Dear Lesley, Many thanks for the feedback. This is a draft circulated to collect the community comments. It is yet to be a formal document of ALAC--so it shows only a list of "authors." In order to stimulate discussion, it was intentionally drafted proactively. What you had kindly raised is now being vigorously discussed at At-Large. Although ccTLDs are subject to GAC principles, rather than "general standards" applied to gTLDs, their global existence and operation, in the long run, could be viewed in the lens of a set of common principles regarding whois, consumer trust, etc. Thanks again for reading and comments our document. More criticisms are sincerely welcome-:) Hong On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Lesley Cowley <lesley@nominet.org.uk> wrote:
Hi Hong,
Thank you for sharing this interesting paper.
I was surprised to see the recommendation that there should be a study of 'the conditions under which Country Code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs) shall be harmonised with ICANN's general standards'
Did I miss a conversation with the ccNSO on this?
If not, perhaps it could be a topic for a discussion between At-Large and the ccNSO during our potential meeting in Toronto?
Kind regards,
Lesley
ccNSO Chair
Lesley Cowley, OBE CEO Nominet Minerva House Edmund Halley Road Oxford Science Park Oxford, OX4 4DQ UK
Tel: +44-(0)-1865-332211 http://www.nominet.org.uk/
On 24/06/2012 08:53, "Hong Xue" <hongxueipr@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, there is a R3 paper "Making ICANN Relevant, Responsive and Rrespected" presented by the At-Large. The link is below.
- this was posted on CircleID, http://www.circleid.com/posts/20120619_making_icann_relevant_responsive_an d_respected/ - and the full text is here https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/34603268/R3+Paper.pdf?ver sion=1&modificationDate=1338332515000
At-Large community is interested in the comments from ccTLDs.
Hong
-- Professor Dr. Hong Xue Director of Institute for the Internet Policy & Law (IIPL) Beijing Normal University http://www.iipl.org.cn/ 19 Xin Jie Kou Wai Street Beijing 100875 China
-- Professor Dr. Hong Xue Director of Institute for the Internet Policy & Law (IIPL) Beijing Normal University http://www.iipl.org.cn/ 19 Xin Jie Kou Wai Street Beijing 100875 China