Kristina,
A
paper was posted on February 21, 2011 (http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/explantory-memo-community-change-request-21feb11-en.pdf);
which was heavily objected to on a number of grounds by the RySG. In our
view, there were a number of flawed assumptions in there as well as too heavy a
hand by ICANN.
I am not sure if someone from staff forwarded this
to you, so I thought I would and send it to the Council. At a few of the
meetings, I brought this up at the council level (in San Francisco in
particular), but the Council did not seem interested in taking it up at the time
(or maybe they weren’t paying attention J)
Jeffrey
J. Neuman
Neustar,
Inc. / Vice President, Law & Policy
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Of Rosette, Kristina
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:48
AM
To: 'council@gnso.icann.org'
Subject: [council] Did we
receive a briefing paper on the process for amendments to sTLD
charters?
All,
I was just reading
the BGC's December 9, 2010 recommendation on the .jobs Charter Compliance
Coalition reconsideration request and came across this footnote on page
12:
4 The BGC also thinks
that the Board should address the need for a process to evaluate amendments that
may have the effect of changing, or seeking to change, an sTLD Charter or Stated
Purpose of a sponsored, restricted or community-based TLD. Because such a
process may impact gTLDs greatly and is a policy issue, the GNSO is the natural
starting point for evaluating such a process. We therefore further recommend
that the Board direct the CEO to create a briefing paper for the GNSO to
consider on this matter, and for the GNSO to determine whether a policy
development process should be commenced.
I don't recall
receiving any such briefing paper. Did we receive one? If so, would
the relevant staff person mind sending me a copy of it?
Thanks!
K