DotConnectAfrica's response to dot Africa Reserve Name Policy Discussions (Introduction)
DotConnectAfrica has been made aware the proposed discussion in the above subject on the kictanet mailing lists.
We understand that there should be ongoing discussions that pertain to the anticipated .africa top level domain name. However DotConnectAfrica feels obliged to inform the general Listers who may have questions like Mr. Michael Bullut below, that while the discussions are being conducted no organization has been given the mandate to run the registry, since both applicants for .africa new gTLD applications are undergoing initial evaluations, and not even the evaluation results are published.
It’s our understanding that Uniforum has in many occasions attempted to mainstream itself as the only front runner for the .africa gTLD. Some of the information that has been posted in the past includes reports such as “ICANN AGREES…THERE IS ONLY ONE APPLICANT FOR .AFRICA” (Link: http://www.livdigital.com/icann-agreesthere-is-only-one-applicant-for-africa/ ) and “New local domains see breakthrough” (Link: http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63397). This information had only served to mislead the public who access this information. Towards this end, DotConnectAfrica has been forced to clarify its positions continuously. Some of the clarifications published by DotConnectAfrica regarding .africa in the past are also available at the following links:
·
http://www.prlog.org/12104946-dotconnectafrica-clarified-its-africa-bid-at-the-innovation-africa-digital-summit-in-addis-ababa.html
· http://www.prlog.org/12146711-dotconnectafrica-update-status-of-our-gtld-application-current-engagements-with-the-uscongress.html
·
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs053/1102516344150/archive/1110673257683.html
· http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs053/1102516344150/archive/1110949549089.html
·
http://www.prlog.org/12004729-good-bye-dotafrica-significant-landmark-victory-in-the-battle-for-africa-gtld.html
The online mail list members have a right to know facts and truth in order to be able to discuss and deliberate wisely.
1. DCA DotAfrica Registry Services has considered the relevant provisions of the new gTLD Registry Agreement, the GAC Advice ʺGAC Principles Regarding new TLDsʺ and the procedures adopted by other gTLD registries and intend to use the procedure described below with regards to protection of geographic names in the DotAfrica gTLD.
2. Prior to the launch of DotAfrica gTLD, DCA DotAfrica Registry Services will compile a list of country and territory names that are subject to reservation at the second level.
3. Pursuant to the specification provided in ICANNʹs Applicant Guidebook, the list will include country and territory names based on the following internationally recognized lists:
o The short form (in English) of all country and territory names contained on the ISO 3166-1 list;
o The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names, Technical Reference Manual for the Standardization of Geographical Names, Part III Names of Countries of the World; and
o The list of United Nations member states in 6 official United Nations languages prepared by the Working Group on Country Names of the United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names;
As the above documents get updated from time to time, the exact list of
reserved names will be compiled shortly before the launch of DotAfrica gTLD to
account for any updates. The list of reserved names will be published on the
Registry website.
Reservation of specific country and territory names may be released to the
extent that Applicant reaches agreement with the applicable government(s).
Second level domain name for geographical and geopolitical names
Countries will be expected to identify and notify DCA DotAfrica Registry
Services on a limited list of broadly-recognised names (in all languages) with
regard to geographical and⁄or geopolitical concepts which affect their
political or territorial jurisdiction. Such lists include names that could
either not be registered or which could be registered only under the second
level domain in accordance with the public policy rules. The names included in
these lists are not subject to the first-come first-served principle. DCA
DotAfrica Registry Services will send out notifications to all the relevant
authorities in all countries and territories in the world to this effect. Such
names will be blocked by DCA DotAfrica Registry Services at minimal cost. To
this end, each country will be expected to send to DCA DotAfrica Registry
Services, two months to the commencement of the Sunrise Period, a list of those
names that should not be registered.
Finally, It’s unfortunate that DotConnectAfrica is being forced to clarify
again and again that no .africa applicant has been given a green light by
ICANN. This only goes to show how much needs to be done in terms of informing
the internet community about facts on the ICANN gTLD process, transparency and
the rule of the Applicants Guide Book.
Thank you for reading
Best Wishes,
Gideon Rop
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Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 14:41:35 +0300
From: Michael Bullut <main@kipsang.com>
To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke>
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Subject: Re: [kictanet] [Skunkworks] dot Africa Reserve Name Policy
Discussions (Introduction)
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A very enlightening piece Barrack but I do have a query to raise: What
happened to the
.africa bid led by Sophia Bekele's
DotConnectAfrica Trust?
