Thank you, Greg.
That letter reached the BC this morning and I had a read. It is very much in alignment with everything we have discussed and what is being recommended by the Small Team.
I will incentivize the members to move ahead in drafting our letter so that we continue to add legitimacy and transparency to the process, leaving behind a solid trail of documents that validates this to the broader Internet community and something all stakeholders are getting behind.
Best,
On 8 Nov 2022 19:53, DiBiase, Gregory via council wrote:Dear GNSO Councillors,
As you may recall, a recommendation in the DNS Abuse small team report was to consult with contracted parties re: potential issues with the existing accreditation agreements with ICANN. It seems Contracted Parties may be ahead of the curve and have sent a CPH letter to ICANN org re: DNS Abuse provisions in their contracts (see https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/correspondence/heineman-demetriou-to-marby-04nov22-en.pdf) . I am flagging it here for everyone’s reference.
Thanks,
Greg
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