All,
This is the
Sixth Topical E-mail on outstanding questions being “put to the list.” This covers the Base Registry Agreement (Topic 36)
Remember: We are down to the wire on this, so unless you have a VERY strong objection to these, we will put these into the document. If you do have a big issue with the responses
to these (all of which were previously discussed and in emails over the past 1.5 months), please let us know ASAP. Only comments that provide the rationale for the objection with proposed replacement text to address the specific outstanding questions will
now be considered.
Lets not let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Question we asked Community to Comment on
Recommendation 36.4 states: “ICANN must add a contractual provision stating that the registry operator will not engage in fraudulent or deceptive practices.” The Working Group discussed two options for implementing
the recommendation: the addition of a PIC or a provision in the Registry Agreement. A new PIC would allow third parties to file a complaint regarding fraudulent and deceptive practices. ICANN would then have the discretion to initiate a PICDRP using the third-party
complaint. If a provision regarding fraudulent and deceptive practices would be included in the RA, enforcement would take place through ICANN exclusively. Which option is preferable and why?
ALAC Comment: ALAC does not object to the inclusion of the above provision as a PIC, but they are concerned that as a PIC, the only third parties
that would have standing to commence a PDDRP would be an entity that can demonstrate that it was “harmed” by the alleged fraudulent or deceptive practice. Therefore, they would like to allow third parties to have standing to commence a compliance action based
on fraudulent or deceptive practices regardless of whether they could demonstrate significant harm.
Discussion / Recommendation: Based on the
discussion on this topic and the general topic of ICANN compliance, Leadership recommends the following:
Please have your comments (If any) by no later than 23:59:59 UTC on Tuesday, December 8, 2020.
Sincerely,
Jeff & Cheryl
SubPro Co-Chairs
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Jeffrey J. Neuman Founder & CEO JJN Solutions, LLC p: +1.202.549.5079 http://jjnsolutions.com |