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The suggestion that I made toward the end of the call was on the fly and I have not had an opportunity to fully think it through. So while I appreciate Jeff’s effort to capture what I suggested below, I wanted
to flag that Jeff’s description is not completely aligned with my overall thinking. I’ll come back to the list about this tomorrow.
Donna
From: Gnso-newgtld-wg [mailto:gnso-newgtld-wg-bounces@icann.org]
On Behalf Of Jeff Neuman
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 3:32 PM
To: gnso-newgtld-wg@icann.org
Subject: [Gnso-newgtld-wg] Donna Austin Proposal and Paul McGrady Question re: Sealed Bid Auction
At the end of the call that just wrapped up we had a good discussion on a potential compromise regarding auctions that I want to continue the conversation in this thread before we lost momentum. WARNING: THIS E-MAIL MAY RESULT IN YOUR
HEAD SPINNING FROM THE POTENTIAL PERMUTATIONS.
If I understood correctly, the proposal was that we consider the following: What if at some point prior to reveal day, ICANN were to notify all of the parties that are in a contention set that they were in a contention set. Perhaps even
telling them how many other applicants they were in a contention set with. But there would be no disclosure of WHO was in the contention set. Then each applicant would be given a period of time (Which would end PRIOR to reveal day), to either withdraw their
application or submit a sealed bid.
ICANN would then process only the application that submitted the highest bid.
If the application with the highest bid gets through the entire evaluation/objection processes and to the contracting stage, it would then be responsible for the payment of an amount equal to the
second highest bid. If that applicant did not make it through the evaluation/objection processes for whatever reason, ICANN would then start processing the application of the second highest bidder and if that bidder were successful, it would at contract
stage pay ICANN the price of the third highest bidder, etc.
Here are the potential issues/questions
[and some of my initial thoughts]:
i. If it creates a new contention set, the all of the applicants in the new contention set would be asked to submit bids. Yes, they would know who they were
in a contention set with, but that is just something I think we need to live with.
ii. If new applications were added to an existing contention set, then the new applicants would be asked to submit a sealed bid. Yes, they would know who was
in their contention set and if the applications are poste in the order in which they bid, they would know who they would have to outbid, BUT, they would not know how much the others bid. This too in unavoidable.
If you made it this far, I am not only amazed, but also proud
😊 Great job!
Best regards,
Jeff Neuman
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