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Open ccTLD Policies Adoption. NeuStar intends to establish the usTLD as a model ccTLD in the global Internet community. NeuStar fully supports, and will abide by, the open ccTLD policies established by ICANN. NeuStar believes that the usTLD should be developed to serve as the model ccTLD in the global Internet community. In particular, it supports the significant work done by ICANN and the Internet community in developing and enhancing the Internet in the public interest. Therefore, in accordance with the DOC’s requirements, from both a technical and a policy standpoint, NeuStar will develop the usTLD pursuant to developing “best practices” for open ccTLDs, as established by ICANN. Further, we will work with ICANN in the development and enhancement of new policies as they relate to the usTLD and the Internet at large. An example of the types of open ccTLD policies supported by NeuStar is the ccTLD Constituency of the ICANN DNSO’s document “Best Practice Guidelines for ccTLD Managers.” Open, consensus-based policies such as these provide a sound basis for operating public resource services. Indeed, many of the principles contained in the “Best Practices” document reflect the basic themes discussed in this proposal. For example, the document establishes, among other things, the following obligations of ccTLD Managers: The primary duty of the ccTLD Manager is one of public service—to manage and operate the ccTLD Registry in the interest of and in consultation with the local Internet community, mindful of the interests of the global Internet community. A ccTLD Manager is a trustee for the delegated domain and has a duty to serve the community it represents as well as the global Internet community. Concerns about “rights” and “ownership” of top-level domains are inappropriate. It is appropriate to be concerned about “responsibilities” and “service” to the community. The ccTLD manager should be judged on his or her performance and the extent to which it satisfies the needs of the local and global Internet communities. NeuStar considers it a basic principle of usTLD administration that the administrator is a trustee of a valuable and important public resource. Thus, NeuStar agrees with and will abide by ICANN’s open ccTLD policies, subject to any requirements of United States law and unless otherwise directed by the Contracting Officer.
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