Motion on RAA

Wendy Seltzer wendy at SELTZER.COM
Sun Oct 30 13:11:51 CET 2011


On 10/28/2011 01:05 PM, Avri Doria wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it is wonderful that the Board has finally awoken to it
> capability of requesting a PDP.

Agreed. It should signal to the community that the GNSO is the place for
these policy issues -- and to the GNSO Council that it's time to get to
work.

>
> I also think this is a good opportunity for us as a SG, as
> constituencies and as individuals to make comments both on the
> changes proposed in the RrSG/Staff negotiated changes and on the
> issues report.

I'd love to help NCSG volunteers coordinate to watch this issue and
develop suggestions.

> I wonder whether the staff is willing to use the new issues report
> methodology included in the new PDP process that include:
>
> 1. release of an initial issues report that is subject to a comment
> period and update 2. requires a rights impact analysis
>
> I know this has not yet been approved by the Board, but nonetheless,
> nothing in the current by-laws would prevent staff from using the new
> guidelines for this issues report.

Excellent suggestion.  I can raise that to Council as we consider what
to do with the Issue Report set in the pre-Dakar meeting on registrar
contact information.  That report could be folded into this one, to save
staff from duplicative work, but only if we don't lose important
elements of the freedom-of-expression impact analysis (which could be
taken up in the "rights impact analysis" of the new PDP.

--Wendy


> avri
>
>
>
> On 28 Oct 2011, at 18:04, Wendy Seltzer wrote:
>
>> As we had lots of discussion of the Registrar Accreditation
>> Agreement at and surrounding this ICANN meeting, I wanted to share
>> this resolution from the ICANN Board transcript at
>> <http://domainincite.com/docs/board-meeting-one-dakar-oct-28-2011.txt>
>>
>>
>> Note particularly that the Board is initiating an Issue Report to the
>> GNSO Council, directing us to start a PDP on additional items.
>> It's good to see that recognition of the GNSO's responsibility, and
>> puts plenty of work ahead of us to respond.
>>
>> --Wendy
>>
>> Registrar Accreditation Agreement Amendments. Whereas, the GNSO
>> Council resolved on 4 March 2009 to support registrar accreditation
>> agreements, RAA, amendments as documented in the following link,
>> recommend to the board that they be adopted and to form a drafting
>> team to discuss further amendments to the RAA and to identify those
>> on which further action may be desirable. WHEREAS, the Council
>> provided a report from that working group the prioritized
>> recommendations for RAA amendment topics. WHEREAS, law enforcement
>> representatives have met on several occasions to develop and
>> deliver recommendations for registrar accreditation agreement
>> amendment topics and those recommendations have been endorsed by
>> icann's governmental advisory committee. WHEREAS, the GNSO has
>> extensively debated the process for developing and approving
>> amendments to the raa. whereas, continuing to evolve the RAA is an
>> important element in a program to protect registrants and safeguard
>> the stability of a single interoperable internet. WHEREAS, the gTLD
>> registrars and ICANN are entering into negotiations to consider
>> existing recommendations and deliver a proposed seat of meaningful
>> amendments in the global public interest with the twin goals of
>> registrant protection and stability in mind. RESOLVED, 2011.10.28,
>> following the number, the ICANN board directs negotiations to
>> commence immediately, resulting in proposed amendments to be
>> provided for consideration at ICANN's meeting in Costa Rica in
>> March 2012. RESOLVED, the subject of the negotiations should
>> include law enforcement and GNSO working group recommendations as
>> well as other topics that would advance the twin goals of
>> registrant protection and DNS stability. RESOLVED, the board also
>> requests the creation of an issues report to undertake a GNSO
>> policy development process as quickly as possible to address
>> remaining items suited for a PDP.
>>
>>
>>
>> -- Wendy Seltzer -- wendy at seltzer.org Fellow, Yale Law School
>> Information Society Project Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet &
>> Society at Harvard University
>> http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/seltzer.html
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>


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Fellow, Yale Law School Information Society Project
Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
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