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[ICANN] Weekly Digest of ICANN.org News & Announcements --------------------------------------------------------------- [ICANN Announces Extension of the Public Comment for the CCT Final Report]( LOS ANGELES – 29 November 2018 – The deadline to submit comments on the Final Report [PDF, 4.89 MB] of the Competition, Consumer Trust, and Consumer Choice (CCT) Review Team has been extended until Tuesday, 11 December 23:59 UTC. This Public Comment proceeding is aimed at gathering community input on the CCT Review Team's Final Report and Recommendations. The CCT Review Team was formed in January 2016 to assess the New Generic Top-Level Domain (New gTLD) Program in three areas: competition, consumer trust, and consumer choice. The review also assesses safeguards put in place to mitigate i... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ICANN Publishes ICANN63 By the Numbers Report]( LOS ANGELES – 28 November 2018 – Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) published the ICANN63 By the Numbers Report, which includes technical, demographic, and attendance statistics for the most recent ICANN Public Meeting in Barcelona, Spain. The report summarizes the findings from ICANN's third Annual General Meeting of the current meeting strategy. The report is part of ICANN's commitment to transparency and support for its multistakeholder model. ICANN63 By the Numbers Report highlights include: 2,639 checked-in participants, with 1,440 listing their... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Two-Week Extension for the Public Comment Period on the Initial Report of the New gTLD Auction Proceeds Cross-Community Working Group]( LOS ANGELES – 27 November 2018 – In order to ensure the community has sufficient time to respond, the public comment period for the Initial Report of the New gTLD Auction Proceeds Cross-Community Working Group has been extended to 11 December 2018 at 23:59 UTC. [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [BROWSE ALL NEWS]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: ICANN | 12025 Waterfront Drive Suite 300 | Los Angeles, CA 90094-2536 [Manage Your Subscription](

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