FW: Co-Chairs Draft Language for Updating Section 1 3 3 - 30 Sept

Dear all, As there seems to be intermittent problems with WG members receiving (or rather, not receiving) emails from other WG members, Vicky has asked me to forward her message and suggested amendments to the Section 1.3.3. language, in case some of you did not receive her first note. Thanks and cheers Mary Mary Wong Senior Policy Director Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers (ICANN) Telephone: +1 603 574 4889 Email: mary.wong@icann.org From: Victoria Sheckler <vsheckler@riaa.com> Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 09:17 To: Mary Wong <mary.wong@icann.org>, "gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg@icann.org" <gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg@icann.org>, "Steven J. Metalitz (met@msk.com)" <met@msk.com> Subject: Co-Chairs Draft Language for Updating Section 1 3 3 - 30 Sept
Please see attached some suggested clarifications to the last paragraph of this document (on top of the redlines in the draft Mary sent around). For your reference, I¹ve copied the updated paragraph below. MARY I¹m not sure if this will make it to the entire working group can you please forward it on just in case? Thanks. -Vicky
The Working Group notes that at least some significant current providers of these services have adopted and do enforce similar restrictions on who may use their particular services. The Working Group¹s conclusion that such a prohibition should not be incorporated into accreditation standards at this time is not meant to discourage accredited providers from adopting and implementing such policies if they so choose (provided that other relevant criteria, such as publication of terms of service and grounds for termination of the service, are fulfilled). The Working Group also notes that at least some registrants engaged in commercial transactions using domain names registered through P/P services are doing so to carry out illegal activities or other abuses that may provide a basis for disclosure or publication under another part of these accreditation standard, or under terms of service adopted and published by accredited providers. In other words, the Working Group¹s conclusion that registrants engaged in commercial or transactional activities should not be considered per se ineligible to use P/P services should have no impact on a particular registrant¹s eligibility (or not) to do so on other grounds.

FWIW, I just (Sunday morning EDT) received a number of pre-F2F messages. Don From: Mary Wong Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2015 5:49 AM To: gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg@icann.org Subject: [Gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg] FW: Co-Chairs Draft Language for Updating Section1 3 3 - 30 Sept Dear all, As there seems to be intermittent problems with WG members receiving (or rather, not receiving) emails from other WG members, Vicky has asked me to forward her message and suggested amendments to the Section 1.3.3. language, in case some of you did not receive her first note. Thanks and cheers Mary Mary Wong Senior Policy Director Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers (ICANN) Telephone: +1 603 574 4889 Email: mary.wong@icann.org From: Victoria Sheckler <vsheckler@riaa.com> Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 09:17 To: Mary Wong <mary.wong@icann.org>, "gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg@icann.org" <gnso-ppsai-pdp-wg@icann.org>, "Steven J. Metalitz (met@msk.com)" <met@msk.com> Subject: Co-Chairs Draft Language for Updating Section 1 3 3 - 30 Sept Please see attached some suggested clarifications to the last paragraph of this document (on top of the redlines in the draft Mary sent around). For your reference, I’ve copied the updated paragraph below. MARY – I’m not sure if this will make it to the entire working group – can you please forward it on just in case? Thanks. -Vicky The Working Group notes that at least some significant current providers of these services have adopted and do enforce similar restrictions on who may use their particular services. The Working Group’s conclusion that such a prohibition should not be incorporated into accreditation standards at this time is not meant to discourage accredited providers from adopting and implementing such policies if they so choose (provided that other relevant criteria, such as publication of terms of service and grounds for termination of the service, are fulfilled). The Working Group also notes that at least some registrants engaged in commercial transactions using domain names registered through P/P services are doing so to carry out illegal activities or other abuses that may provide a basis for disclosure or publication under another part of these accreditation standard, or under terms of service adopted and published by accredited providers. In other words, the Working Group’s conclusion that registrants engaged in commercial or transactional activities should not be considered per se ineligible to use P/P services should have no impact on a particular registrant’s eligibility (or not) to do so on other grounds.
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Don M. Blumenthal
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Mary Wong