FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names
Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: • Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; • Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and • Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
I supprt it. Hiro On Fri, 11 Oct 2013 08:20:48 -0700 Bart Boswinkel <bart.boswinkel@icann.org> wrote:
Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's.
If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart
Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: ? Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; ? Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and ? Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework.
The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned .
Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded.
The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group.
Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
I vote YES to resolutions 1, 2 and 3. Keith On 12/10/2013 4:20 a.m., Bart Boswinkel wrote:
Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's.
If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart
Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: •Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; •Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and •Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework.
The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned .
Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded.
The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group.
Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
I vote yes to the three resolutions rgds jordi
On 12/10/2013 4:20 a.m., Bart Boswinkel wrote:
Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's.
If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart
Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: •Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; •Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and •Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework.
The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned .
Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded.
The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group.
Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
-- Jordi Iparraguirre http://twitter.ipa.cat http://linkedin.ipa.cat
+1! I support the 3 resolutions. Regards, Vika On 2013/10/14 5:55 PM, "Jordi Iparraguirre" <jordi@iparraguirre.cat> wrote:
I vote yes to the three resolutions rgds jordi
On 12/10/2013 4:20 a.m., Bart Boswinkel wrote:
Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's.
If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart
Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO¹s and AC¹s; and Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework.
The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO¹s and AC¹s mentioned .
Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded.
The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO¹s and AC¹s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group.
Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
-- Jordi Iparraguirre http://twitter.ipa.cat http://linkedin.ipa.cat
I agree with the three resolutions as specified below. Best regards, Roelof A. Meijer CEO SIDN | Meander 501 | 6825 MD | P.O. Box 5022 | 6802 EA | ARNHEM | THE NETHERLANDS T +31 (0)26 352 55 00 | M +31 (0)6 11 395 775 | F +31 (0)26 352 55 05 roelof.meijer@sidn.nl<mailto:roelof.meijer@sidn.nl> | www.sidn.nl<http://www.sidn.nl/> From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] On Behalf Of Bart Boswinkel Sent: vrijdag 11 oktober 2013 17:21 To: ccnso-council@icann.org Subject: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: * Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; * Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO's and AC's; and * Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO's and AC's mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO's and AC's have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
+1 Kind regards Lesley Sent from my iPhone On 14 Oct 2013, at 14:55, "Roelof Meijer" <Roelof.Meijer@sidn.nl<mailto:Roelof.Meijer@sidn.nl>> wrote: I agree with the three resolutions as specified below. Best regards, Roelof A. Meijer CEO SIDN | Meander 501 | 6825 MD | P.O. Box 5022 | 6802 EA | ARNHEM | THE NETHERLANDS T +31 (0)26 352 55 00 | M +31 (0)6 11 395 775 | F +31 (0)26 352 55 05 roelof.meijer@sidn.nl<mailto:roelof.meijer@sidn.nl> | www.sidn.nl<http://www.sidn.nl/> From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org<mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org> [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] On Behalf Of Bart Boswinkel Sent: vrijdag 11 oktober 2013 17:21 To: ccnso-council@icann.org<mailto:ccnso-council@icann.org> Subject: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: • Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; • Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and • Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
Dear Bart, I agree with the resolutions. Regards Margarita Margarita Valdés Cortés Legal and Business Manager NIC Chile - Universidad de Chile www.nic.cl +56229407700 El 14-10-13 11:07, Lesley Cowley escribió:
+1
Kind regards Lesley
Sent from my iPhone
On 14 Oct 2013, at 14:55, "Roelof Meijer" <Roelof.Meijer@sidn.nl <mailto:Roelof.Meijer@sidn.nl>> wrote:
I agree with the three resolutions as specified below.
Best regards,
Roelof A. Meijer
CEO
SIDN | Meander 501 | 6825 MD | P.O. Box 5022 | 6802 EA | ARNHEM | THE NETHERLANDS T +31 (0)26 352 55 00 | M +31 (0)6 11 395 775 | F +31 (0)26 352 55 05 roelof.meijer@sidn.nl <mailto:roelof.meijer@sidn.nl>| www.sidn.nl <http://www.sidn.nl/>
*From:*owner-ccnso-council@icann.org <mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org> [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] *On Behalf Of *Bart Boswinkel *Sent:* vrijdag 11 oktober 2013 17:21 *To:* ccnso-council@icann.org <mailto:ccnso-council@icann.org> *Subject:* [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names
Dear all,
Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's.
