Registry Failure Report Published / Comments Requested
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From: "Patrick Jones" <patrick.jones@icann.org> Date: 2 June 2007 21:02:31 BDT To: <nick.ashton-hart@icann.org> Subject: RE: Registry Failure Report
Nick,
Yesterday we posted the registry failure report, http:// www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-4-01jun07.htm. Can you forward a copy to the ALAC list and encourage everyone to read the report? I am very interested in their feedback. This report has been in development since Sao Paulo, and will be discussed in San Juan as part of a public forum on protections for registrants. Comments can be sent to registry-failure-report@icann.org, viewed athttp://forum.icann.org/lists/registry-failure-report/. As always, email can also be sent to me directly. I have also posted the report on the ICANN blog. An html version should be up by Monday.
Thanks
Patrick
Patrick L. Jones
Registry Liaison Manager
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Tel: +1 310 301 3861
Fax: +1 310 823 8649
patrick.jones@icann.org
Nick: Might I ask that Danny and others who have been monitoring the registryfly discussion spaces to post a copy of the report there. Many of those affected by the RegistryFly failure are likely to be keen to review the report and perhaps comment. regards, Robert --- Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.ca> Managing Director, Privaterra Tel +1 416 893 0377 On 3-Jun-07, at 5:04 AM, Nick Ashton-Hart wrote:
Dear Colleagues:
Many of you may find the information below important.
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Patrick Jones" <patrick.jones@icann.org> Date: 2 June 2007 21:02:31 BDT To: <nick.ashton-hart@icann.org> Subject: RE: Registry Failure Report
Nick,
Yesterday we posted the registry failure report, http:// www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-4-01jun07.htm. Can you forward a copy to the ALAC list and encourage everyone to read the report? I am very interested in their feedback. This report has been in development since Sao Paulo, and will be discussed in San Juan as part of a public forum on protections for registrants. Comments can be sent to registry-failure-report@icann.org, viewed athttp://forum.icann.org/lists/registry-failure-report/. As always, email can also be sent to me directly. I have also posted the report on the ICANN blog. An html version should be up by Monday.
Thanks
Patrick
Patrick L. Jones
Registry Liaison Manager
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 330
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Tel: +1 310 301 3861
Fax: +1 310 823 8649
patrick.jones@icann.org
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Might I ask that Danny and others who have been monitoring the registryfly discussion spaces to post a copy of the report there. Many of those affected by the RegistryFly failure are likely to be keen to review the report and perhaps comment.
FYI, this is about a failure of a registry, not a registrar. The issues are somewhat different, because registries are less fungible than registrars. With registrars, the response is clearly a less chaotic version of what happened with Registerfly, give the escrowed data to another registrar. With a dead registry, the options range from shutting down the domain immediately to finding a new sponsor to having ICANN run it as a trustee. I presume the reason this has come up is the near failure of Tralliance, the sponsor for the .travel domain. They came within a few days of running our of money before the company's president threw in enough to keep them going for the time being. My blog at http://weblog.johnlevine.com has more info on .travel.
Yesterday we posted the registry failure report, http:// www.icann.org/announcements/announcement-4-01jun07.htm. Can you forward a copy to the ALAC list and encourage everyone to read the report? I am very interested in their feedback. This report has been in development since Sao Paulo, and will be discussed in San Juan as part of a public forum on protections for registrants. Comments can be sent to registry-failure-report@icann.org, viewed athttp://forum.icann.org/lists/registry-failure-report/. As always, email can also be sent to me directly. I have also posted the report on the ICANN blog. An html version should be up by Monday.
R's, John
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