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Implementing Policy at ICANN
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Implementing Policy at ICANN
ICANN coordinates the Internet's unique identifiers – domain names and IP addresses – across the world and defines policies for how these identifiers should run (learn more). Policies for generic top-level domains (gTLDs) are developed within the Generic Names Supporting Organization's (GNSO) Policy Development Processes (PDPs). Once the policy recommendations emerging from these PDPs are approved by the ICANN Board, ICANN's Global Domains Division (GDD) implements them according to guidelines established in the Consensus Policy Implementation Framework (v2018) (CPIF).
How is Policy Implemented?
The CPIF is a five-stage process designed to make implementations predictable and transparent. During each implementation project, GDD staff consults with the wider community by:
- Assembling a team of volunteer experts—an Implementation Review Team, or IRT—in the relevant subject matter to provide advice and support.
- Conducting public comment periods on proposed plans and methods.
Learn more. View the CPIF infographic:
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Policy Effective Dates
Policies developed within the GNSO and implemented by GDD affect many companies and organizations in the domain name industry. ICANN has committed to simplifying implementation via the Policy Change Calendar Initiative [PDF, 166 KB], which aims to provide contracted parties with a consistent, predictable timetable for updating their operations to meet new policy requirements.
Since May 2015, GDD has worked to bundle the announcement and effective dates for related policies. Policies within a bundle are announced together, which triggers a window of at least six months for contracted parties to update their operations to ensure compliance with the new policies. Effective dates are the same for all policies in a bundle, which are noted in the announcement.
Learn more about the policy change calendar initiative [PDF, 166 KB].
Implementation Projects In Progress
Privacy and Proxy Services Accreditation
Registration Data Policy for All gTLDs (EPDP Phase 1 Implementation)
Rights Protection Mechanisms Implementation
Subsequent Procedures Implementation
Internationalized Domain Names EPDP Phase 1
Implementation Projects In Queue
Translation and Transliteration of Contact Information
EPDP Phase 2A on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data
Policy Development Processes
The following are GNSO PDPs nearing completion that may result in consensus policy recommendations. If the ICANN Board approves these recommendations, they will become implementation projects to be carried out by GDD staff:
Updated 25 April 2025
Click here to download the PDF version of the Implementation Projects Timeline with clickable links.
Policy Reviews
Per the mandate of the "Support and Review" phase of the CPIF, ICANN org and the GNSO Council periodically produce and review Policy Status Reports in order to assess the effectiveness and impact of an implemented Consensus Policy.
Policy Status Report: Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy
Resources
ccNSO Implementation Materials
Implementation Guidelines
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Implementation Review Team (IRT) Principles and Guidelines [PDF, 76 KB]
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Process to update the RDAP profile in a Policy Implementation Project
Next Round Status Updates
- Status Update: New gTLD Program: Next Round (ICANN83 Version)
- Status Update: New gTLD Program: Next Round (ICANN82 Version)
- Status Update: New gTLD Program: Next Round (ICANN81 Version)
- Status Update: New gTLD Program: Next Round (ICANN80 Version)
- Status Update: New gTLD Program: Next Round (ICANN79 Version)
Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs Briefings
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN83 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN82 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN81 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN80 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN79 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN76 Update Briefing
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Policy Research and Stakeholder Programs (PRSP) Pre-ICANN75 Update Briefing
Relevant ICANN org webpages
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GNSO Active Projects (links to Policy Development Processes)
Archives
The CPIF provides that ICANN org periodically revisit the Framework to encapsulate additional best practices or to adjust the steps as a result of lessons learned with previous Consensus Policy projects. Previous versions and tracking of changes between versions are archived in this section for reference.
Consensus Policy Implementation Framework (v2015) [PDF, 594 KB]
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Contact Information
For questions or comments please contact: [email protected]