If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber,
Kind regards,
Bart
Proposed resolution 1:
The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to:
Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to:
•Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures;
•Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and
•Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework.
The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned .
Proposed resolution 2:
In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded.
The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group.
Proposed resolution 3:
The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
No objections, I agree with the three resolutions. Regards, Victor De: Bart Boswinkel <bart.boswinkel@icann.org> Fecha: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 08:20:48 -0700 Para: "ccnso-council@icann.org" <ccnso-council@icann.org> Asunto: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO¹s and AC¹s; and Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO¹s and AC¹s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO¹s and AC¹s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
No objections, I agree with the resolutions Byron ________________________________ From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org [owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] on behalf of Victor Abboud [vabboud@nic.ec] Sent: October 14, 2013 8:16 PM To: Bart Boswinkel; ccnso-council@icann.org Subject: Re: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names No objections, I agree with the three resolutions. Regards, Victor ________________________________ De: Bart Boswinkel <bart.boswinkel@icann.org<UrlBlockedError.aspx>> Fecha: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 08:20:48 -0700 Para: "ccnso-council@icann.org<UrlBlockedError.aspx>" <ccnso-council@icann.org<UrlBlockedError.aspx>> Asunto: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: • Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; • Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and • Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
Dear Bart, No objections, thank you. Kind regards, ]{atrina From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] On Behalf Of Bart Boswinkel Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 6:21 PM To: ccnso-council@icann.org Subject: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: • Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; • Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and • Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
I agree also with those resolutions. Best, Sokol Sokol Haxhiu Tirana, Albania Mobile: +355 69 2067543 Skype: shaxhiu On Tuesday, October 15, 2013 10:22 AM, Katrina Sataki <katrina@nic.lv> wrote: Dear Bart, No objections, thank you. Kind regards, ]{atrina From:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] On Behalf Of Bart Boswinkel Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 6:21 PM To: ccnso-council@icann.org Subject: [ccnso-council] FOR ADOPTION BY 18 OCTOBER 2013: Council resolutions on Recommendations of Study Group Country names Dear all, Per the discussion on the Council call please find included the proposed resolutions for voting on the recommendations of the ccNSO Study Group on the use of country and territory names as TLD's. If you have any objections, are against or need additional explanation, you are kindly requested to mail tot he council list, by 18 Ocotber, Kind regards, Bart Proposed resolution 1: The ccNSO Council accepts the recommendation of the Study Group to: Invite the ALAC, GAC and GNSO to establish a cross community working group, which is tasked to: • Further review the current status of representations of country and territory names, as they exist under current ICANN policies, guidelines and procedures; • Provide advice regarding the feasibility of developing a consistent and uniform definitional framework that could be applicable across the respective SO’s and AC’s; and • Should such a framework be deemed feasible, provide detailed advice as to the content of the framework. The secretariat is asked to coordinate drafting of a strawman for the charter of the proposed ccWG to facilitate the invitation and discussion with the SO’s and AC’s mentioned . Proposed resolution 2: In light of the need for further work on the treatment of country and territory names, the complexity of the issue at hand and the inconsistencies between various ICANN policies as identified by the Study Group, and taking into account the initiative to create a cross-community working group that addresses issues identified by the Study Group, the ccNSO recommends the ICANN Board to extend the current rule in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook regarding the exclusion of all country and territory names in all languages, for consecutive rounds of new gTLD applications, until such a time when the work of the envisioned cross community working has been concluded. The chair of the ccNSO is requested to submit the recommendation to the ICANN Board of Directors after the relevant SO’s and AC’s have been informed and invited to participate in the envisioned cross-community working group. Proposed resolution 3: The ccNSO Council wholeheartedly thanks all participants in Study group for their hard work and stamina, and in particular its chair Paul Szyndler and UNESCO for conducting the Survey.
participants (12)
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Bart Boswinkel -
Byron Holland -
HiroHOTTA -
Jordi Iparraguirre -
Katrina Sataki -
Keith Davidson -
Lesley Cowley -
Margarita Valdés Cortés -
Roelof Meijer -
Sokol Haxhiu -
Victor Abboud -
Vika Mpisane