FYI…

 

For those interested in the work undertaken by ICANN on Internationalized 
Domain Names (IDNs), the below might be of interest to you.

 

Fahd Batayneh

ICANN

 

Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2015 12:50 AM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- Call for Community Experts to Review the IDN 
Implementation Guidelines

 

 <http://www.icann.org/> ICANN


News Alert


https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2015-07-20-en

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Call for Community Experts to Review the IDN Implementation Guidelines


20 July 2015


1. Introduction


The IDN Implementation Guidelines address the IDN registration policies and 
practices, designed to minimize the risk of cybersquatting and consumer 
confusion, and respect the interests of communities using local languages and 
scripts. These Guidelines are for registry operators to implement IDNs at the 
second level. Registry operators that offer IDNs under the new gTLDs, resulting 
from the 2012 application round, are contractually bound to adhere to the 
Guidelines per Specification 6 of the Registry Agreement. The IDN ccTLDs are 
encouraged to follow the Guidelines through the IDN ccTLD Fast Track process, 
but are not contractually obligated to do so.

IDN Implementation Guidelines were last updated in 2011. ICANN is now 
initiating a revision of these guidelines and soliciting the participation of 
expert community volunteers to form a working group for this purpose. The 
working group will comprise of expert volunteer members from GNSO, ccNSO, SSAC 
and ALAC, as per the details below.

Interested experts should be endorsed by their respective SOs/ACs and should 
send their Resumes and Statements of Interest to [email protected] by 3 
August, 2015.


2. Background


Historically, the IDN Implementation Guidelines have been updated when there 
was a change to relevant protocols or other demand from the community, but not 
on a regular basis. As there are contractual obligations associated with the 
Guidelines, updating them may have a significant impact. To date, there have 
been five versions of the Guidelines, available through the link: 
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/implementation-guidelines-2012-02-25-en. 
The current Version 3.0 
<https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/idn-guidelines-2011-09-02-en>  was 
developed through a community based effort and finalized on 2 September 2011. 
This was endorsed 
<https://www.icann.org/resources/board-material/resolutions-2011-10-28-en#1.2>  
by the ICANN Board of Directors on 28 October 2011.

Since publication of the latest version of the Guidelines in 2011, there have 
been changes in the terminology around IDNs and language tables (e.g. see 
Appendix 2 of Integrated Issues Report 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/idn-vip-integrated-issues-final-clean-20feb12-en.pdf>
  [PDF, 2.15 MB]), as well as a definition of the formal representation 
<https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-davies-idntables-08>  of the language tables 
to make them machine readable. Additional analysis and data are also available, 
including Maximal Starting Repertoire 
<https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2-2014-06-20-en>  (MSR), informational 
RFC 6912 and revised IANA IDNA tables 
<http://www.iana.org/assignments/idna-tables>  for Unicode 6.3.0. Finally there 
have been recommendations for consistency and manageability of variants across 
different levels in a domain name, e.g. in the User Experience Study 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/active-ux-21mar13-en.pdf>  [PDF, 
1.38 MB] and related SSAC comments in SAC 60 
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-060-en.pdf>  [PDF, 655 KB] 
report.

Based on the experience with implementing IDNs accumulated since 2011, GNSO 
Council and its members have asked ICANN to update these guidelines.


3. Working Group Expertise and Composition


The working group members should have expertise in one or more of the following 
areas, as relevant for the second level.

*       DNS and IDNA protocols
*       IDN language or script tables, including variants and label level rules
*       IDN policy
*       IDN implementation 
*       IDN label registration process and registration data
*       IDN related SSR issues, including string similarity 
*       IDN usability challenges and universal acceptance

The working group is anticipated to have expertise in all these areas, with 
tentatively seven members: GNSO (3), ccNSO (2), SSAC (1) and ALAC (1). The 
number of GNSO and ccNSO members are based on membership during previous 
revisions of IDN Implementation Guidelines. SSAC and ALAC members are being 
added for additional consideration of SSR and usability issues.


4. Tentative Work Plan


The working group will determine its own work plan and deliverables, after its 
formation. The following are tentative steps and the timeline the working group 
may undertake to complete its work. The working group is expected to hold 
regular conference calls to undertake this work.

*       Formation – August 2015
*       Identification of relevant issues
*       Public comment on issues – ICANN 54
*       Finalization of issues 
*       Development of initial recommendations against the issues identified
*       Public comment on Interim draft – ICANN 55
*       Finalization of recommendations
*       Development of complete draft 
*       Public comment on complete draft– ICANN 56
*       Publication of updated IDN Implementation Guidelines – August 2016

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