Dear Martin Thank you referring to the old correspondence However,it seems that you implicitly favouring .brand and Neustar ‘ views Moreover you provide some pro ideas in this regard but failed to I dictate the cones Please kindly also describe drawbacks of the suggestions Having said that I strongly oppose to the idea of batch release and any other approach until we fully discuss the incomplete works before us and avoid a piecemeal procedure Regards Kavouss Sent from my iPhone
On 9 Apr 2019, at 11:29, Martin Sutton <martin@brandregistrygroup.org> wrote:
Dear Jeff,
Thank you for sharing the correspondence from AFRALO-AFRICANN.
As a member of the PDP WG, I think it is worthwhile sharing correspondence that the Brand Registry Group sent to the ICANN Board almost one year ago but remains relevant, even more so today, to this topic. This letter also flagged the idea of approaching the next round in batches according to risk-levels, particularly in relation to Internet users. This letter includes a recommendation that "alternative options are explored urgently to undertake smaller rounds for specific categories of registry models introduced in the 2012 round”.
The Neustar proposal for phased rounds helps to articulate this further and offers solutions to a number of concerns raised within the PDP WG, i.e. reduce risk of excessive demand by spreading the application across phases, reduce resourcing impact on ICANN and third-party resources, allow ICANN to develop process and systems over time and provide predictability for applicants. At ICANN63, when the Neustar proposal was raised in the Public Forum, the BRG stated its willingness "to explore and discuss effective ways for this to be implemented including options to conduct smaller distinct application rounds by type where the type of registry is considered as low risk could be prioritised.”
Kind regards,
Martin
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On 9 Apr 2019, at 05:42, Jeff Neuman <jeff.neuman@comlaude.com> wrote:
All,
We received the following correspondence today and wanted to make sure that the Working Group was made aware of the statement from AFRALO-AFRICANN.
This is being provided for informational purposes and will be incorporated into our discussions as applicable.
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From: Silvia Vivanco <silvia.vivanco@icann.org> Sent: Monday, April 8, 2019 8:59 PM To: Jeff Neuman <jeff.neuman@comlaude.com>; Jeff Neuman <jeff.neuman@valideus.com>; langdonorr@gmail.com Cc: ICANN At-Large Staff <staff@atlarge.icann.org>; Mohamed Bashir <mbashir@mbash.net>; Tijani BEN JEMAA <tijani.benjemaa@fmai.org.tn>; Sarah Kiden <skiden@gmail.com>; Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji@gmail.com>; Fatimata com> <fsylla@gmail.com> Subject: AFRALO-AFRICANN statement - ICANN 64 Kobe, Japan
Dear co-chairs of the New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP WG,
On behalf of AFRALO’s Chair Mohamed El Bashir, kindly find attached the AFRALO/AFRICANN Statement “New gTLD Subsequent Procedure: Proposal of Neustar regarding the upcoming round of New gTLDs" which was discussed and approved at the ICANN 64 meeting in Kobe, Japan.
Please be so kind to find attached the statement for your consideration.
Thank you!
Kind regards,
Silvia Vivanco Senior Manager, At Large Regional Affairs Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Tel: + 51-997510935
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