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RE: [council] RAA amendment process



I made an even stronger statement, that after listening to the Cairo briefing and a more recent ALAC briefing, it seems to me that the statements at that time were that GNSO approval was the short-cut around amendment-at-renewal. Specifically, this meeting was the first time that ICANN staff made reference to RAA section 5.4. Prior to that, the only person that had mentioned it (within my hearing) was Danny Younger, and the reply from staff seemed to be that this clause only applied to renewals (which we were not talking about). And I seem to remember both Tim Ruiz and Tim Cole both saying that we want to take quick action because of the issues raised by RegisterFly - perhaps I misunderstood.

I think that before the GNSO can take any further action, we need a clear primer from ICANN services and legal staff on how various aspects of the RAA can be amended: - under what conditions/processes can the RAA be amended on renewal (specifically does ICANN have any rights to unilaterally make changes); - under what conditions can the RAA be amended on the fly (within picket fence, outside, what voting thresholds for the GNSO/Board).
I am sure that there are other variants as well.

We need clarity on the rules of the game before we can decide on one or more paths.

Alan


At 13/01/2009 12:03 PM, Rosette, Kristina wrote:

As for the amendment process, I did understand that it was not a
Capital-C "Consensus Policy" within the picket fence.  I, however,
thought that the entire point of going through the 2/3 majority vote
process was to avoid the piecemeal amendment-upon-renewal process.  I
haven't gone back to listen to the recording of our Thursday wrap up
session in Cairo, but that's the understanding I had after that
presentation by Kurt.

K





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