From
what I understand in
your e-mail, it seems
UniForum's
application for the gTLD has been accepted yet DotConnectAfrica are saying
that there were irregularities in UniForum's application to ICANN.
*(I haven't been following the proceedings of late so enlighten a brother.)*
On 1 July 2013 18:26, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack@gmail.com> wrote:
> Listers,
>
>
> Those who follow Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
> (ICANN) processes, must be aware of the new generic Top Level Domains
> (gTLDs) initiative (http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/).
>
> Generic Top level domains (gTLDs) are names of an Internet address that
> identifies it generically as associated with some domain class, for
> example .org (for non-profit organisations, industry groups, and others),
> .com (commercial), etc. While ccTLDs (country code top-level domain name)
> identify national domicile for an address. (For instance, .ke for Kenya and
> .ug for Uganda.)
>
> In June 2011, ICANN's Board of Directors approved the new gTLD Guidebook
> and authorised the launch of the New gTLD Program. The application window
> opened on 12 January 2012, and ICANN received 1,930 applications for new
> gTLDs. Among them the geographic TLD for Africa, dotAfrica.
>
> * Dot Africa*
>
> "dotAfrica is the proposed name for the African continent's generic Top
> Level Domain (gTLD). It is an opportunity to forge an identity that will
> elevate and enhance an African digital presence"...."it is also that
> specific Internet namespace for Africa and will echo ongoing operation and
> successes of other sister community TLDs such as DotEu (DotEuropa) and
> DotAsia which have created a new Internet identity for their users and
> business who seek more regional presence without being confined within the
> limits of one country"
>
> The extraordinary Session of the African Union CITMC held in Johannesburg,
> acknowledged the benefit of the Dotafrica domain name to Africa and adopted
> a resolution to "Establish dot Africa as a continental Top-Level Domain for
> use by organisations, businesses and individuals with guidance from African
> Internet agencies".The AUC was therefore given the mandate from African
> governments to establish "dot Africa as a continental Top-Level Domain for
> use by organisations, businesses and individuals with guidance from African
> Internet Agencies" and to "set up the structure and modalities for the
> implementation of the dot Africa project" as provided for in the 2010 Abuja
> Declaration. The AUC appointed Uniforum to coordinate the ICANN
> application process and manage regional TLD. The dot Africa project is
> currently at the cusp of transition from the Application Phase to the
> Launch Phase until the TLD is delegated by ICANN.
>
>
> The dot Africa initiative aims:
>
> To sponsor, establish and operate a regional Internet namespace with
> global recognition and regional significance. The namespace is dedicated to
> the needs of the Pan-African Internet community.
> To reinvest surpluses in socio-technological advancement initiatives
> relevant to the Pan-African Internet community.
> To operate a successful not-for-profit initiative that is a
> technically sound, leading edge TLD registry for the Pan-African Internet
> community.
> The development and support of African ccTLDs through the work of AfTLD
> The development and support of a competitive and vibrant African
> Registrar market
> Content development, and
> The coordination and support of socio-economic and enterprise
> development initiatives relating to ICT
>
> For more details about the AUC/Uniforum dotAfrica project please visit:
> http://africainonespace.org/content.php?tag=5&title=What+is+dotAfrica%3F
> and
> http://pages.au.int/infosoc/pages/dotafrica-top-level-domain-africa-project
>
>
> Part of the launch process for dotAfrica involves the development of
> various policy documents including a Reserve Name Policy (RNL) in order to
> ?deter abusive registrations and create an efficient, effective and stable
> launch?. This process will provide African member states and other
> stakeholders with the opportunity to submit reserve name lists to the dot
> Africa registry UNIFORUM/ZACR during the PreSunrise phase.
>
>
> The RNL will regulate the reservation of certain domain names prior to
> launch, which may be regarded as important, sensitive, offensive and/or
> otherwise in the general interest for the well being of the TLD. When a
> domain name has been entered into the RNL, the registry will ensure that
> the name is not made available for registration, other than through defined
> redemption processes as articulated in the RNL policy.
>
> The Reserve Name List Policy is now open for public comment period
> starting July 1st to August 1st. This comment period aims to provide an
> opportunity for greater stakeholder involvement in shaping the development
> of the dot Africa initiative and to build a shared vision and
> recommendations.
> The draft RNL policy can be found here:
> http://www.africainonespace.org/downloads/Reserved%20Names%20Policy%2019%20June%202013.pdf
> To post comments and suggestions please visit:
> http://www.africainonespace.org/content.php?tag=25&title=Reserve+Name+Policy+for+the+.Africa+Registry
> A record of all comments received will be filed with Dot Africa policy
> team via e-mail or the RNL portal. At the close of the public comment
> period, the dot Africa policy team will review all comments and may include
> them in the final drafts.
