The devil is in the detail with changes like those proposed for the rules that govern gTLDs. To help you to understand some of the specifics of the policy, we have compiled a list of highlights below:
Pricing – draft ICANN fee structure
From the draft New gTLD Program: Applicant Guidebook released on 25 October 2008, the fees relating to registering a new gTLD will be:
- gTLD Evaluation Fee – non-refundable fee of US$185,000
- Dispute Resolution Filing Fee – of between US$1,000 and US$5,000 (depending on the dispute provider)
- Dispute Resolution Adjudication Fee – both parties involved in a dispute over a new gTLD need to submit an advance payment of costs, with the prevailing party receiving a refund once resolution has been rached
- Comparative Evaluation Fee – for community based applications where there are multiple applicants for the same name
- Annual Registry Fixed Fee – a minimum of US$75,000 each year, payable by the registry (see below for Registrar vs Registry information). Large volumes of second level names would incur a transaction fee of 25 cents/name assuming the registry charges $5 per registration.
Key Dates
- 24 October 2008: Public comment on draft ICANN gTLD Applicant Guidebook commences
- 2-7 November 2008: 32nd ICANN Board meeting in Cairo
- 10 November 2008: Melbourne IT information seminar series commences in London
- 3 December 2008: Melbourne IT information seminar series concludes in Melbourne
- 8 December 2008: Public comment on draft ICANN gTLD Applicant Guidebook closes
- Early 2009: FInal gTLD applicant guidebook to be released

