Registry changes PDP

I have two fundamental problems with the flow charts/process: 1. (In http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/reg-com/png00004.png sub 3) Why does ICANN have to look at the business side of the proposal? I'd say this is irrelevant to the job of ICANN. Unless it involves monopoly issues, which is more related to the technical implementation (cf. e.g. WLS). Wheter the proposal is sound from a business perspective is none of ICANN's business. 2. Where does the GNSO (users, which I am supposed to represent) come in if staff decides a quick look is OK or no approval needed? I see it in the flow chart, but this is then the repeal process. We all know this is NOT in place. So it is of no use to refer people to that, is it? I may not understand. I do not think it is worthwhile to spend time to device a bureacratic procedure that has no safe guards for users except litigation. Users cannot afford that or are not organised enough to let it materialize. Users make no money from domain names. That explains it. ICANN does not do user protection. I understand that (though feel it is wrong since ICANN manages a restricted market). Those who are in the domain name industry do organise for obvious reasons. Feel free to say that domain name registrants should do the same. They have less incentive though. It is a great principle of law to protect the most weak, even if it is their own fault. So let's do that? Thank you. Marc Schneiders NCUC council rep
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