Dear All,

 

as mentioned during last week’s Council meeting, the Council will need to consider how to communicate its views to the ICANN Board in relation to the Whois Disclosure System.

 

One option is to do this via a motion, which is the standard way in which the Council takes and confirms an action.
Another option could be to do this via a letter, similar to how the Council’s perspective have been shared on other topics in relation to this conversation such as the ODA and the preliminary report of the EPDP Phase 2 team.

 

In order to determine the preferred path forward, the Council may want to consider the following:

 

You will have seen that a draft motion was already shared for review prior to the last Council meeting. The approach taken in that motion is that the Council would adopt the conclusions of the EPDP Phase 2 small team that are recorded in the addendum (which is in the process of being finalized).

My assumption is that a letter would follow a similar path by either calling out certain elements in the letter which would serve as the vehicle to transmit the addendum.

 

As at this stage, the EPDP Phase 2 small team is working on the assumption that, at a minimum, there will be support from all GNSO SG/Cs for the addendum recommending moving forward with the Whois Disclosure System.
Although there is no requirement to do so, a motion is the method by which the Council documents its actions and directions to the ICANN Board. As such, for accountability and transparency reasons, and recognizing that this is requesting the ICANN Board and ICANN org to commit resources to this effort, I would personally suggest following the motion path here.
If there is a strong view that a letter is preferred, I am happy to be convinced otherwise, but I hope we can spend our energy on considering the substance of the matter instead of getting distracted by procedural options.

 

Kindly,

 

 

Sebastien Ducos

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