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[council] Tasks 1 & 2 Constituency statements due on 21 July 2005
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- Subject: [council] Tasks 1 & 2 Constituency statements due on 21 July 2005
- From: "GNSO.SECRETARIAT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 07:51:57 +0200
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[To:gnso-dow123[at]gnso.icann.org]
Dear All,
Reminder that the GNSO constituency statements are due on 21 JULY 2005.
http://www.gnso.icann.org/calendar/#july
Constituency responses are required on Tasks 1 and 2 from the
Terms of Reference for the combined WHOIS Task Force.
http://gnso.icann.org/policies/terms-of-reference.html
(see below for full text)
Please send the constituency statements to:
gnso-dow123[at]gnso.icann.org
Please take note of the ICANN bylaws detailing the GNSO policy
development process which outline the essential elements of a
constituency statement. These requirements are included at the bottom of
this email.
Kind regards,
Glen
(1) Define the purpose of the WHOIS service in the context of ICANN's
mission and relevant core values, international and national laws
protecting privacy of natural persons, international and national laws
that relate specifically to the WHOIS service, and the changing nature
of Registered Name Holders.
(2) Define the purpose of the Registered Name Holder, technical, and
administrative contacts, in the context of the purpose of WHOIS, and the
purpose for which the data was collected. Use the relevant definitions
from Exhibit C of the Transfers Task force report as a starting point
(from http://www.icann.org/gnso/transfers-tf/report-exhc-12feb03.htm):
"Contact: Contacts are individuals or entities associated with domain
name records. Typically, third parties with specific inquiries or
concerns will use contact records to determine who should act upon
specific issues related to a domain name record. There are typically
three of these contact types associated with a domain name record, the
Administrative contact, the Billing contact and the Technical contact.
Contact, Administrative: The administrative contact is an individual,
role or organization authorized to interact with the Registry or
Registrar on behalf of the Domain Holder. The administrative contact
should be able to answer non-technical questions about the domain name's
registration and the Domain Holder. In all cases, the Administrative
Contact is viewed as the authoritative point of contact for the domain
name, second only to the Domain Holder.
Contact, Billing: The billing contact is the individual, role or
organization designated to receive the invoice for domain name
registration and re-registration fees.
Contact, Technical: The technical contact is the individual, role or
organization that is responsible for the technical operations of the
delegated zone. This contact likely maintains the domain name server(s)
for the domain. The technical contact should be able to answer technical
questions about the domain name, the delegated zone and work with
technically oriented people in other zones to solve technical problems
that affect the domain name and/or zone.
Domain Holder: The individual or organization that registers a specific
domain name. This individual or organization holds the right to use that
specific domain name for a specified period of time, provided certain
conditions are met and the registration fees are paid. This person or
organization is the "legal entity" bound by the terms of the relevant
service agreement with the Registry operator for the TLD in question."
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The constituency statements should ideally be consistent with the ICANN
bylaws - GNSO Policy-Development Process.
http://www.icann.org/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-08apr05.htm#AnnexA
Section 7, d. Collection of Information.
1. Constituency Statements.
The Representatives will each be responsible for soliciting the position
of their constituencies, at a minimum, and other comments as each
Representative deems appropriate, regarding the issue under consideration.
This position and other comments, as applicable, should be submitted in
a formal statement to the task force chair (each, a "Constituency
Statement") within thirty-five (35) calendar days after initiation of
the PDP. Every Constituency Statement shall include at least the following:
(i) If a Supermajority Vote was reached, a clear statement of the
constituency's position on the issue;
(ii) If a Supermajority Vote was not reached, a clear statement of all
positions espoused by constituency members;
(iii) A clear statement of how the constituency arrived at its position(s).
Specifically, the statement should detail specific constituency
meetings, teleconferences, or other means of deliberating an issue, and
a list of all members who participated or otherwise submitted their views;
(iv) An analysis of how the issue would affect the constituency,
including any financial impact on the constituency; and
(v) An analysis of the period of time that would likely be necessary to
implement the policy.
--
Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat - ICANN
gnso.secretariat[at]gnso.icann.org
http://gnso.icann.org
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