Good evening: Thankyou, Alan, for bringing this to our attention. I have however some reservations (and do not propose to volunteer). The issue of vertical integration and Registrar/Registry separation is basically a matter of competition law, in the EU and the US and probably elsewhere. It was on that basis that the existing policy was determined at the time. Granted, the world has changed, and a policy designed for Network Solutions ten years ago is not necessarily still appropriate across the board today. However, much as I acknowledge the importance of bottom-up PDP policy making in ICANN, I wonder where we should draw the line between a PDP and national and international law. Perhaps the appropriate volunteer should at least be familiar with relevant case law in several jurisdictions. Regards to you all, CW On 18 Mar 2010, at 18:33, Alan Greenberg wrote:
To date, I believe that very few At-Large people have volunteered to join this group. The deadline for volunteering is 22 March.
Note that this is a time-limited PDP and is scheduled to deliver its final report by 20 Jun, so the work will likely be intensive.
The issue could have great impact on new TLDs. The proposal in DAGv2 was to allow a registrar related to (ie some sort of ownership relationship) to distribute up to 100,000 names for the TLD. Presumably in part, this was to address situations where the domain had very limited requirements to sell second level domains (corporate TLDs for example) or to ensure that startup TLDs had some marketing path if registrars were not interested in carrying them.
If you are considering volunteering, please read the Issues Report and Charter pointed to below.
Alan
From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@icann.org> To: 'GNSO Council ' <council@gnso.icann.org> Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 04:34:11 -0500 Subject: [council] Revised: Call For Volunteers for the Working Group for the Vertical Integration PDP
Dear All,
The GNSO Council has initiated a policy development process (PDP) on the topic of Vertical Integration between Registrars and Registries. At its 10 March 2010 meeting, the GNSO Council formed a working group to perform the activities of this PDP, and is now seeking volunteers to serve on the working group.
This working group will evaluate and propose policy recommendations for new gTLDs and existing gTLDs on the topic of vertical integration between registries and registrars. The working group expects to define the range of restrictions on vertical separation that are currently in effect, to serve as a baseline to evaluate future proposals. The work will be done an expedited basis, with an expected completion date of 30 June 2010, and will follow the parameters of the charter approved by the GNSO Council for this PDP.
If you would like to participate in this working group as a volunteer, kindly respond by email to <<gnso.secretariat@gnso.icann.htm
gnso.secretariat@gnso.icann.org> by Monday, 22 March. You will need to submit your Statement of Interest in order to serve on this working group. The template for the Statement of Interest is described in the GNSO Working Group Guidelines.
The working group plans to schedule its first meeting during the week of 22-26 March 2010. At that meeting, the first agenda item will be to select the Chair of the working group. The chair is expected to serve his/her duties in a neutral manner, in accordance with the GNSO Working Group guidelines. Please be prepared to nominate and vote an individual to serve as chair for this working group.
For more information on this policy development process, please refer to:
Issues Report on Vertical Integration:
<http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/report-04dec09-en.pdf
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/report-04dec09-en.pdf
Charter:
<http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/vi-wg-chartered-objectives...
http://gnso.icann.org/issues/vertical-integration/vi-wg-chartered-objectives...
Working Group Guidelines:
<http://gnso.icann.org/en/improvements/proposed-working-group-guidelines-05fe...
http://gnso.icann.org/en/improvements/proposed-working-group-guidelines-05fe...
Best Regards,
Glen
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