GNSO Council Meeting 18 December
William Drake
william.drake at GRADUATEINSTITUTE.CH
Wed Dec 17 18:59:53 CET 2008
Hi Robin,
Thanks, this is helpful.
On Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery, there's
1. a motion that a decision on whether to initiate a PDP be delayed
until 29 Jan to allow the staff time to clarify some topics in the
Issues Report,
2. a contingent motion from Avri, no seconds yet, that the Council
consult constituencies in preparation for a vote on a PDP and other
possible motions at the Council meeting on 8 January,
3. a Chuck Gomes alternative that a decision on whether to initiate
a PDP be delayed until the staff clarify some differently specified
issues by 29 January.
Do any of these seem congenial to the concerns you've expressed, or
are you suggesting that we offer a different formulation (and if so,
what)?
On Registration Abuse, there's a motion by Avri (not seconded yet)
that a drafting team be formed to create a proposed charter for a
working group to investigate the open issues in the issues report,
and that the WG charter should be ready for review by the council on
or before 15 January and voted on 29 January. There's also another by
Avri, not yet seconded, calling for initiation of a PDP. So two
speeds available now, plus contingent alternates if they fail.
On the RAA, there's been much detailed discussion among the industry
folks on the council list, but I've not had time to read through the
RAA and come to a clear view on who's pushing what why to what
effect. The choices at present are motions 1) creating drafting team
to create a proposed charter for a working group to investigate the
open issues, 2) initiating a PDP, and contingent variants.
Would be good to know where we collectively stand on these before
voting tomorrow.
Thanks,
Bill
On Dec 16, 2008, at 5:06 AM, Robin Gross wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Thanks very much. The issue of most concern to the constituency
> that has a motion pending for Thursday is the Post-Expiration
> Domain Name Recovery Issues Report. We'd like to move forward
> with further exploring this issue within the GNSO since it seems
> some registrars may be abusing their position in the domain name
> chain and over-charging consumers for their domains when their
> registration lapses. I don't know the answers, but I think it is
> worth looking into since it may be an ICANN policy creating the
> abuse (if there is any).
>
> The Registrations Abuse Policy is the Business Constituency's
> continued efforts to make anonymous Internet use impossible, so I'm
> not keen to move forward with that project.
>
> Can anyone else comment on the Registrar Accreditation Agreement
> motion pending? RAA hasn't been a major issue for NCUC, so maybe
> someone else who has been following that issue more closely can
> comment on it.
>
> Any other comments on any of this issues pending before the GNSO?
> Especially the Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery issue? I'd be
> glad to see a NCUC representative introduce a motion, or second a
> motion on this issue. It was originally raised by ALAC, but I do
> not think that (technically) ALAC can introduce or 2nd it on the
> council.
>
> Best,
> Robin
>
>
> On Dec 15, 2008, at 8:59 AM, William Drake wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Council has a meeting on Thursday and there a number of
>> motions on the table concerning the Registrar Accreditation
>> Agreement, Registrations Abuse Policy, and Post-Expiration Domain
>> Name Recovery.
>>
>> https://st.icann.org/gnso-council/index.cgi?18_dec_2008_motions
>>
>> If anyone has any input on these issues and how NCUC reps might
>> address them, please let us know.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bill
>
>
>
>
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Graduate Institute of International and
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