got it. Will make the change on the final. As for the root zone question, I do not know. Perhaps Garth B. might. If not we could ask Lutz in EURALO. -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo Diaz Sent: Oct 14, 2011 3:56 PM To: Beau Brendler Cc: na-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org, staff@atlarge.icann.org Subject: Re: [NA-Discuss] DRAFT statement on .pr Beau: Great revision!. Just a one change - see below. By the way, do anybody knows how to get all zone file changes to an specific ccTLD since its inception? Thanks. -ed On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Beau Brendler <[1]beaubrendler@earthlink.net> wrote: Hello, all. Here is the statement on the .pr controversy prepared by Eduardo with comments by Garth and final revisions by me. Please read and give feedback promptly. I'd also like Eduardo to look over it carefully to make sure there are no editing errors introduced. STATEMENT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN AT-LARGE REGIONAL ORGANIZATION ON THE MISAPPROPRIATION OF THE .PR DOMAIN The North American At-Large Regional Organization wants to bring the ICANN communityâs attention to a serious concern regarding management of Puerto Ricoâs country code top-level domain, .pr, following a June 2011 lawsuit filed by The University of Puerto Rico against the domainâs manager alleging misappropriation of public funds and inappropriate ownership claim of the domain, among other allegations. Background In 1988, the U.S. National Science Foundation established a program to expand use of the Internet outside the United States by establishing a domain registration that would allow each country connected to the network to offer access the Internet through that domain. Within that program, the University of Puerto Rico, through its Gauss Research Laboratory in the Natural Sciences department, requested the domain ".pr" (institutional research number 8818283, "Support for the Participation of the University of Puerto Rico in the NSFNetâ). This proposal was approved in 1989 and administration of the .pr domain was designated to the âGauss Research Laboratoryâ with the university as manager. In 2006, the .pr ccTLDâs manager contacted the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority to request a name change in the sponsoring organization, from the University of Puerto Rico to a corporation with the same name, including the abbreviations âINC. i.e. Gauss Research Laboratory, Inc.â As a result of this change, Gauss Research Laboratory Inc. was permitted to remove the .pr ccTLD operations outside the university campus, as well proceeded (or a similar verb) to remove the .pr... as redirect any funds generated by domain purchases. Results of IANA Decision It is apparent IANA, in its decision, considered the request for a name change in the sponsoring organization to be an administrative task, not a re-delegation of the ccTLD. However, according to the lawsuit, the ccTLD manager took action as if a full re-delegation had been made, allowing him to move the operation outside the university. Critically, in 2007, Gauss Research Laboratory, Inc. filed a change in corporate status from non-profit to for-profit with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Therefore, IANAâs decision effectively resulted in the hijacking of a public resource from a non-profit educational institution to a for-profit corporation. The NARALO is concerned the apparent âre-delegationâ of the .pr domain represents a potential abuse of public trust and misappropriation of Internet resources. In addition, while the controversy over Puerto Rico's country-code domain may seem unusual, findings presented in the final report of the ccNSO Delegation and Redelegation Working Group ([2]http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/final-drd-report-02may11-en.pdf) clearly indicate it is not. NARALO applauds and supports the ccNSO working groupâs desire, stated in that report, to âcreate an environment for making consistent and predictable decisions regarding the delegation, re-delegation and retirement of ccTLDs while enhancing accountability and transparency.â Therefore, at the 2011 ICANN meeting in Dakar, NARALO will present the facts and allegations in this case, as well as examples of similar cases, in hopes of prompting a multi-stakeholder discussion and approach to create such an environment worldwide. ------ NA-Discuss mailing list [3]NA-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org [4]https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/na-discuss Visit the NARALO online at [5]http://www.naralo.org ------ -- NOTICE: The information contained in this e-mail message is intended only for the personal and confidential use of the recipient(s) named above. If you have received this communication by error, please notify us immediately by e-mail, and delete the original message. References 1. mailto:beaubrendler@earthlink.net 2. http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/final-drd-report-02may11-en.pdf 3. mailto:NA-Discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org 4. https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/na-discuss 5. http://www.naralo.org/