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RE: [wg-c-1] Wecome to Drafting Committee 1



Jonathan Weinberg asked:
> *	Should ICANN, in expanding the name space, consider the 
> names or charters
> of the particular TLDs seeking authorization, so as to 
> achieve policy goals
> relating to the structure of the expanded name space?  Or should it
> consider only the number of new TLDs, and the speed at which 
> they should be
> added, leaving the structure of the expanded name space to 
> the marketplace?
> 
... unless we can reach adequate 
> consensus that
> ICANN *should* be considering the names or charters of the 
> particular TLDs
> seeking authorization, then we're not in a position to consider either
> "what should the new TLDs be" or whether they should have charters.
> 

I would like to suggest that it should not be for this WG to second guess
the nature of TLDs. We should assume that the 'market' or the Internet
itself is capable of suggesting and arbitrating the nature and names of the
TLDs. So long as we are brave and set the parameters and accept that we may
not always love the outcome, we will win.
I suggested this at greater length earlier.
In essence, I agree that ICANN should be considering applications for TLDs
and that its job is to create guidelines to allow it to assess such
applications and to guide applicants.

Ivan