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* [[Whois]] Data
 
* [[Whois]] Data
 
* Contract Administration
 
* Contract Administration
 
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==Feedback==
==.Nxt Criticism and Investigation on RAA Negotiations==
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===.Nxt Criticism and Investigation on RAA Negotiations===
 
[[Kieren McCarthy]] of [[.nxt]] alleged that ICANN conducted secret negotiation with registrars and it failed to provide adequate openness and transparency regarding the RAA negotiations. For this reason, .nxt conducted its own investigation to find out what actually transpired during the negotiations. In his article, he reported that the .nx investigation uncovered:<ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/2012/02/07/raa-investigation Lifting the lid on ICANN's RAA negotiations]</ref>
 
[[Kieren McCarthy]] of [[.nxt]] alleged that ICANN conducted secret negotiation with registrars and it failed to provide adequate openness and transparency regarding the RAA negotiations. For this reason, .nxt conducted its own investigation to find out what actually transpired during the negotiations. In his article, he reported that the .nx investigation uncovered:<ref>[http://news.dot-nxt.com/2012/02/07/raa-investigation Lifting the lid on ICANN's RAA negotiations]</ref>
 
* Disagreements between registrars
 
* Disagreements between registrars
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* Registrars were forced by ICANN to make public statements regarding the changes in the RAA, even though they did not have clear implementation policies
 
* Registrars were forced by ICANN to make public statements regarding the changes in the RAA, even though they did not have clear implementation policies
 
* Some registrars refused to acknowledge the changes and were advocating walking-away from the negotiations
 
* Some registrars refused to acknowledge the changes and were advocating walking-away from the negotiations
 
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===NTIA===
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In October, 2012, [[NTIA]] Secretary [[Larry Strickling]] wrote to ICANN in part to commend it on its recent successes and also to encourage it to continue to work on issues in need of further attention or improvement. One of the successes that Sec. Strickling notes is the "significant effort to accomodate the law enforcement recommendations, as endorsed by the [[ICANN]]'s [[Governmental Advisory Committee]] (GAC), in a new Registrar Accreditation Agreement." NTIA participates in ICANN via the [[GAC]].http://www.icann.org/en/news/correspondence/strickling-to-crocker-04oct12-en Strickling to Crocker 04oct12, ICANN.org]</ref>
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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