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<p class="title">ICANN Seeks Expressions of Interest from Auction Design Experts
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<p class="docdate">18 January 2008</p>
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<p> ICANN is seeking expressions of interest from entities experienced in developing
and managing auction processes. ICANN has identified several areas where auctions
might be an appropriate tool, such as the efficient disposition of data from
terminated registrars and registries, the allocation of single-character second-level
domain names, and perhaps, resolution of contention between competing commercial
applicants for identical strings in the application process for new generic
Top Level Domains. </p>
<p>A number of commenters and academics have recommended auctions
as the preferred method of objectively allocating scarce resources such as
popular second-level domain names or gTLD strings. Also, ICANN received substantial
public comment in the discussion on allocation of single-character second-level
names that the names should be allocated through an auction model.</p>
<p>ICANN is
an internationally organized non-profit public benefit organization that administers
certain features of the Internet's unique identifiers. As a private-public
partnership, ICANN is dedicated to preserving the operational stability of
the Internet; to promoting competition; to achieving broad representation of
global Internet communities; and to developing policy appropriate to its mission
through bottom-up, consensus-based processes. A general description of ICANN
is available at <a href="http://www.icann.org/tr/english.html">http://icann.org/tr/english.html</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Background</strong></p>
<p>As recommended by the GNSO Council, ICANN commenced a Forum on Allocation
Methods for Single-Letter and Single-Digit Domain Names in gTLD registries.
ICANN conducted the public forum from 16 October to 15 December 2007. </p>
<p>The Forum on Allocation Methods identified support from members of the ICANN
community and described several auction models of single-letter and single-digit
domain names at the second-level (see 16 October 2007 announcement at <a href="http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-16oct07.htm">http://www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-16oct07.htm</a>,
and Summary of Comments located at <a href="http://www.icann.org/public_comment/single-letter-summary-comments-23dec07.pdf">http://www.icann.org/public_comment/single-letter-summary-comments-23dec07.pdf</a> [PDF,
61K]. If these models are pursued, ICANN staff has determined that the additional
knowledge and expertise on auctions is necessary to further work in this area.</p>
<p>Although implementation plans are still in development, ICANN staff has also
identified auctions as a possibility of final resort for addressing string
contention among multiple applicants for popular new generic TLDs. Additional
guidance on auctions will be beneficial as staff moves toward the introduction
of new gTLDs in the near future.</p>
<p>In furtherance of the protection of registrants, auctions also provide a mechanism
for addressing the termination or failure of accredited registrars and gTLD
registries and the efficient transfer of names to a competent, on-going registrar
or registry.</p>
<p><strong>Qualifications</strong></p>
<p>Entities interested in submitting Expressions of Interest should be experienced
in areas of auction design, management and implementation. Prior experience
with telecommunications, Internet or domain name, energy/utility or other asset
auctions would be particularly relevant.</p>
<p><strong>Expressions of Interest</strong></p>
<p>Expressions of interest should be sent to Patrick Jones, at <a href="mailto:patrick.jones@icann.org">patrick.jones@icann.org</a> by 23:59 UTC on 18 February 2008. ICANN is hoping to select a qualified entity
or entities to assist with auctions in 2008.</p>
<p>Accordingly, ICANN is eager to commence a dialogue to determine whether your
service is interested and would be capable of assisting ICANN with the development
and management of auction processes. ICANN requests Expressions of Interest
from potential entities that include information showing that your organization
can fulfill the requirements set forth above, as well as background information
about your organization, appropriate experience and additional qualifications
you believe would be relevant, but that are not addressed above.</p>
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