Maggie,
 
Thank you for these truly excellent statements, which
as a 'suffering' member of the WHOIS task forces since
mid 2001, I fully support.
 
Just an edit required in TOR statement, three lines
above final paragraph "continue to pushing".
 
Best regards
 
Tony Harris
----- Original Message -----
From: Mansourkia, Magnolia (Maggie)
To: ispcp@dnso.org
Cc: tony.ar.holmes@bt.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 8:46 AM
Subject: RE: [ispcp] Constituency Conference call on WHOIS

Dear colleagues-

Following up on our call earlier this week, please find my proposals for ISPCP constituency statements attached. 

 

1)       The first document incorporates changes we discussed on the conflict of law process.

2)       The second document is a draft statement on the terms of reference tasks 1 and 2.  As we discussed, there is not a whole lot to say on these particular tasks but rather, the stagnation of the whole process is what needs to be addressed.  I draw your attention to the portion in the document titled “ISP Proposal” and welcome any thoughts or edits. 

 

These are very short documents so kindly review them today, if at all possible.  I hope to finalize and forward these documents by 4PM EDT tomorrow.  At the latest, we have promised the task force our statements will be provided by week’s end.

 

Thanks,

Maggie

 

Magnolia Mansourkia

Director

Internet and Ecommerce Law, MCI

202-736-6448 Voice

202-736-6460 Fax

222-6448 Vnet

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ispcp@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-ispcp@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of Mansourkia, Magnolia (Maggie)
Sent:
Monday, July 25, 2005 11:47 AM
To: tony.ar.holmes@bt.com; ispcp@dnso.org; carsten@ripe.net
Subject: RE: [ispcp] Constituency Conference call on WHOIS

 

Dear Colleagues-

Attached please find a proposed ISPCP statement on the Whois task force recommendation for conflict of law process.  It would be great if we can finalize this document on today’s call.  

 

We have an additional constituency statement to submit on the TF terms of reference, but I will need to hear from the other members before drafting our proposal, because I was on leave during much of the discussion that lead to the combining of the 3 task forces and new terms of reference. 

 

While the statements were due on the 21 July, all constituencies have requested and received an extension and thus, as long as we finalize our statements in the next few days, it should be ok. 

 

I look forward to speaking with you all later today.

Maggie

 

Magnolia Mansourkia

Director

Internet and Ecommerce Law, MCI

202-736-6448 Voice

202-736-6460 Fax

222-6448 Vnet

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ispcp@gnso.icann.org [mailto:owner-ispcp@gnso.icann.org] On Behalf Of tony.ar.holmes@bt.com
Sent:
Tuesday, July 19, 2005 5:25 PM
To: ispcp@dnso.org; carsten@ripe.net
Subject: [ispcp] Constituency Conference call on WHOIS

 

Dear ISPCP colleagues

 

A conference call will be held on Monday 25th July from 17.00 UK time ( 13.00 Washington, 14.00 Buenos Aires, 18.00 Paris  see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html ).

 

Apologies to Maruyama, for having to hold the call at a very unsociable hour in Tokyo, we will try to do better in future. Trying to arrange this at fairly short notice proved challenging, but it’s important the ISPCP agree a statement that will be fed into the WHOIS task force and discuss the next stage of the process.

 

Maggie Mansourkia will try to submit a draft response prior to the call. If you unable to join the call, comments on the draft are welcome.

 

Call in details are as follows.

 

Date: Monday 25th July

 

Time: 17.00 GMT

 

Number: +44 208 813 3300

 

PIN: 13754498#

 

 

Regards

 

Tony