The fourth day of the 35th ICANN Meeting was focused on public participation via an open forum in the main conference hall in Hilton Sydney, where the meeting is being held. The session was divided into five topics, namely: trademark protection, registry/registrar vertical integration, new gTLDs, institutional confidence, IDNs and general concerns.
On the issue of the 3-character requirement, ICANN is now considering possible changes. Two or three characters may be accepted as IDN application for new gTLD as long as the ICANN Staff could clearly distinguish the new strings being applied for from the existing 2-character ccTLDs. The important thing is to avoid string confusion, while showing respect for IDN proponents at the same time. This, however, is just a proposal at this time. The public forum is only a time for gathering feedback from the audience without a guarantee that suggestions brought to the floor will be immediately granted.
Meanwhile, on trademark protection, the ICANN participants generally agree that there has to be clear rules on how trademark owners could be protected before, when, and after the application round for new gTLD is launched. However, the general sentiment of the audience remains to be impatience from the continued postponement of the launch of the application round. For instance, proponents of city TLDs have already formed a group to gather all of those who want to apply for a city or cultural TLD. This group now has over 10 TLD proponents including .berlin, .paris, .barcelona, etc. Three proponents in this group are going to apply for IDN TLDs. This only shows the level of preparedness of applicants to come out and officially submit their application once the application round is launched. The group has been pushing ICANN to start the application round for city, cultural, or geo-TLDs and respond to objections only when it arises.
Towards the end of the public forum, NIDA (National Internet Development Agency of Korea) showed a video of images in Korea to make the ICANN participants familiar with the sights in Seoul. Netpia will be one of the sponsoring organizations of the 36th ICCANN MEeting in Seoul to be held in October.