ICANN document flood dissected
by Kieren McCarthy | 5 Jun 2012 |
Two to read, three to watch, three to note

Watch out! It's 15 working days until the next ICANN meeting
Three times a year ICANN floods the Internet community with documents. This Monday 4 June was one of those days. The next will be on 24 September.
The reason behind the flood is quite simple: it is 15 working days until ICANN's meeting on Prague and according to the organization's Document Publication Operational Policy [pdf], staff is obliged to provide documents before the cut-off if they want them to be discussed at the meeting.
- ICANN
- Cybercrime
- Studies & Reports
- Transparency & Accountability
- Intellectual Property
- Reviews & Improvements
- Events & Conferences
- New gTLD process
- .shop
- Domain name
- Domain name system
- Generic top-level domain
- ICANN
- Identifiers
- Internet
- Internet governance
- Internet in the United States
- Peter Dengate Thrush
- Proposed top-level domain
- RegisterFly
- Technology
- Top-level domain
- United States Department of Commerce
- WHOIS
- Technology
- ICANN
- registrar


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