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On July 1, 1997, President Bill Clinton instructed the Department of Commerce to privatize the management of the DNS as part of the administrations '''Framework for Global Electronic Commerce.''' The administration's objective is to increase competition and to encourage international participation. The Department of Commerce responded immediately to the President's instruction and issued a Request For Comments ([[RFC]]) which discusses the governments overall framework of the [[DNS]] administration, the creation of new top level domains ([[TLD]]), policies for domain name registrars and trademark issues on July 2, 1997. NTIA received 430 comments. The Green Paper was released by the NTIA based on the inputs provided by the internet community on the RFC. The Green Paper proposed the establishment of a globally represented not for profit corporation to handle the technical management of the DNS.<ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/federal-register-notice/1998/statement-policy-management-internet-names-and-addresses#N_1_ Statement of Policy on the Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
 
On July 1, 1997, President Bill Clinton instructed the Department of Commerce to privatize the management of the DNS as part of the administrations '''Framework for Global Electronic Commerce.''' The administration's objective is to increase competition and to encourage international participation. The Department of Commerce responded immediately to the President's instruction and issued a Request For Comments ([[RFC]]) which discusses the governments overall framework of the [[DNS]] administration, the creation of new top level domains ([[TLD]]), policies for domain name registrars and trademark issues on July 2, 1997. NTIA received 430 comments. The Green Paper was released by the NTIA based on the inputs provided by the internet community on the RFC. The Green Paper proposed the establishment of a globally represented not for profit corporation to handle the technical management of the DNS.<ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/federal-register-notice/1998/statement-policy-management-internet-names-and-addresses#N_1_ Statement of Policy on the Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
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==Guiding Principles==
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==Proposals==
 
The Green Paper, proposed that '''stability''', '''competition''', '''private, bottom-up coordination''' and '''representations''' should be the guiding principles in establishing the new system for the internet. <ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/ntiahome/domainname/022098fedreg.htm Federal Register: February 20, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 34);Improvement of Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
 
The Green Paper, proposed that '''stability''', '''competition''', '''private, bottom-up coordination''' and '''representations''' should be the guiding principles in establishing the new system for the internet. <ref>[http://www.ntia.doc.gov/legacy/ntiahome/domainname/022098fedreg.htm Federal Register: February 20, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 34);Improvement of Technical Management of Internet Names and Addresses]</ref>
  
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