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RE: [council] Amendment to the RrSG motion (motion 8 on the motions page)



Dear Tim: I accept the amendment as friendly. 
Carlos Dionisio Aguirre
NCA GNSO Council - ICANN
former ALAC member by LACRALO
Abogado - Especialista en Derecho de los Negocios
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http://ar.ageiadensi.org 


> From: tim@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [council] Amendment to the RrSG motion (motion 8 on the motions page)
> Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:01:54 -0700
> 
> 
> After further discussion within our SG we have been asked to amend our
> motion (motion 8 on the motions page) as follows:
> 
> 1. REPLACE "NOW THEREFORE, the GNSO Council recommends to the ICANN
> Board of Directors that:" WITH "RESOLVED, the GNSO Council requests an
> Issues Report on the following possible policy revisions and/or
> additions:"
> 
> 2. Strike the section labeled 5. altogether.
> 
> I accept those changes as friendly and hopefully Carlos will as well.
> This will direct things officially down the PDP path. We can discuss
> further on today's call.
> 
> Tim
> 
> The motion would then read in its entirety as follows:
> 
> ----------
> 
> WHEREAS, the Registrar Stakeholder Group has consulted extensively with
> representatives of international law enforcement agencies regarding the
> nature of Internet-based criminal activity and the information and tools
> available to help address crime that involves the domain name system;
> and
> 
> WHEREAS, the Registrar Stakeholder Group has reviewed law enforcement
> proposals and requests regarding registrar cooperation in addressing
> online crime; and
> 
> WHEREAS, the GNSO Council is prepared to assist law enforcement in its
> long-term effort to address Internet-based criminal activity;
> 
> RESOLVED, the GNSO Council requests an Issues Report on the following
> possible policy revisions and/or additions:
> 
> 1. ICANN-accredited registrars must provide to ICANN staff, and ICANN
> staff must keep on record, a valid physical address for the purpose of
> receiving legal service.  This record must include a valid street
> address, city, appropriate region, telephone number and fax number. 
> Registrars must publish this information on their respective web sites,
> and must notify ICANN staff and update their published addresses within
> 30 days of a change of address.
> 
> 2. ICANN-accredited registrars must provide to ICANN staff, and ICANN
> staff must keep on record, the names of each registrar’s respective
> corporate President, Vice President, and Secretary, or the appropriate
> equivalents of those positions.  These data may be made available upon
> request to a verified representative of a law enforcement agency, in a
> manner agreed to by ICANN staff, ICANN-accredited registrars, and
> representatives of law enforcement agencies.  Registrars will notify
> ICANN of any changes in this information within 30 days of a change.
> 
> 3. ICANN-accredited registrars must publish on their respective web
> sites e-mail and postal mail addresses to which law enforcement actions
> may be directed.  The e-mail address will use a uniform convention
> (example: lawenforcement@xxxxxxxxxxx) to facilitate ease of use by law
> enforcement agencies.  Registrars may, at their individual discretion,
> include language in this section of their web sites, directed to the
> general public, that makes clear the use and expected outcomes of these
> points of contact and identifies the appropriate points of contact for
> other forms of business.  Requests submitted by verified law enforcement
> agencies to this discrete point of contact must receive an
> acknowledgement of receipt from the registrar within 24 hours.
> 
> 4. Law enforcement agencies provide, within six months of the date of
> approval of this policy by the ICANN Board and via the general advice of
> the GAC to the Board, their recommendations for a database and
> identification system that allows for expedient identification to a
> registrar of a law enforcement agency, and verification of the
> contacting party as a law enforcement agency upon that agency’s first
> contact with a registrar.
> 
> 
> 
                                          


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