commercial and contractual constituencies meddling in structure of noncommercial group is unacceptable
William Drake
william.drake at GRADUATEINSTITUTE.CH
Sat Jan 17 09:54:29 CET 2009
Robin,
Will do, though I may tweak the subject line :-)
Bill
On Jan 16, 2009, at 10:57 PM, Robin Gross wrote:
> Don't think I can post to the GNSO Council list, so will an NCUC
> Councilor please pass along this message. Thank you! Robin
>
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>
> Dear GNSO Councilors:
>
> It is completely unacceptable for the structure of the new NCSG to
> be defined and shaped by commercial users and contracting parties.
> Noncommercial stakeholders can and will define their own structure
> suitable to themselves and not be manipulated by other stakeholder
> groups who might seek to undermine its effectiveness. It is naïve
> and disingenuous to pretend that the different SGs don't have
> competing and often conflicting interests.
>
> We note that no one has invited NCUC or ALAC to participate in
> defining a new structure for the Commercial SG, or the Registrar and
> Registry SGs. This kind of discrimination among SGs will discourage
> additional noncommercial entities from participating in ICANN's GNSO.
>
> Please note that NCUC has already proposed a structure for the NCSG
> that has the overwhelming support of the noncommercial stakeholders
> currently active in ICANN. We have conveyed it to At Large,
> discussed its principles in public meetings in Cairo, and are in
> conversations with staff about it now. While we welcome efforts to
> amend it from new constituency proponents and relevant members of At
> Large, that proposal will serve as the basis for any NCSG proposals
> that go to the Board.
>
> We have no objection in principle to working with At large members
> and RALOs in this process, and as noted before we have already tried
> to include them in our ongoing process. But we also note that
> individual or organizational At Large members may also be commercial
> users and thus ineligible to join a future noncommercial SG, and
> thus have no legitimate role to play in the definition of our
> structure.
>
> The Board Governance Committee has made it clear on numerous
> occasions that Stakeholder Groups themselves should play a leading
> role in defining their structure. Explicit statements to that effect
> have been made by Roberto Gaetano, former Board members and BGC
> member Susan Crawford, and Harald Alvestrand. This is, quite
> obviously, the right approach.
>
> Best,
> Robin Gross
> Chair of Non-Commercial Users Constituency
>
>
> IP JUSTICE
> Robin Gross, Executive Director
> 1192 Haight Street, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
> p: +1-415-553-6261 f: +1-415-462-6451
> w: http://www.ipjustice.org e: robin at ipjustice.org
>
>
>
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William J. Drake
Senior Associate
Centre for International Governance
Graduate Institute of International and
Development Studies
Geneva, Switzerland
william.drake at graduateinstitute.ch
New book: Governing Global Electronic Networks,
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