>
> ISOC Kenya chapter and the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet) will
> conduct a 10 day mailing list discussion on the dot Africa reserve name
> policy. We hope that at the end of the period we can submit comments from
> some Kenyan stakeholders on the policy and also begin to discuss a possible
> reserve name list for Kenya.
>
>
> Here is an outline of the 10 day mailing list discussion period:
>
>
> Day one: Introduction and overview
>
> Day two: RNL categories
>
> Day three: AUC governmental Category 1
>
> Day Four; AUC governmental Category 2
>
> Day five: AUC Governmental Category 3
>
> Day Six: Offensive names category
>
> Day Seven: Application and Registration Processes:
>
> Day Seven: cont. Application, authentification processes
>
> Day Eight: cont. Application, notification, registration and objections to
> registrations processes
>
> Day Nine: WhoIs and draft RNL for Kenya
>
> Day Ten: Cont. Draft Reserve name list for Kenya and wrap up.
>
> We look forwad to insightfull discussions.
>
> Best Regards
>
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Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 06:02:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: william janak <williamjanak@yahoo.com>
To: "Wambua, Christopher" <Wambua@cck.go.ke>
Cc: Consumer and Public Affairs <CPA@cck.go.ke>, KICTAnet ICT Policy
Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Stakeholders Consultation Forum on the
Development of Policy and Legislative Frameworks for the Implmentation
of Article 34 of the Constitution
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Dear Wambua et al,
There appears to be too many parallel efforts at dealing with the bills or sections related to the media and communications industry. So much effort was already made in reviewing the two Bills. I am not too sure the current initiatives are are meant to build onto the efforts already made before. And don't the people involved in the new initiative have an idea about who the stakeholders are? I have not seen any targeted invitation, beyond the said newspaper advert.
My opinion.
Oloo Janak.
Kenya Correspondents Association
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From: "Wambua, Christopher" <Wambua@cck.go.ke>
To: williamjanak@yahoo.com
Cc: Consumer and Public Affairs <CPA@cck.go.ke>; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Tuesday, July 2, 2013 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Stakeholders Consultation Forum on the Development of Policy and Legislative Frameworks for the Implmentation of Article 34 of the Constitution
Josphat/Listers
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The draft bill is available on the CCK website at http://www.cck.go.ke/regulations/ict_regulatory_framework.html . The policy justification for the proposed amendments to the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998, is also available on the same webpage.
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Best regards,
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Wambua
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From:Josphat Karanja [mailto:karanjajf@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 01, 2013 9:37 AM
To: Wambua, Christopher
Cc: Consumer and Public Affairs; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Stakeholders Consultation Forum on the Development of Policy and Legislative Frameworks for the Implmentation of Article 34 of the Constitution
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Dear Wambua,
Thanks for this. I have not been able to obtain the draft policy and bill from either the CCK MoIC website. Please confirm they have been uploaded.
Kind regards
Josphat
Regards
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Josphat Karanja,
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Blog:?http://mawazoyamkenya.blogspot.com/?
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Wambua, Christopher <Wambua@cck.go.ke> wrote:
Listers,
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The public notice below which is published on page 22 of today?s Daily Nation may be of interest to you:
PUBLIC NOTICE
STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATION FORUM ON DEVELOPMENT OF POLICY AND LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORKS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTICLE 34 OF THE CONSTITUTION
The Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology has established a Working Group to align the ICT sector policy and legislation with the Constitution of Kenya.
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The mandate of the Working Group is to develop a draft policy and bill for the implementation of Article 34 of the Constitution and to undertake consultative meetings with relevant stakeholders and members of the public on the draft proposals.
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In this regard, the Working Group has developed a draft ICT sector policy and a draft Kenya Information and Communications (Amendment) Bill.
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The Working Group is scheduled to hold a Stakeholders Consultation Forum on 9th July 2013 at the Kenya Commercial Bank Leadership Centre - Karen to discuss the draft regulatory instruments. The Forum will kick off from 9.00 am.
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The documents to be discussed can be accessed electronically from:
http://www.information.go.ke/
http://www.cck.go.ke/regulations/
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ICT sector members and the public are welcome to attend the Forum. Interested members can confirm their attendance through ICTRegulatoryFramework@cck.go.ke latest 5th July 2013 at 12.00 pm.
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Prof.? Patricia Kameri ?Mbote, SC
Chairperson
Working Group on the Development of Policies and Legislation to implement Article 34 of the Constitution
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