Specifically, on 6 June 2014, ICANN’s New gTLD Program Committee, who is empowered to make board-level decisions regarding new ‘generic-top level domain names’ (think existing .com and .biz, but now being expanded to .health, .doctor, .clinic, .healthcare) announced that it would take no action to protect or provide additional safeguards for health domains despite multiple warnings and a call for a halt to their award process. In their decision they noted objections from the World Health Organization and others, but stated that there were ‘no noted objections to move forward’ (see: https://www.icann.org/resources/board-material/prelim-report-new-gtld-2014-06-06-en ).
This decision means that the .health will be auctioned away to the highest bidder of 3 private companies in September, a move that could have disastrous impacts on the right to quality and reliable health information. We’ve called for action in our prior research, and now are calling for it again. Unless drastic action is taken, ICANN will continue to ignore public health in favor of profits and unregulated Internet expansion.
Timothy Ken Mackey, MAS, PhD
Assistant Professor, UC San Diego, School of Medicine
Associate Director, MAS Program in Health Policy and Law
Director, Global Health Policy Institute
Website: www.ghpolicy.org
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