Re: [ALAC] Fwd: [SOAC-Leaders] Informed and Active Domain Name Registrants are Essential for a Secure and Stable DNS - ICANN by Akram Atallah
Seun, what do you mean by suggesting that "this started off with the significant registrant base within ICANN (At-Large/NCSG)"? I do agree that in the past, there have been regular suggestions that At-Large take on the responsibility of helping registrants and I too am glad that such an unrealistic approach is no longer on the tabble. Alan At 22/06/2017 12:38 PM, Seun Ojedeji wrote:
Good to read indeed. I for one will like to see this started off with the significant registrant base within ICANN (At-Large/NCSG).
Good that it seem ICANN who has the resources has now seen to need for registrant education/awareness. Hopefully these reduces the effort always put in explaining that volunteers like At-Large can't campion these; the organisation should by utilising At-Large as a resource base to achieving their goal.
Overall am glad it's now an organisational task/goal and not an expectation arbitrarily put on atlarge.
Regards
On 21 Jun 2017 4:06 PM, "Alan Greenberg" <<mailto:alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca>alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote: This is encouraging news, and about time that ICANN took an interest in registrants. I have asked for more information.
Alan
From: David Olive <<mailto:david.olive@icann.org>david.olive@icann.org> To: SOAC Leaders <<mailto:soac-leaders@icann.org>soac-leaders@icann.org> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 09:21:53 +0000
Informed and Active Domain Name Registrants are Essential for a Secure and Stable DNS Throughout all of our work, we endeavor to serve the global public interest, domain name registrants and end-users of the Internet by ensuring a secure and stable domain name system (DNS), all while promoting trust, choice, and competition in the industry. Domain name registrants are an integral component of the DNS; they are the entities or individuals that have acquired the right to use a domain name for a period of time via an agreement with a registrar or reseller. Domain name registrants have important <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/benefits-2013-09-16-en>rights, which include the right to access information from their registrar regarding the processes for registering, managing, transferring, renewing, and restoring domain name registrations. They also have important <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/benefits-2013-09-16-en>responsibilities, which include providing accurate contact information for publication in the <https://whois.icann.org/en>WHOIS directory, notifying registrars of any changes in contact information, and promptly responding to requests from registrars about information relating to their domain name registration.
Recently, the ICANN organization formed a cross-functional team that regularly interacts with registrants, and began discussing opportunities for collaboration with registrars to increase registrant knowledge and awareness. We're committed to providing domain name registrants with up-to-date information about their rights and obligations, the domain name ecosystem and how to navigate it, and the ICANN policies that affect them. One initial step that we are taking this week is the introduction of <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/domain-name-registrants-2017-06-20-en>new web pages on ICANN.org dedicated to information relevant to domain name registrants. These new pages, which will initially be a compilation of existing content from across ICANN.org, will be updated on an ongoing basis and evolve over time to provide content and information written specifically for domain name registrants.
What's next? The ICANN Global Domains Division (GDD) recently added a new staff member, Brian Gutterman, Program Manager, Registrant Services, reporting to Trang Nguyen, Senior Director, Strategic Programs, who will lead our efforts to educate and inform domain name registrants and engage with registrars, the ICANN community, and any other parties that are supporting registrants. We will publish regular blogs and educational materials written for domain name registrants, which will be aimed at helping them better understand the ICANN policies that affect them, their role in the DNS, and the role of the ICANN organization and our contracted parties. For example, an internal data analysis revealed common issues and questions received from registrants regarding the WHOIS Data Reminder Policy (WDRP) and the recently updated Transfer Policy. Our initial focus will include developing and publishing educational materials on these topics.
As we learn more, we'll share relevant information and materials with registrars and others for their own work supporting domain name registrants. The ICANN Global Support Center (GSC) and compliance teams have identified common issues and problems that registrants face. We will share this information with registrars and others, in addition to collaborating with ICANN community members, to encourage and support registrants' participation in ICANN processes.
Our collective goal is to guide domain name registrants as they navigate policy matters impacting the domain name industry and help them become fully informed participants of the DNS and its ecosystem.
We welcome <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/customer-support-2015-06-22-en#global-support-centers>feedback from all stakeholders on this effort, and invite the ICANN community and most importanntly domain name registrants themselvees to help us shaape this work moving forward. Updates and new content will be posted regularly on the new registrant section of the ICANN.org website. We look forward to working with you!
