application process" may be read by some as implying that the program may be delayed. But I'm not so sure.[/FONT]
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The news item is here so I won't repeat what it says. But it does make interesting reading and I recommend it to anyone who has been following the new gTLD program.
And after reading ICANN's DAG update, some people may, like me, try to read between the lines. What's this really saying about the weeks and months to come for the new gTLD program? My two cents:
First off, ICANN VP Paul Levins being quoted as saying there is no doubt that ICANN needs "to address (…) legitimate concerns before proceeding to open the application process" may be read by some as implying that the program may be delayed. But I'm not so sure.[/FONT]
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