Country Code Names Supporting Organization

The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is the policy-development body for a narrow range of global issues regarding country code top-level domains (ccTLD) within the ICANN structure.

Established under the bylaws of ICANN, it is responsible for developing and recommending global policies relating to ccTLD to the ICANN Board of Directors, including the name-related activities of ccTLDs and coordinating with other ICANN Supporting Organizations, committees, and constituencies under ICANN.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Country Code Names Supporting Organisation". ICANN.

External links

  • ccNSO Home
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ICANN's structure and board of directors
Supporting organizations
(6 representatives on the board)
  • Address
    • ASO
  • Generic Names
    • GNSO
  • Country Code Names
    • CCNSO
Advisory committees
(5 representatives)
  • At Large
    • ALAC
  • Root Server System
    • RSSAC
  • Security & Stability
    • SSAC
  • Technical Liaison Group
    • TLG
  • Internet Engineering Task Force
Governmental
(1 representative)
  • Governmental Advisory Committee
    • GAC
Others
(9 representatives)
  • Independent representatives (8), selected through a nominating committee
  • Director and CEO, appointed by the rest of the board of directors
More details are available at www.icann.org/en/groups/chart


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