Good Afternoon,

Just a quick reminder to review the items below and if you have concerns with the recommendations as written by the IDN WG, you may wish to reach out to your SG/C representatives in the EPDP Team as soon as possible to ensure the EPDP Team can consider concerns (if any)


Thanks
Roger



From: Caitlin Tubergen via GNSO-TPR <gnso-tpr@icann.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2024 5:43 PM
To: gnso-tpr@icann.org <gnso-tpr@icann.org>
Subject: [GNSO-TPR] Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) EPDP recommendations related to the Transfer Policy
 
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Dear TPR Working Group Members, 

 

We hope you are enjoying your well-deserved break. 

 

We do not mean to disrupt your break, but did want to inform you that the Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) EPDP Team is working to complete its Phase 2 Final Report over the next several weeks.

 

Why does this matter to the TPR WG?

 

The Phase 2 Final Report has three recommendations which directly or indirectly reference the Transfer Policy. These are explained in more detail later in this message.

 

I see that the Transfer Policy is referenced, but does this affect our timeline or Final Report?

 

Leadership and Support Staff have discussed this, and we do not think these recommendations should affect this group’s work or timeline. In short, the implementation of these recommendations may require updates to the Transfer Policy, but the recommendations do not conflict or affect any of the current policy recommendations in our Initial Report. 

 

Why are you telling me this now?

 

The short answer is that the EPDP on IDNs Phase 2 is finalizing its Final Report and seeks assurance that these particular recommendations will not have an impact on or contradict the work of the TPR WG, so if you have concerns with the recommendations as written, you may wish to reach out to your SG/C representatives in the EPDP Team as soon as possible to ensure the EPDP Team can consider concerns (if any). It is worth noting, though, that the ALAC, BC, NCSG, RrSG, and RySG all participated in the Public Comment period. In other words, some concerns have already been expressed to the IDN EPDP Team in the public comments, and the EPDP Team is in the process of reviewing all public comments received; this outreach is in fact in response to the public comment review process. 

 

What do these IDN Phase 2 Recommendations say? 



 

As noted above, if you have concerns with these recommendations that were not raised as part of your group’s public comment submission, we would recommend that you reach out to your designated EPDP representatives as soon as possible so they can be discussed with the IDN EPDP Team (expected timeline: 5 September) prior to its submission of its Final Report to the GNSO Council (expected due date: 7 October). 

 

Thank you, and we hope you enjoy the rest of your break. 

 

Best regards,

Caitlin on behalf of the TPR Staff Support Team