Dear Mary,
Thanks for your queries here are responses to your questions.
Q1: First, how does the list of topics relate to both group's
consensus recommendations
Ans: It's the group's highest ranked recommendation (among those not considered
low-hanging fruit) and topics are taken verbatim from RAP DT letter
Q2: secondly, do these need an Issues Report (which usually prefaces a
vote for/against a full PDP)?
Ans: no because these are best practices and not consensus policy
Sincerely,
Zahid
Jamil
Barrister-at-law
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From: Mary
Wong [mailto:Mary.Wong@law.unh.edu]
Sent: 27 January 2011 17:15
To: Zahid Jamil; Stéphane Van Gelder
Cc: 'GNSO Council'
Subject: Re: [council] 3rd Feb Council Call RAP Motion Amendment
Hi - I had a
couple of questions for Zahid and the BC - unfortunately I haven't had the
chance to go back to the RAP WG final report, or refer to the RAP
Implementation DT's letter and rankings/recommendations but here goes. First,
how does the list of topics relate to both group's consensus recommendations,
and, secondly, do these need an Issues Report (which usually prefaces a
vote for/against a full PDP)?
Thanks
Mary
Mary
W S Wong
Professor of Law
Chair, Graduate IP
Programs
>>>
Thanks Zahid. Tim, Jeff, do you
accept the amendment as friendly? Stéphane Le 26 janv. 2011
à 19:22, Zahid Jamil a écrit :
Dear All, On behalf of the
BC I would like to propose the following amendment to the Council motion at
item 6 (RAP). In the motion (deferred from the previous Council call -https://st.icann.org/gnso-council/index.cgi?3_february_motions) the following
may be added as Resolved 3: RESOLVED #3, the
GNSO Council requests an Issue Report on the creation of non-binding best
practices to help registrars and registries address the illicit use of domain
names in accordance with Registration Abuse Policies Working Group Final
Report. This effort should consider (but not be limited the following
subjects:
Sincerely, Zahid
Jamil Barrister-at-law Jamil
& Jamil Barristers-at-law 219-221
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Road, Karachi. Pakistan Cell:
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