ICANN Seeks Input on Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery

by Chris Grundemann on 14 July, 2010

Let your voice be heard:

The GNSO Post- Domain Name Recovery (PEDNR) Development Process (PDP) Working Group published its Initial Report [PDF, 1.02 MB] on 31 May. The PEDNR WG was tasked to address questions in relation to what extent registrants should be able to renew their domain names after they expire. At issue is whether the current policies of registrars on the , transfer and deletion of expired domain names are adequate.

In the Initial Report, the WG has reviewed current and ICANN practices regarding domain name , , and post- recovery. Furthermore, in order to assess the views of the WG members and determine where there might be agreement or consensus on a possible approach forward, a was conducted amongst the WG membership, details of which are also included in the Initial Report. The WG is now looking for your input on the Initial Report to help inform its deliberations going forward. Comments can be submitted directly to the public forum (see http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/public-comment-201008-en.htm#pednr-initial-report) and/or you can provide your input by responding to the following short (see http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22AUYRGHCV4). As prescribed by the ICANN by-laws, the public forum will remain open for a period of 20 days until 1 August 2010.

Find the rest of the details here: http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-12jul10-en.htm



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