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Business initiative on domain names

Paris, 19 November 1998 – Business associations around the world were today invited to contribute to a coordinated international business approach to the formation of the new Internet Domain Name Supporting Organization (DNSO).

The invitation took the form of an open letter from key business groups that has been published on the web site of the International Chamber of Commerce. For the time being, ICC has agreed to act as informal secretariat for developing the business consensus.

The letter said it was essential for business to have a significant voice within the DNSO, the organization that will make policy recommendations to the new Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

"Maintaining operational stability of and consumer confidence in the Internet as a channel of trade and communication are our unifying priorities," the letter said. It listed as key DNSO issues competition, the introduction of new top level domains that go beyond ".com", trademark rights and dispute resolution mechanisms.

Signatories so far are: Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC), European Brands Association (AIM), European Communities Trademark Association (ECTA), Federation of European Direct Marketing (FEDMA), Fdration des Conseils en Proprit Intellectuelle (FICPI), International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), International Telecommunication Users Group (INTUG), International Trademark Association (INTA), MARQUES, Union of Industrial and Employers’ Confederations of Europe (UNICE), US Council for International Business (USCIB).

A reply form for e-mail or fax is attached to the letter.



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