Evan, Just for me to understand better, can you make an example where you see a direct conflict between the interests of the registrants and of the non-registrant users? I am not sure that there are cases in which we need to make a hard choice and cannot try for a compromise. Cheers, Roberto Inviato da iPad
Il giorno 04 set 2018, alle ore 10:03, Evan Leibovitch <evanleibovitch@gmail.com> ha scritto:
Hi Tijani,
When nuance is possible, I have faith in our people to understand and work with that. Ideally we want both domain owners and domain users to be free from abuse. However, when there are decisions that will favour either the protection of registrants OR the protection of end users, our scale is balanced 98 to 2. Such hard choices - such as the very definitions of "harm" or "abuse"- will not be avoidable and we cannot shirk from that.
Cheers, Evan
PS: I am not sure that AFNIC/.fr is a good example, since well-run ccTLDs with residency requirements are typically not sources of significant end-user abuse. Were ICANN run like AFNIC or CIRA it's likely that gTLDs might not be such sources of abuse and this debate would be unnecessary. _______________________________________________ CPWG mailing list CPWG@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/cpwg _______________________________________________ GTLD-WG mailing list GTLD-WG@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/gtld-wg
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