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The '''TDG''' is the abbreviation for '''Temporary Drafting Group'''. It was first established in an announcement made by [[ICANN]] on 28 April 2010.<ref>[http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/temporary-drafting-group-work-session-on-new-gtld-base-registry-agreement-issues-%E2%80%93-to-be-held-27-january-2011/ blog.icann.org]</ref>
 
 
The '''TDG''' is the abbreviation for '''Temporary Drafting Group'''. It was first established in an announcement made by [[ICANN]] on 28 April 2010.<ref name="link1">[http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/temporary-drafting-group-work-session-on-new-gtld-base-registry-agreement-issues-%E2%80%93-to-be-held-27-january-2011/ blog.icann.org]</ref>
 
  
 
== Purpose of forming the Temporary Drafting Group ==
 
== Purpose of forming the Temporary Drafting Group ==
The main purpose of the TDG is to assist ICANN [[General Counsel]]’s Staff and Office in drafting the proposed language for the [[gTLD]] agreement and issues related to the gTLD agreement. The main purpose of the TDG is to open a forum for the consideration of the language proposals for the new gTLD agreements, and on the issues that are yet to be resolved or are difficult to be resolved.<ref>[http://blog.icann.org/2010/04/temporary-drafting-group-work-session-on-new-gtld-implementation-issues-%E2%80%93-to-be-held-3-may-2010/ blog.icann.org]</ref>
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The main purpose of the TDG is to assist ICANN [[General Counsel]]’s Staff and Office in drafting the proposed language for the [[gTLD]] agreement and issues related to the gTLD agreement. The main purpose of the TDG is to open a forum for the consideration of the language proposals for the new gTLD agreements, and on the issues that are yet to be resolved or are difficult to be resolved.
  
ICANN has consulted with various open drafting consultation groups on various issues regarding the new gTLD agreement. The results of the TDG were included in the documents, which were then posted for public comments. The results from the group are not included in any of the agreement drafts. However, the input wa considered by the staff of ICANN to make recommendations and to answer the questions asked or discussed to the group.<ref name="link1">[http://blog.icann.org/2011/01/temporary-drafting-group-work-session-on-new-gtld-base-registry-agreement-issues-%E2%80%93-to-be-held-27-january-2011/ blog.icann.org]</ref>
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The results of the TDG are to be included in the documents, which were then posted for public comments. The results from the group will not necessarily be included in any of the agreement drafts, although they will be taken into consideration by the ICANN Staff for further discussion.<ref>[http://blog.icann.org/2010/04/temporary-drafting-group-work-session-on-new-gtld-implementation-issues-%E2%80%93-to-be-held-3-may-2010/ blog.icann.org]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 17 February 2021

The TDG is the abbreviation for Temporary Drafting Group. It was first established in an announcement made by ICANN on 28 April 2010.[1]

Purpose of forming the Temporary Drafting Group

The main purpose of the TDG is to assist ICANN General Counsel’s Staff and Office in drafting the proposed language for the gTLD agreement and issues related to the gTLD agreement. The main purpose of the TDG is to open a forum for the consideration of the language proposals for the new gTLD agreements, and on the issues that are yet to be resolved or are difficult to be resolved.

The results of the TDG are to be included in the documents, which were then posted for public comments. The results from the group will not necessarily be included in any of the agreement drafts, although they will be taken into consideration by the ICANN Staff for further discussion.[2]

References