Words ARE important, but having one person suggesting a change that gets made live in the doc, and then waiting 10 minutes to be called on to say it is not acceptable is poor use of time. Alan On January 26, 2020 12:38:49 PM EST, "King, Brian via Gnso-epdp-team" <gnso-epdp-team@icann.org> wrote: We support this approach. Perhaps it’s an occupational hazard of being an attorney and/or seeing enough IRTs in action, but policy words matter. One person’s perceived wordsmithing could be another person addressing a dealbreaker. With that said, we commit to avoiding unnecessary wordsmithing, and to using the tools and approach suggested by our CPH friends to make the most of our time together. Brian J. King Director of Internet Policy and Industry Affairs MarkMonitor / Part of Clarivate Analytics Phone: +1 (443) 761-3726 brian.king@markmonitor.com On Jan 26, 2020, at 11:13 AM, Stephanie Perrin <stephanie.perrin@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote: Agreed. Stephanie On 2020-01-25 23:51, Alan Greenberg wrote: