ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee seems to be trying yet again to resurrect the government right of veto over controversial new top-level domain applications, reports Domain Incite.Domain Incite reports that the GAC has proposed changes to the new gTLDs Applicant Guidebook that – at least on the face of it – would remove ICANN’s power to overrule GAC objections.According to the report, the GAC Communique where the changes were announced are not great if you are a likely gTLD applicant.To read the rest of this Domain Incite report, go to domainincite.com/gac-new-gtld-veto-refuses-to-die/
GAC Proposes gTLD Veto Resurrection
ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee seems to be trying yet again to resurrect the government right of veto over controversial new top-level domain applications, reports Domain Incite.