Hi Steve, Per my last email, this is a good idea. Thanks for taking the lead in coordinating this. I confirm I will look at module 2 as you note below. I look forward to the call. Best regards, Adam Adam Palmer Norton Lead Cyber Security Advisor Symantec Phone: 703-232-4914 From: owner-bc-gnso@icann.org [mailto:owner-bc-gnso@icann.org] On Behalf Of Steve DelBianco Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 6:27 PM To: 'bc - GNSO list' Subject: [bc-gnso] FW: Helping BC members understand changes in the "final" Applicant guidebook Just getting this dialog onto the public BC email list. ------ Forwarded Message From: Steve DelBianco <sdelbianco@netchoice.org> Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 17:58:35 -0400 To: Adam Palmer <Adam_Palmer@symantec.com>, Berry Cobb <berrycobb@infinityportals.com>, Jon Nevett <jon@nevett.net>, Ronald Andruff <randruff@rnapartners.com>, ron Andruff <ra@dotsportllc.com>, Fred Felman <Frederick.Felman@markmonitor.com>, "john@crediblecontext.com" <john@crediblecontext.com>, Greg Rattray <greg@fsround.org>, Zahid Jamil <zahid@dndrc.com> Subject: Helping BC members understand changes in the "final" Applicant guidebook In our last BC meeting, you were among the members who volunteered to help us quickly digest significant changes in the so-called 'final' gTLD guidebook. ICANN will post the document on Tuesday 9-Nov. (it will be featured on home page, but also should be at http://icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/dag-en.htm ) The BC is holding a member call on 11-Nov ( 10am eastern US time) to talk about policy topics we expect going into Cartagena. Best case, you guys join the 11-Nov call and offer your first-look analysis of how the new Guidebook changed vis-a-vis DAGv4. ( ICANN usually posts redline comparison, though it may not be immediately available) Let's use a divide-and-conquer approach, by delegating Modules among you. Please reply-all with change/confirm of these module assignments: Module 1: Introduction to New gTLD Application Process and Fees. Berry Cobb, Ron Andruff Module 2: Evaluation Procedures. Jon Nevett, Adam Palmer (security criteria for applicants) Zahid Jamil (rights protection mechanisms) Module 3: Dispute Resolution. John Berard, Ron Andruff Module 4: String Contention. Ron Andruff Module 5: Transition to Delegation. Greg Rattray, Fred Fellman ( flexibility for dot-brand TLDs, HSTLDs), Berry Cobb (mitigating malicious conduct), Jon Nevett (VI) If additional discussion of the Guidebook is needed, we can do a another call on 18-Nov to focus on Guidebook changes. Thanks, Steve -- Steve DelBianco Executive Director NetChoice http://www.NetChoice.org and http://blog.netchoice.org +1.202.420.7482