David A. Olive Senior Vice President Policy Development Support Managing Director ICANN Regional Office Istanbul< Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
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On 22 Jun 2017 7:07 PM, "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote: Seun, what do you mean by suggesting that "this started off with the significant registrant base within ICANN (At-Large/NCSG)"? SO: My intent for the above is in 2 forms: 1. That ICANN attempt to ensure that "their goal" is achieved within the community that those 2 groups are blessed with. 2. That ICANN engage those 2 communities(perhaps more to At-Large due to her scope) to see how ICANN org can support them to help achieve "ICANN org's goal". Regards PS: I think 2 phrases I quoted makes all the difference; now that it's an organisation objective, the engagement approach changes. I do agree that in the past, there have been regular suggestions that At-Large take on the responsibility of helping registrants and I too am glad that such an unrealistic approach is no longer on the tabble. Alan At 22/06/2017 12:38 PM, Seun Ojedeji wrote: Good to read indeed. I for one will like to see this started off with the significant registrant base within ICANN (At-Large/NCSG). Good that it seem ICANN who has the resources has now seen to need for registrant education/awareness. Hopefully these reduces the effort always put in explaining that volunteers like At-Large can't campion these; the organisation should by utilising At-Large as a resource base to achieving their goal. Overall am glad it's now an organisational task/goal and not an expectation arbitrarily put on atlarge. Regards On 21 Jun 2017 4:06 PM, "Alan Greenberg" <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca > wrote: This is encouraging news, and about time that ICANN took an interest in registrants. I have asked for more information. Alan From: David Olive <david.olive@icann.org > To: SOAC Leaders <soac-leaders@icann.org > Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 09:21:53 +0000 Informed and Active Domain Name Registrants are Essential for a Secure and Stable DNS Throughout all of our work, we endeavor to serve the global public interest, domain name registrants and end-users of the Internet by ensuring a secure and stable domain name system (DNS), all while promoting trust, choice, and competition in the industry. Domain name registrants are an integral component of the DNS; they are the entities or individuals that have acquired the right to use a domain name for a period of time via an agreement with a registrar or reseller. Domain name registrants have important rights <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/benefits-2013-09-16-en>, which include the right to access information from their registrar regarding the processes for registering, managing, transferring, renewing, and restoring domain name registrations. They also have important responsibilities <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/benefits-2013-09-16-en>, which include providing accurate contact information for publication in the WHOIS directory <https://whois.icann.org/en>, notifying registrars of any changes in contact information, and promptly responding to requests from registrars about information relating to their domain name registration. Recently, the ICANN organization formed a cross-functional team that regularly interacts with registrants, and began discussing opportunities for collaboration with registrars to increase registrant knowledge and awareness. We're committed to providing domain name registrants with up-to-date information about their rights and obligations, the domain name ecosystem and how to navigate it, and the ICANN policies that affect them. One initial step that we are taking this week is the introduction of new web pages on ICANN.org dedicated to information relevant to domain name registrants <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/domain-name-registrants-2017-06-20-en>. These new pages, which will initially be a compilation of existing content from across ICANN.org, will be updated on an ongoing basis and evolve over time to provide content and information written specifically for domain name registrants. What's next? The ICANN Global Domains Division (GDD) recently added a new staff member, Brian Gutterman, Program Manager, Registrant Services, reporting to Trang Nguyen, Senior Director, Strategic Programs, who will lead our efforts to educate and inform domain name registrants and engage with registrars, the ICANN community, and any other parties that are supporting registrants. We will publish regular blogs and educational materials written for domain name registrants, which will be aimed at helping them better understand the ICANN policies that affect them, their role in the DNS, and the role of the ICANN organization and our contracted parties. For example, an internal data analysis revealed common issues and questions received from registrants regarding the WHOIS Data Reminder Policy (WDRP) and the recently updated Transfer Policy. Our initial focus will include developing and publishing educational materials on these topics. As we learn more, we'll share relevant information and materials with registrars and others for their own work supporting domain name registrants. The ICANN Global Support Center (GSC) and compliance teams have identified common issues and problems that registrants face. We will share this information with registrars and others, in addition to collaborating with ICANN community members, to encourage and support registrants' participation in ICANN processes. Our collective goal is to guide domain name registrants as they navigate policy matters impacting the domain name industry and help them become fully informed participants of the DNS and its ecosystem. We welcome feedback <https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/customer-support-2015-06-22-en#global-...> from all stakeholders on this effort, and invite the ICANN community – and most importanntly domain name registrants themselvees – to help us shaape this work moving forward. Updates and new content will be posted regularly on the new registrant section of the ICANN.org website. We look forward to working with you! David A. 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