[AfrICANN-discuss] Fwd: [AfriSIG-Alumni] Operational best practices regarding the attribution of ccTLD domain names
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11/25/20,
09:03:02 AM
Le mer. 25 nov. 2020 à 08:03, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack at gmail.com> a
écrit :
> Dear Arsene and Emmanuel,
>
> My humble opinion on this Internet Governance issue is that there is an
> aspect of sovereignity when it comes to country code Top Level Domains that
> determines the Policies that guide its operation. It is for this reason
> that multistakeholderism based approaches are recommended when it comes to
> the Management of Country Code Top Level Domain Registries. Ideally there
> should be a local process in which such as issue is debated and 'rough'
> consensus obtained as a win win to all stake players in the local Internet
> Community. Having said that, i would like to Invite you to Workshop 9 at
> the Africa Internet Governance Forum for this and more on ccTLDs and
> Internet Governance in Africa from 9 - 10 GMT.
>
> Thank you
>
> Best Regards
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 8:21 AM Arsène Tungali <arsenebaguma at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: Emmanuel Vitus <emmanuelvitus at gmail.com>
>> Date: Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 1:48 AM
>> Subject: [AfriSIG-Alumni] Operational best practices regarding the
>> attribution of ccTLD domain names
>> To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list <
>> afrisig-alumni at lists.apc.org>
>>
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> (apologies for cross-posting)
>>
>> I hope you are staying safe and healthy through these unusual times! I
>> have a few questions that I was hoping you might be able to help me with.
>>
>> There is currently a conversation going on within the Togolese ecosystem
>> regarding the attribution of the Country code top-level domain (. TG).
>> According to article 4 of the national charter in Togo, the domain names
>> ending with the extension. TG can only be assigned if the domain name
>> does not correspond to the naming zones retained by the charter (see
>> list at the end of the email).
>>
>>
>>
>> For example, as a natural person, I cannot have a domain name with my
>> name (Emmanuel Vitus) directly like *emmanuelvitus.tg
>> <http://emmanuelvitus.tg>*. The charter indicates that such name must be
>> assigned with the following extension: *emmanuelvitus.nom.tg
>> <http://emmanuelvitus.nom.tg> **(.nom which means name in french must be
>> included in the domain name to indicate that I am an individual)* and
>> for natural persons, the documents requested are a national ID and a
>> family council report (which means the family must agree and give you an
>> authorization note before you get the domain name). Otherwise, you will
>> not have the domain name.
>>
>>
>> Before I address the issue in the local community, I would like to hear
>> from you as experts and as a users.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1- Do you find that this practice encouraging enough the popularization
>> of the ccTLD (.TG)?
>>
>> 2- What are the best practices and examples in your country/region
>> regarding this?
>>
>> Below are the naming zones selected for the “. tg ”
>>
>>
>> 1. admin.tg for public administrations;
>> 2. asso.tg for associations;
>> 3. edu.tg for the education sector;
>> 4. gouv.tg for government structures;
>> 5. nom.tg for individuals;
>> 6. org.tg for international organizations and NGOs;
>> 7. tm.tg for trademarks;
>> 8. com.tg for entities carrying out an activity of an industrial or
>> commercial nature, or any other income-generating activity;
>> 9. mairie.tg for municipalities (eg: lome.mairie.tg);
>> 10. prefecture.tg for the prefectures (ex: yoto.prefecture.tg);
>> 11. ville.tg for cities (ex: kara.ville.tg);
>> 12. canton.tg for the county towns (eg: amoutive.canton.tg);
>> 13. Info.tg for activities relating to the publication of information;
>> 14. Net.tg for network and internet service providers;
>> 15. village.tg for villages (eg: edzi.village.tg).
>>
>> Only domain names for which the applicant does not correspond to any of
>> the categories linked to descriptive extensions above, can be created
>> under the extension “. tg ”. The creation of such domain names is expressly
>> authorized by the administrative manager.
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Emmanuel
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