ccNSO Meeting in Seoul, Korea



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Presentation Abstracts

ccNSO Review Update - Marco Lorenzoni, ICANN and Jean-Jaques Subrenat, ICANN Board

Abstract:

This presentation will provide an update of the preparatory phases of the review of ccNSO leading to the selection of the external contractor. It will also provide an overview of the timeline of the upcoming review: starting of operations, interactions with the community, data gathering, validation activities, final report of external reviewers, activities of the review Working Group.

IANA Update - Kim Davies, IANA

Abstract:

IANA will present updates relating to root zone management, including readying for IDN ccTLD deployment, documenting its redelegation and management principles, signing the DNS root zone, and deploying root zone automation.

IANA Business Excellence Initiative - Leo Vegoda, IANA

Abstract:

The 2009-2012 Strategic Plan requires ICANN to “strive for excellence in core operations”. ICANN has started a Business Excellence program for the IANA functions, which aims to introduce a systematic and sustainable framework for improvement. This short presentation will introduce the activity.

Norwegian WHOIS Study - Lee Bygrave, NRCCL

Abstract:

This presentation describes the main findings of a recently published report on legal issues regarding WHOIS databases. The report is written by a researcher at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law. The report critically analyses the legal framework for provision of WHOIS services, focusing on the .eu, .no and .com domains.

Instead of WHOIS in .hr - Zoran Vlah, .hr

Abstract:

This presentation will give an overview how the customers’ information in Croatian registry is currently presented on the web and what do we expect after implementing WHOIS service.

Internationalised WHOIS - Dave Piscitello, ICANN

Abstract:

Many Internet applications now accommodate many local languages and scripts.

Certain WHOIS services today support local languages and scripts, but unlike Internationalized Domain Names, no submission and display standards or guidelines exist for WHOIS services. Dave Piscitello will highlight the findings and recommendations from an SSAC study of this issue and will discuss how the ICANN community - in particular, the ccNSO - can participate in identifying a path forward.

Contingency Planning - Patrick Jones, ICANN

Abstract:

This presentation will provide an update on ICANN¹s gTLD Registry Continuity efforts, including recent testing of escrow data between ICANN, registries and escrow agents in the event of registry failure.

Issues in Implementing a Domain Registration System at the LK Domain Registry - Gihan Dias, .lk

Abstract:

The LK Domain Registry is a small registry. We register names in a number of categories and for various time periods. We accept registrations both directly and through agents.

Until 1997, we updated zone files manually. Thereafter, we set up a homegrown php-based registration system.

By 2005, we found we needed more features, and looked for a replacement. We evaluated a number of available systems, and found that none of them met our requirements.

Therefore we decided to upgrade the existing system to provide the additional features we needed.

Expected launch of ENUM under .jo - Fahd Batayneh, .jo

Abstract:

I will be talking about the latest developments at JO; i.e., our new DNS website which has been integrated with a payment gateway, as well as our latest advancements in ENUM deployment.

Implementing Cyrillic IDNs in Russia - Andrei Kolesnikov, .ru

Abstract:

The presentation will highlight on challenges and opportunities generated by introduction of a new IDN in Russia, as well as factors that should ensure its successful launch and further development.

EPP implementation under .cr - Louis Diego Espinoza, .cr

Abstract:

The information systems integration is a common practice in the Internet business, and for the top domain administrators with a registry/registrar model, it is a requirement to implement EPP protocol to integrate the processes and systems. For a ccTLD manager without registry/registrar model, the use of EPP protocol could help to make accurate the registration processes and prepare the route for a registry/registrar model. This is the case NIC-Internet Costa Rica, where the implementation of the EPP protocol is not just to implement registry/registrar model, but to improve the internal domain name registration processes increasing the security and reliability of the transactions.

Latest developments in the .au registry - Jon Lawrence, .au

Abstract:

The .AU ccTLD has seen record registration growth over the past few months. We have also conducted some cross-zone marketing initiatives that have proved successful in driving incremental registrations. Our work on implementing DNSSEC for .AU is nearing completion and we are working to promote the adoption of IPv6 within the Australian community.

Technical Update of .na - Eberhard Lisse, .na

Abstract:

This short presentation will describe recent technical events at the .NA ccTLD Registry.

Implementation Recommentation Team (IRT) proposals for the new gTLD space - David Taylor, Nick Wood, IRT members

Abstract:

Some comments on the measures to protect IP in the new gTLDs; some observations on the risks that an imperfect process poses to trademarks and the publics that depend on them; some observations on what the next six months could bring; and some thoughts on lessons that we hope will be learned.

Marketing campaign in .mx - Nancy Ortiz, .mx

Abstract:

In this presentation we will take an overview about the role and efforts of Marketing on the development of a ccTLD.

Marketing campaign in .ph - Joel Disini

Abstract:

Ideas on branding, advertising , and marketing a ccTLD: The DotPH experience.

Marketing campaign in .se - Matias Vangsnes, .se

Abstract:

The importance of interaction when reaching new target groups.

How to create a demand for a target group with a no-obvious-need-of-a-domain-name.

Why should an average Internet user register a domain name?

The relation between the chosen domain name and the individual are crucial for a pay off.

Do not waste your time on the offline people (or do not forget the long road for the first-timers).

Awareness campaign in .za - Vika Mpisane

Abstract:

The presentation will the cover the recently launched .za awareness campaign focussed on business & media. It will cover issues of interest to these sectors & possibly preliminary findings of the ongoing .za market survey.

Awareness campaign in .cz - Pavel Tuma, .cz

Abstract:

The presentation will describe key .cz domain marketing activities of2009 - "Good Domain" awareness campaign and co-marketing programme for the registrars. Motivation, target groups, execution details and experiences and results will be covered in detail.

Awareness campaign in .nz - Debbie Monahan, .nz

Abstract:

This brief presentation will introduce the awareness of .nz campaign and outline the reasons behind the approach taken.

Sharing Marketing Resources - Wim Degezelle, CENTR

Abstract:

The presentations will show how CENTR members exchange information and share experiences on marketing and will highlight some initiatives of the CENTR Marketing working group.

Resources at .cz - Ondrej Filip, .cz

Abstract:

This brief presentation will show projects that are developed at CZ.NIC and that can be used and are being used by other registries. Areas of those projects are registration systems, DNSSEC related tools, routing protocol daemon etc.

Resources at .uk - Lesley Cowley, uk

Abstract:

Lesley will present some ideas about the wide range of resources that ccTLDs could share with each other and will propose a resource co-operative for ccNSO members and attendees.

DNSSEC for the Root Zone - Richard Lamb, ICANN

Abstract:

Presenter will describe the state of DNSSEC at the root and the cooperative effort between ICANN, VeriSign and US Department of Commerce to roll out an interim signed root by July 2010. A description of the work in progress on the overall architecture, security, and deployment will be provided along with aspects of community involvement in the process.