Seeking your comments: GNSO and ccNSO topics

Robin Gross robin at IPJUSTICE.ORG
Thu Nov 10 02:51:33 CET 2011


Thanks, Andrew.  However, this might a good reason to open a dialogue with ccNSO on this issue and to bring to bear some of these issues and concerns of registrants when these take-downs happen outside of due process.  So while we (NCSG) might be coming from a different perspective than ccNSO, we could both benefit from hearing the issues and concerns from the other and trying to find some common ground where possible.

Thanks,
Robin


On Nov 9, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Andrew A. Adams wrote:

>> Dear all,
>> As some of you may be aware, there are moves to strengthen the cooperation =
>> between the ccNSO and GNSO. Ideas are being canvassed for suggestions on po=
>> ssible areas for interaction. A question: would the issue of domain name ta=
>> kedown might be a good one to suggest for joint ccNSO GNSO work? Especially=
>> given the recent Verisign episode, it is not just a ccTLD issue. Lots of d=
>> ifferences between the GNSO and ccNSO but takedowns have some significant i=
>> ssues in terms of the rights of registrants that would echo across both and=
>> likely to be of increasing focus =85..
>> Thoughts?
> 
> With Nominet dealing with this in the UK as well, it's clear that there is 
> common ground between ccNSO and GNSO here. However, I am concerned that cc 
> delegates may be more easily influenced by censorship-happy governments and 
> that this might leave us with less protection for freedom of speech in the 
> generic name space than we might otherwise have.
> 
> -- 
> Professor Andrew A Adams                      aaa at meiji.ac.jp
> Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration,  and
> Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics
> Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan       http://www.a-cubed.info/
> 




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