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Re: [gnso-iocrc-dt] RE: [council] FW: IOC/RC Drafting Team Status Report
Thanks for the clarification, Stephane - I'd asked precisely because it
occurred to me that having a formal public comment period for this
report would not be possible for a number of reasons. That said, and
assuming the Council will be asked to vote on one/some/all
recommendation(s) in Costa Rica, I can foresee problems ahead if, for
instance, the Council votes then to approve certain permanent
protections for this and future gTLD rounds based on recommendations
made by other than a formal GNSO Working Group.
I would think that a few of my Council colleagues would either share my
concerns or have some of their own. If so, and assuming we agree that
should this topic come up for a vote in Costa Rica our normal deferral
process would be the worst thing we could do in terms of responsiveness
to the GAC, then we need to find ways to get feedback on the actual
recommendation(s) from all the community, in addition to input on the
various options/issues they may have already given to the DT during the
discussion process.
Cheers
Mary
Mary W S Wong
Professor of Law
Director, Franklin Pierce Center for IP
Chair, Graduate IP Programs
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From:
Stéphane Van Gelder<stephane.vangelder@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
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CC:
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Date:
2/29/2012 4:18 PM
Subject:
Re: [gnso-iocrc-dt] RE: [council] FW: IOC/RC Drafting Team Status
Report
There is no official comment period planned for this. This is an
unofficial report drafted by Jeff to help with an upcoming call, and not
a document of the DT.
It should therefore not be put out for public comment.
Stéphane
Le 29 févr. 2012 à 21:34, Neuman, Jeff a écrit :
Thanks Mary. The document is “out for public comment” now. I would
love for it to be formally out, but some may argue that takes an act of
Council. We have a very limited time frame here and have had valuable
input from each constituency and stakeholder group already and continue
to get more.
Can ICANN staff put this on their page? Any help would be appreciated.
Jeffrey J. Neuman
Neustar, Inc. / Vice President, Business Affairs
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Thanks, Jeff and everyone on the DT, for some marvelously quick and
detailed work, and for a very clear and concise report.
Question - will this be put out for "official" public comment? I ask
partly because of the possibility that the Council will be asked to vote
on at least some part of the report in Costa Rica, and also because the
recommendations pertain to protections that will also apply to future
new gTLD rounds.
As many of you know, I definitely support a closer, better and more
responsive working relationship with the GAC; however, even leaving
aside issues with the process by which this particular issue came to the
table and has now to be resolved, I remain concerned about ad-hoc work
under the heading of "implementation" that isn't so much a natural
follow-up to the GNSO's own policy recommendations (i.e. in this case
the 2007 report on new gTLDs) but which could change or conflict with
them. I know this issue was raised during this particular DT's
discussions, as was the issue of precedent-setting, so I'm glad we're
watchful for these risks. This might, however, buttress the argument
that at the very least, a public comment be instituted prior to any
vote/action.
Cheers
Mary
Mary W S Wong
Professor of Law
Director, Franklin Pierce Center for IP
Chair, Graduate IP Programs
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL OF LAWTwo White StreetConcord, NH
03301USAEmail: mary.wong@xxxxxxx.eduPhone:
1-603-513-5143Webpage:http://www.law.unh.edu/marywong/index.phpSelected
writings available on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) at:
http://ssrn.com/author=437584
As of August 30, 2010, Franklin Pierce Law Center has affiliated with
the University of New Hampshire and is now known as the University of
New Hampshire School of Law. Please note that all email addresses have
changed and now follow the convention:firstname.lastname@xxxxxxxxxxx.
For more information on the University of New Hampshire School of Law,
please visit law.unh.edu
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From:
"Neuman, Jeff" <Jeff.Neuman@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
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<council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC:
"gnso-iocrc-dt@xxxxxxxxx" <gnso-iocrc-dt@xxxxxxxxx>
Date:
2/28/2012 11:43 PM
Subject:
[council] FW: IOC/RC Drafting Team Status Report
FYI. Please circulate amongst your constituencies, stakeholder groups
and Advisory Committees.
From: Neuman, Jeff
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 11:38 PM
To: Heather.Dryden@xxxxxxxx; mark.carvell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
SRadell@xxxxxxxxxxxx;stephane.vangelder@xxxxxxxxx
Cc: Wolf-Ulrich.Knoben@xxxxxxxxxxx; Neuman, Jeff
Subject: IOC/RC Drafting Team Status Report
Heather, Mark and Suzanne,
As promised, please find enclosed a status report from the Chair of the
IOC/RC Drafting Team of the GNSO Council that has been tasked with
advising the GNSO Council with respect to the September 2011 GAC
proposal on permanently protecting the Olympic and Red Cross names at
the top and second levels for new gTLDs. Although this report was
shared with the members of the Drafting Team, it was drafted by me as
the Chair, and as such is not an official report from the Drafting Team.
It represents the Chair’s current understanding of the discussions of
the Drafting Team. Each of the recommendations addressed in this report
are still under review by the GNSO Community. We are providing this
report to assist in the discussions between the Drafting Team,
interested GNSO Councilors and GAC members on March 2, 2012.
Please feel free to forward this report to the other members of the GAC
as I will be sending this to the GNSO Council as well. We look forward
to a productive call this Friday as well as in Costa Rica at the ICANN
meeting.
Best regards,
Jeffrey J. Neuman
Neustar, Inc. / Vice President, Business Affairs
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