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* The U.S. Department of Commerce releases the  “Management of Internet Names and Addresses” outlining the objectives of ensuring DNS stability, maintaining competition, keeping Internet Governance in the private sector, relying on bottom-up coordination, and encouraging diverse and global representation.
 
* The U.S. Department of Commerce releases the  “Management of Internet Names and Addresses” outlining the objectives of ensuring DNS stability, maintaining competition, keeping Internet Governance in the private sector, relying on bottom-up coordination, and encouraging diverse and global representation.
 
* In December 1998, the University of Southern California (USC) and ICANN enter into the IANA functions transition agreement.
 
* In December 1998, the University of Southern California (USC) and ICANN enter into the IANA functions transition agreement.
   
===Documents===
 
===Documents===
 
* The [[Green Paper]]
 
* The [[Green Paper]]
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==1999-2002: ICANN's Ad Hoc Era==
 
==1999-2002: ICANN's Ad Hoc Era==
Privatization Marilyn Cade
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===1999===
DNSO exists
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====Events====
PSO, ASO are reserved
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* [[DNSO]] comes into existence
==2002 ICANN Reform (toddler)==
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* In March,
2003
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# the [[ICANN Board]] adopts the [[Registrar Accreditation Agreement|Statement of Registrar Accreditation Policy]] for [[.com]], [[.net]], and [[.org]], allowing for competition among domain name registrars for the first time ever, and establish the bylaws for the formation of the [[DNSO]]; and
2004
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# [[ICANN 1]] takes place in Singapore, where the ([[GAC]]) and the [[RSSAC]] hold their inaugural meetings.
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* In October,
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# the [[ASO]] is established, and
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# the ICANN Board approves the [[UDRP]].
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===2000===
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====Events====
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* The first New gTLD Expansion Round is conducted.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/tlds/app-index.htm ICANN.org - New TLD Application Process Archive], last updated November 13, 2000</ref>
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==2002-2004 ICANN Reform==
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===2002===
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====Events====
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* The ICANN Board launches the [[2002 Evolution and Reform Process|Evolution and Reform Process]], which will bring sweeping change to ICANN constituency structures, processes, and bylaws.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/committees/evol-reform/ ICANN.org Archive - Committee on Evolution and Reform]</ref>
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===Documents===
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* M. Stuart Lynn: "President's Report: ICANN -- The Case for Reform"<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/general/lynn-reform-proposal-24feb02.htm ICANN: The Case for Reform], February 24, 2002</ref>
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* [https://www.icann.org/resources/unthemed-pages/bylaws-2002-12-15-en ICANN Bylaws], as revised in December 2002 in response to the Evolution & Reform Process and the ERC's recommendations.
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===2003===
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====Events====
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* The ccNSO is created for and by ccTLD managers.
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* ICANN launches the second new gTLD expansion round, which runs until 2011 and during which .asia, .cat, .jobs, .mobi, .tel, .travel, .xxx are delegated.
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==2005-2006 (youth) fulfillment of Differentiation/Expansion of ICANN bodies==
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==2005-2006: Expansion of [[ICANN Community]]==
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===2006===
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===Events===
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* [[ICANNWiki]] is founded to foster and grow knowledge and community ties among ICANN's diverse constituencies.
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==2007 - 2009 (youth) Infinite reviewing cycles begin ==
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==2007-2009 Seemingly Infinite Reviewing Cycle==
 
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File:First Org Reviews.jpeg|First Organizational Review Timeline
 
File:First Org Reviews.jpeg|First Organizational Review Timeline
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