On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 01:25, Tijani BEN JEMAA <tijani.benjemaa@topnet.tn> wrote: Jonathan, the NCUC accepts members registrant or not.
Not according to the NCUC Bylaws <https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/revised-bylaws-ncuc-17oct17-en.p...> . Bylaw III.A.3 indicates that membership criteria requires that *"The organization is the exclusive user of at least one domain name*".
On the other hand, I’m a registrant (who is not on ALAC) and I have never been member of NCUC; Shall I go there?
If you want to asset your rights as a registrant, yes. For instance, the NCUC is involved with registrant privacy to an extent that ALAC is not. Another interesting tidbit. Bylaw G.2 sais that one of its individual members "is not represented in ICANN personally or by his or her employer through membership in another Advisory Committee or Supporting Organization and their stakeholder groups". So one cannot be a member of both ALAC and NCUC. This means, Tijani, that if you wanted to assert your rights as a registrant, you're supposed to leave ALAC and join NCUC. - Evan