Hi All,
Just returning for a leave of absence, so forgive me if this was covered, but did we discuss adding language to resolve the question of whether
enabling or disabling privacy/proxy services triggers the change of registrant provisions of the ICANN Transfer Policy?
I believe we now have authorization from the GNSO Council to resolve this in this IRT. If I am correct, can we add the following language to section 3.18?
“Enabling or disabling privacy or proxy services does not trigger the change of registrant provisions described in Section II of the ICANN
Transfer Policy.”
Thanks,
Greg
From: Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl [mailto:gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl-bounces@icann.org]
On Behalf Of Amy Bivins
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2018 9:09 AM
To: gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl@icann.org
Subject: [Gdd-gnso-ppsai-impl] Materials, action items from today's IRT call
Dear Colleagues,
Thanks so much for those of you who participated on today’s IRT call. For those of you who could not attend, I encourage you to listen to the recording, which will be available on the wiki shortly,
https://community.icann.org/display/IRT/09+January+2018.
Today, we picked up our discussion of the IRT’s feedback on the PPAA draft in Section 3.12, and we proceeded through the end of the text of the contract (prior to the specifications). A brief high-level summary of the input received today
is below.
IRT Action Items
ICANN Org Action Items
Summary of IRT Input Received on 9 January Call
Section 3.12: IRT members supported deleting the new text in 3.12.2 that was added to reference the LEA framework (this will be saved for the framework itself).
Section 3.14: IRT members supported deleting the new text that was added to reference text from the final report. In its place, text from the final report should be added to the IP framework specification.
Section 3.16 (Relay): IRT members recommended editing Section 3.16.2 to change “concerning” to “for Relay to” to narrow this provision to encompass only Relay requests. IRT members said ICANN should revisit 3.16.6, which appears
to be too broad. It appears this section should apply only to section 3.16.5, and should be renumbered 3.16.5.1.
Section 3.17 (Reveal): In prior feedback, some IRT members said this was inconsistent with Final Report. IRT members are invited to identify how this is substantively different than the Final Report on-list if you would like to discuss
this further. IRT members also said that ICANN should revisit 3.17 to ensure that Final Report requirements (p. 70) are included regarding customer notifications and notifications regarding a provider’s decision to comply with a request (or not).
Section 3.19 (Record Keeping): IRT members pointed ICANN to prior feedback re: suggested language on reporting mechanism. ICANN will revisit this recommendation and also check for an update re: the reporting interface.
Section 5.3 (Right to Substitute Amended Agreement):
Copy edits previously suggested by Steve Metalitz—ICANN will revisit. This may have been drafted to mirror RAA, and consistency will be the goal if there is an analogous RAA provision.
Section 5.5 (Termination).
IRT feedback is specifically requested on Section 5.5.9—right of ICANN to terminate a PPAA where an Affiliate’s PPAA or RAA is terminated. Initial IRT feedback indicated this may be too broad. Perhaps termination of affiliate agreement
should be a reason to check compliance status rather than resulting in termination automatically.
Section 7.4 (Negotiation Process). This could be edited to remove reference to “Stakeholder Group” and this could be addressed if a Stakeholder Group/Constituency/ETC is ever created. Section 7.4.4.3—if this is a community-appointed
WG (if “stakeholder group” deleted), this reference to bearing costs of mediation should be deleted.
Section 7.4.5.2. IRT members are encouraged to review this section specifically, in re: feedback on-list.
Section 7.5 (Synchronization Amendment). IRT members encouraged ICANN to review text that was previously suggested (see issues list) to simplify 7.5.1
Best,
Amy
Amy E. Bivins
Registrar Services and Engagement Senior Manager
Registrar Services and Industry Relations
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
Direct: +1 (202) 249-7551
Fax: +1 (202) 789-0104
Email:
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