Please note my apology for the Plenary meeting tomorrow.  I will be on a  plane somewhere over the eastern seaboard of the United States.

 

Please accept this note as my reflecting my full support for the two recommendations presented by the subgroup and the expression of my hope that the Plenary will accept them for first reading and agree to them as final recommendations at the second reading in Abu Dhabi (which I will also be unable to attend).

 

I also join fully in Milton Mueller’s observation that the minority dissenting reports are not really dissents (in the sense of objecting to the actual recommendations made) but are more properly characterized as lamentations that the work of the subgroup did not reach a broader consensus for what the proponents perceive as even more substantive reform.  I opposed their proposals in the subgroup as impractical and unwise and continue to do so now.  To the extent the Plenary considers these dissents I would urge that their concerns be tabled and that the plenary move forward with the consensus recommendations before it.

 

Paul

 

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From: ws2-jurisdiction-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ws2-jurisdiction-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of Greg Shatan
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 11:37 PM
To: ws2-jurisdiction <ws2-jurisdiction@icann.org>
Subject: [Ws2-jurisdiction] Plenary Reading of Jurisdiction Subgroup Draft Report

 

All,

 

I'd like to remind you that at the upcoming CCWG-Accountability Plenary on October 18 at 19:00 UTC, there will be a first reading of the draft recommendations

 

If it passes this first reading, it will be presented for a second reading at the Face-to-face meeting on 27 October.

 

If it fails to pass a second reading at the 27 October meeting, it cannot be included in the final report.

 

If it fails to pass a first reading at the 18 October meeting it would require exceptional circumstances to have it pass a second reading at the 27 October meeting.

 

Please attend the Plenary session so that your views are heard, and so you can hear the views of other members of the Plenary.

 

Greg