[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif]As anticipated, the 2nd version of the DAG has now been released by ICANN, and it is indeed a redline of the first document.
There's a wealth of changes, which will take time to go into, but the one thing most people are likely to concentrate on initially just happens to be a part of the text that hasn't changed. The application fees stay at USD 185,000!
A provision has been added for those who took part in ICANN's initial proof of concept for new TLDs back in 2000. They get a USD 86,000 rebate. I can't wait to hear how ICANN arrived at that amount and why the fees were not reduced for everyone…
The 2nd DAG is obviously going to be a major talking point in the days to come and in Mexico, so right now, I'll refrain from making any further comment and just look into the detail of the changes.[/FONT]
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There's a wealth of changes, which will take time to go into, but the one thing most people are likely to concentrate on initially just happens to be a part of the text that hasn't changed. The application fees stay at USD 185,000!
A provision has been added for those who took part in ICANN's initial proof of concept for new TLDs back in 2000. They get a USD 86,000 rebate. I can't wait to hear how ICANN arrived at that amount and why the fees were not reduced for everyone…
The 2nd DAG is obviously going to be a major talking point in the days to come and in Mexico, so right now, I'll refrain from making any further comment and just look into the detail of the changes.[/FONT]
Pour en lire plus...