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  • From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 03:41:20 -0800

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Public Comment: Initial Report on Fast Flux Hosting
http://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/#ff-initial
26 January 2009

A public comment period opens today for 20 days on an Initial Report on Fast 
Flux Hosting. 

In May 2008, the GNSO Council initiated a Policy Development Process (PDP) and 
called for the creation of a working group on fast flux. The working group was 
asked to consider the following questions: 
.       Who benefits from fast flux, and who is harmed? 
.       Who would benefit from cessation of the practice and who would be 
harmed? 
.       Are registry operators involved, or could they be, in fast flux hosting 
activities? If so, how? 
.       Are registrars involved in fast flux hosting activities? If so, how? 
.       How are registrants affected by fast flux hosting? 
.       How are Internet users affected by fast flux hosting? 
.       What technical (e.g. changes to the way in which DNS updates operate) 
and policy (e.g. changes to registry/registrar agreements or rules governing 
permissible registrant behavior) measures could be implemented by registries 
and registrars to mitigate the negative effects of fast flux? 
.       What would be the impact (positive or negative) of establishing 
limitations, guidelines, or restrictions on registrants, registrars and/or 
registries with respect to practices that enable or facilitate fast flux 
hosting? 
.       What would be the impact of these limitations, guidelines, or 
restrictions to product and service innovation? 
.       What are some of the best practices available with regard to protection 
from fast flux? 
The Group was also tasked to obtain expert opinion, as appropriate, on which 
areas of fast flux are in scope and out of scope for GNSO policy making. 

The Fast Flux Working Group started its deliberations in June 2008 and has now 
published an Initial Report. In this report, the Working Group has provided 
initial answers to the charter questions, has drawn interim conclusions and has 
provided a number of ideas for next steps for discussion and feedback during 
the public comment period. It should be noted that at this stage the Working 
Group has not reached consensus on any of the ideas for next steps outlined in 
the report. The objective of the Working Group will be to review the input 
received during the public comment period and determine which, if any, of the 
proposed next steps receive the support of the Working Group for inclusion in 
the final report. 
As stated in the ICANN Bylaws, the Initial Report is posted for public comment 
for 20 days. The comments received will be analyzed for redrafting of the 
Initial Report into a Final Report to be considered by the GNSO Council for 
further action. 

The Working Group would like to encourage everyone to review the complete 
Initial Report
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/fast-flux-hosting/fast-flux-initial-report-26jan09.pdf
 before submitting comments. 

Comments on the Initial Report should be sent to:
 fast-flux-initial-report@xxxxxxxxx. 

Public comments received can be accessed at:
 http://forum.icann.org/lists/fast-flux-initial-report/. 

The deadline for submission of comments is 15 February 2009. 

Related links: 
Fast Flux Hosting Issues Report: 
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/fast-flux-hosting/gnso-issues-report-fast-flux-25mar08.pdf
 [PDF, 62K]


Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat
gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://gnso.icann.org







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